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I'm having a problem with aural hairs at the moment. I didn't think they could just grow out of cartilage but obviously then can. It must be a middle age thing, or maybe I'm just a freak.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPull 'em out, or let them hang down to your top lip?
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I have the cheapie one shown here which works fine.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDid you have the Remington model? I have a cheapo imitation model from the Lidl and it’s tulipe. I was wondering whether the Remington might be better.
How much hair have you actually got growing up your hooter?
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Come the think of it, it isn't the Remington. I had Remington beard trimmer once, and it came with a nasal hair cutter as well, and that was rather good. The beard trimmer was crap though.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDid you have the Remington model? I have a cheapo imitation model from the Lidl and it’s tulipe. I was wondering whether the Remington might be better.
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Vikings braids (braided nose hairs) are coming back in fashion.
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Nasal hairs m'darlingOriginally posted by Drewster View PostSpeaking of the obvious........
Do you use tweezers because of size or risk of infection?
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It's a small battery powered unit, you could hardly shear sheep with it, but it certainly sorts out the nose hair once a week.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDid you have the Remington model? I have a cheapo imitation model from the Lidl and it’s tulipe. I was wondering whether the Remington might be better.
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If he has anoyed me use my tweezers and pull hubbies out while he is asleep - does stop him snoring as well
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Ah, but that would be too obvious.Originally posted by badger7579 View PostThere was a more obvious pun surely...
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You mean it obliterates yanks too? Quick, tell Mr Bin Laden!Originally posted by badger7579 View PostI've got the Remington one... Best purchase I ever made.. No more yanking
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