Hey bud! Whats up? Havent talked for awhile.Been real busy working.With all the stuff happening with the economy,got to stay busy to make ends meet.Any ways just thought I would drop a line.Hope everything is well with you and your family.AL
I am also located in Rochester NY and work at the U of R, Strong Hospital, Golisano Childrens Hosp. Maybe we can get together for a coffee or beer and chat str8s some time.
**** i also forgot to mention, i couldnt find the little allen wrench for the adjustable hardware on the razor, i can go to the hardware store and pick one up if you dont have a allen wrench set (hex key set) If you have a set of them, the smallest one is usually the one that works.
I see you use the Wapis..... I am wondering about them. I can't get a feel as to if they have a good rep or not? They look nice and seem like they would be good but some people kinda talk trash about them. Thoughts?
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