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Why shaving razors go dull - video
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And that‘a why a well used razor feels like it does. And based on the amount of hair on a woman’s legs vs a mans face it could explain why the razor feels so much worse after a woman has used it.
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And don't forget the potential cooties infestation.
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That’s bad news for Damascus steel razor makers!
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Damascus steel been traced to cooties? All along we thought it was only 5th graders.
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Originally Posted by
Toolmaker51
Damascus steel been traced to cooties? All along we thought it was only 5th graders.
Sorry, I do not know what cooties are.
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Well............Oxford dictionary proclaims, it being North American in origin and use
Dictionary
coot·ie
/ˈko͞odē/
Learn to pronounce
nouninformal•North American
plural noun: cooties
a body louse.
US
a children's term for an imaginary germ or repellent quality transmitted by obnoxious or slovenly people.
Origin
First World War: perhaps from Malay kutu, denoting a parasitic biting insect.
Not a serious condition, coincides with time before children's hormones kick in, often when attraction is masked by remark "ewwww, she [or he] has cooties!".
Just as funny now as ever.
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Thanks. Should not have assumed that it was not in the dictionary.
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The morning of August the 5th 1977 after my 5 AM morning shave I held a razor burial ceremony I had returned from being stationed in Germany to FT Jackson SC. 3 days before my ETS. Why I couldn't have ended my tour of service in Germany instead of having to fly to FT Jackson is beyond reasoning but anyway there I was standing at the sink in front of a mirror in the Barracks with half a dozen dulling razors carefully arranged picking up one dragging it across the 3 day stubble on my face then disassembling it inspecting each component then one piece at a time tossing them into the trash bin reciting last rites and bits of the funeral dirge to each piece as i did so, when a young soldier noticed what I was doing asked me Sargent what are you doing.
I replied these razors have served me faithfully for most of the last 6 years I've been counting down the days since 1971 until I would never be required to shave every day From this day forward if I shave it will be of my own volition not because of some regulation requiring my face to be shorn to the smoothness of a newborn babies behind, if I ever own another razor it will be one of those throw away one time use things
I guess that was probably my single most memorable shave of my entire life
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Philip Davies
Thanks. Should not have assumed that it was not in the dictionary.
Part of richness in language. Many terms aren't in the dictionary, but are in a dictionary, as a regional thing.