
cwegga wrote:Yeah, I don't shave normally so I don't see a reason to start just because I'm camping. Only two types of people don't have beards...women and children.![]()
Woodbutcher wrote:I don't even use electricity to shave at home. Just a can of cream and a razor.
bobhenry wrote:One more time bare with me.........
Very Very appropriate for this topic.......
I posted this 11-4-2008 and if you have read it I apologize but for the rest of you here is the post reposted....
At our fall Salamonie Lake gathering a couple years ago I told John Spratt about my 1st boy scout experience without power. Our Scout master Ed Forester (no kidding) asked us Scouts to find him a tree that had been hit by lightning. We scattered 4 - 5 directions and were to report back in 5 - 10 minutes. Well a tree WAS located ( Probably an old elm with blight) . The top was ratty and blasted out so Mr Forester said that it indeed had sustained a lightning strike. After his speach to convince us he pulled out his hunting knife and carved 2 small slits in the tree trunk and from a pouch he then produced his electric razor. He inserted the power cord into the 2 slots that had been carved, turned on his razor and started to shave to the total and absolute amazement of 10 - 12 of us 1st year scouts.
(Battery backup is a good thing)
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 11 guests