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Default Aldi Beef = Horsemeat?

On Sunday, September 8, 2013 10:15:53 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> > On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 09:08:39 -0400, Gary > wrote:

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> > >> Brits are famous for their high quality badger shaving brushes: Rooney,

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> > >> Simpson, Vulfix and Edwin Jagger. They come in different grades of

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> > >> badger hair; from so called a pure badger grade, via best and super, to

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> > >> the traditionally most prized silvertip, and the newest 'finest' grade

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> > >> which is all the rage lately. All massively exported to US.

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> > >Really? Never seen one here.

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> > >> I am not telling brushes are the only reason for hunting badgers. But

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> > >> one of the reasons at least.

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> > >Huh? People still use shaving brushes? LOL!

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> > >G.

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> > You'd be amazed at how many men use brushes. It is almost like a cult

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> > following for some that have to have the perfect brush and soap.

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> > This is one of the pricier ones.

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> > http://www.dermstore.com/product_Bla...sh_31235 .htm

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> > This outfit lists 156 different ones

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> > http://www.westcoastshaving.com/Shav...shes_c_11.html

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> > Are you still LOL?

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> Yes, I am. That's very strange to me. Do these "die hards" still use
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> straight razors too? LOL.


Me too. And I found it pretty funny that there is a website called "west coast shaving". LOL