Well, after a long and drawn out outing south of the border, I got back on New Years Eve and have been spending time with a friend I see once a year, so I won't be online much for a while longer
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But... the pretty beard :( Actually, I was wondering something: is it hard shaving around the chinspikes? Do you have to take them out to shave? Does taking them out and shaving around the holes prove difficult in and of itself? Have I devoted too much thought to your chin? :D
Also, forgive my ignorance, but what is a nerf gun?
I don't take them out because doing so requires the use of pliers or similar implements. This is because I lost a couple of spikes due to them being too loose and so the piercer screwed on the last set pretty tight. So I just shave around them, which isn't too hard, and trim whatever I can't get to with the razor with nail scissors or similar. It took me a while to work it out though...
A nerf gun is a toy for those aged 6+, made of brightly coloured plastic, which uses unknown methods (involving a spring and probably compressed air, I don't really care) to fire small foam darts. These either have slightly harder ends or sticky caps, allowing them to stick to clean, flat surfaces.
They can if used properly fire at high speed with quite impressive accuracy. They are ridiculously huge amounts of fun. I kinda wish I was genuinely six again, but on the other hand I have much better hand-eye coordination now and more independence.
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Also, forgive my ignorance, but what is a nerf gun?
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I don't take them out because doing so requires the use of pliers or similar implements. This is because I lost a couple of spikes due to them being too loose and so the piercer screwed on the last set pretty tight. So I just shave around them, which isn't too hard, and trim whatever I can't get to with the razor with nail scissors or similar. It took me a while to work it out though...
A nerf gun is a toy for those aged 6+, made of brightly coloured plastic, which uses unknown methods (involving a spring and probably compressed air, I don't really care) to fire small foam darts. These either have slightly harder ends or sticky caps, allowing them to stick to clean, flat surfaces.
They can if used properly fire at high speed with quite impressive accuracy. They are ridiculously huge amounts of fun. I kinda wish I was genuinely six again, but on the other hand I have much better hand-eye coordination now and more independence.
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AH! I know nerf guns! I just didn't know that's what they were called :P
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