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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy Valentine's Day!
By Kevin

A lot of people at work brought up Valentine's Day this week. When they asked what I was planning I told them that we already had our Valentine's Day outing last Sunday. Some people seemed to think that celebrating V-day at the opera was a perfectly appropriate thing, but others didn't seem to get the concept. I know art in general and opera specifically is not for everyone but how could lovers not be touched by great singers, a fabulous orchestra, and luscious set-design telling a timeless story of tragic love? On top of all that, the audience was much younger than I expected. There were loads of twenty-something college students and hipster couples in attendance challenging any assumptions about the appeal of opera to the younger generation.

When I was getting blank stares at this point I segued briefly into the more material gifts like the lovely Merkur double-edge safety razor, badger hair brush and shave soap Julie got me.

Valentine's Day Came Early

It's hard to believe that from roughly the turn of the century until 1971 everyone used these razors and now there's not a single US manufacturer. It's too bad, because all the marketing and downstream revenue lock-in is costing everyone the chance to enjoy a closer, more comfortable, cheaper, and more environmentally friendly shave.

Happy V-Day!


Today Alex came home with a Valentine's Day magnetic dart set given by a classmate to each of the kids in his second-grade class. We were *greatly* amused to see that it had items such as "clean the kitchen" and "breakfast in bed" printed in the various sections. Amused doesn't even begin to describe the reaction he got from us when he told us that two of the other items were "shave" and "wear a dress."

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1 Comments:
  • At 5:35 AM, Blogger Rita said…

    Nice! The darts are even better than the "romatic" dice. This way, you can actually attempt to aim for what you want!

     

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