Originally Posted by jallmon:
Today, we got a 50" Visio 4k(UHD) Smart tv ($319 at Sam's). We had a 7 year old Visio that I thought was sweet, but this new one is unbelievable. We are turning in DirecTV Monday, and living on streaming from now on. I want to figure out how to watch Chiefs games soon, so I'll be ready for the season.
It is incredible how affordable decent TVs are these days. Probably time for similar upgrade soon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I've mentioned it elsewhere, and this is super niche use, but if you have two cats (or dogs I suppose) that you free feed different foods, these gizmos are great. They read the cats' chips (or a tag on their collar) so that only the appropriate cat can get to food.
They're not cheap ($150), but they're great if you have a need.
My cat insists I leave the shower water trickling so he can drink that. Rarely drinks from the bowl. Hell, the asshole paws most of it out. Dick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by eDave:
My cat insists I leave the shower water trickling so he can drink that. Rarely drinks from the bowl. Hell, the asshole paws most of it out. Dick.
I can leave the sink on for him but I also don’t want a huge fucking water bill if it’s running all day. [Reply]
If you're like me or Chiefs fans or professional wrestlers or ... you know, some other types of people, you probably wish there was an easy way to shave your head.
I've traditionally shaved my head with a razor. It takes a bit of time, and if you skip a few days it becomes a more involved process. After I started working at home, I stopped doing it and my wife disliked my glossy silvery monk fringe for some reason.
I bought the Skullshaver Pitbull Gold Pro, and it was delivered today.
I tried it out in the shower today, and with little effort I now once again look kind of crazy and dangerous. There's nary a hair on my head, and I've made the fashion transition back from "Catholic Monk" to "Thai Monk."
I've only used it once, but based on my initial experience I award the Skullshaver Pitbull Gold Pro a grade of A.
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Interesting. You use it on your face too?
I haven't used an electric in 20 years
I've tried an electric or two in the past and wasn't impressed. However, I used this product on both my face and my head, and I look as smooth as a really old newborn. It actually works, and works well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
If you're like me or Chiefs fans or professional wrestlers or ... you know, some other types of people, you probably wish there was an easy way to shave your head.
I've traditionally shaved my head with a razor. It takes a bit of time, and if you skip a few days it becomes a more involved process. After I started working at home, I stopped doing it and my wife disliked my glossy silvery monk fringe for some reason.
I bought the Skullshaver Pitbull Gold Pro, and it was delivered today.
I tried it out in the shower today, and with little effort I now once again look kind of crazy and dangerous. There's nary a hair on my head, and I've made the fashion transition back from "Catholic Monk" to "Thai Monk."
I've only used it once, but based on my initial experience I award the Skullshaver Pitbull Gold Pro a grade of A.
Why wouldn't a plain old Norelco do the same thing? I hate the thought of pit bull maKING MORE MONEY OFF THIS. Also did it require Electric Shave?
What about Nair? Would it not eliminate razor burn? [Reply]