Thanks for the photo as I have a pair of leggings for work to keep grass seeds and sawdust out of my boots when I'm using a chainsaw. They work really well; just the info. I was looking for.
I'm interested in Mama Bear hard soaps but it seems they don't ship to Australia. Presently I'm using Trumpers cocoanut soap very good indeed. Trumpers has a great reputation.
I started double edge shaving with a Merkur Futur and am now shaving with a Feather Artist Club straight razor which...
Have any of you seen the TV series "Bush Tucker Man" with the man who made the hat famous in Australia, Les Hiddens? A good outback show. I've never seen anyone wear one of these hats in person, but I didn't think it looked bad on Les.
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I did find someone selling "Derby Extra" safety blades in a lot of 100, but it's not 'buy it now'. Has anyone here ever used them?
I use them and there very good.
Presently I use a Merkur "Futur" with Feather DE blades, the best blade I have ever tried. I have a Vulfix...
What was it that Daniel Dravot said?
"Him there with the five and a half hat size has the makings of a bloody hero."
Me, I'm a 7 1/2, and the above was the first good thing I've read about having a big head.
I guess I'm a early riser, I have my black coffee at 6:15 am. I like an Italian roast or Kenyan which I grind just before I add hot water off the boil. I make this in a small stainless steel jug and then strain it into my cup.
I remember Vera Lynn and her song stands alone as the most popular song during WW2. My mum and dad were married during WW2 and there favourite song was Harbour Lights. I believe she tours sometimes in Australia. I meant most popular in Commonwealth countries.
G'day cobber
Whilst traveling in India, some of the best people I met were Sikhs, I shared a compartment on a train from Bilaspur in central India wth 4 sikh men, I had been visiting my favourite national park to see Tiger's which I did. They were good company and I felt better being with...
Re Double Terai
G'day Bellytank
I've been to India many times as my wife is a Bhotia (Tibetan) from Sikkim. I came to be interested in the Raj, because all of the beautiful relics of that time throughout India. I love Kiplings stories from that time and the hunting stories by Corbett and...
Double Terai hat
Interesting hat....what praytell is the purpose of the two brim construction...other than general hipness at being unique?
During the time of the British empire, sportsmen on shikar in India would wear a double felt hat called the "double terai hat". At that time they...
The tea most likely to be served in 'Westernised' hotels in India, Pakistan and Kashmir (oh, to go back to Shrinagar!) is Liptons.
Whilst I stayed in a 'westernized' hotel in Bengal India, the tea was definitely not Liptons. The closest tea I have had that approached the taste of Windamere...
Desert Rats
I saw this film many years ago and enjoyed it very much, I don't think you would be dissapointed. Although they were not British they were Australian, their gear would suit desert areas.
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