(06-08-2018, 03:01 PM)iamsms Wrote:(06-08-2018, 01:29 AM)EFDan Wrote: I just say this: It's a DAMN good thing that I live nowhere near that store.
After visiting the place, I feel the opposite to be honest. I have purchased so many things that I wasn't sure about and had to go through the trouble of selling, PIFing etc. It would be really nice to have a place where I can smell the goodies before buying.
I believe I would buy only the things I love (not the ones I like or 'not bad') if I can smell them first.
My thoughts exactly. My collection would be much smaller (and wallet fatter) if I could smell first. And to be fair, the #1 reason for a soap fail nowadays isn't that I don't like the smell but rather that I can't smell the smell. i.e., too mild to the point of non-existence.
(06-07-2018, 03:24 AM)Marko Wrote:(06-07-2018, 12:49 AM)hawns Wrote: Haha, @"iamsms", I had a good chortle from that.
You’ll be shocked to know that I constantly smash my head on a couple low-hanging pipes in my lab. It was not made for dudes my size.
I feel your pain - I'm only 6'2" but I've built up a thickened area on my skull from repeated smashing into things. My son is 6'7"....I can't imagine, although, he's probably tall enough that he sees the obstacle coming because its at or below his eye level.
I'm only 6'2" myself. My cousin is 6'9" and my Mom's brother is 6'8"...I can't even imagine their pain.
can we talk about flying on an airplane or sitting in a car where our knees are either touching the seat in front of us or on the dash of the car? ugh...
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
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