Reggs
Veteran XX
Good gawd I rocked!
It was on the history of shaving with a focus on the rise of Gillette. It was a pretty interesting story and I handed out my DE razor as my visual aid. When I was putting everything togeather last week and sort of got lost in my research and ended up having enough stuff to easaly go on for 20-25 mins. I was by far the best in the class. There was one point where I was walking aroudn the room when I was spraking and I was wearing this new pair of leather sole shoes I had gotten a few days ago and kind of slid but caught myself without looking like i slid. It was intense.
Fun Fact: Every US army guy who got shiped to europ in WWI got a free Gillette DE razor and blades. When they came back home they continued to use it and buy the blades. This also gave the DE razor a macho appeal. Shick was a company started by Cornal Shick of the uS military, who loved his Gillette DE, and loved guns, so he combined the two and made a DE razor with a magazine clip of blades in the handle that poped up not unlike bullets of a gun, and so the Shick brand was born.
It was on the history of shaving with a focus on the rise of Gillette. It was a pretty interesting story and I handed out my DE razor as my visual aid. When I was putting everything togeather last week and sort of got lost in my research and ended up having enough stuff to easaly go on for 20-25 mins. I was by far the best in the class. There was one point where I was walking aroudn the room when I was spraking and I was wearing this new pair of leather sole shoes I had gotten a few days ago and kind of slid but caught myself without looking like i slid. It was intense.
Fun Fact: Every US army guy who got shiped to europ in WWI got a free Gillette DE razor and blades. When they came back home they continued to use it and buy the blades. This also gave the DE razor a macho appeal. Shick was a company started by Cornal Shick of the uS military, who loved his Gillette DE, and loved guns, so he combined the two and made a DE razor with a magazine clip of blades in the handle that poped up not unlike bullets of a gun, and so the Shick brand was born.