Keeping a Dry Head with a Wombat Bush Hat

  I don’t know if you are aware but its been kinda rainy recently! I’ve been getting a tad annoyed about getting drenched whilst walking the dog out in the countryside. I decided to purchase a proper mans outdoors hat in the form of this soft brown leather Australian style bush hat from Wombat Leather. It arrived in one of those posh draw string bags that I’ve only ever seen things like my girlfriends designer handbags stored in. This added…

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How To Avoid Razor Burn

  Razor burn or shaving rash has got to be one of the biggest first world problems out there. If you’ve been lucky enough to avoid this horrible pain, basically the common condition which is suffered by men all over the world is a red rash that occurs on the skin after shaving. I’m going to tell you beardy bunch about some great ways to lessen and hopefully stop the dreaded post shave irritation. Tip One – Use a sharp…

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Game of Thrones Season Four Is Coming…

  I absolutely love Game of Thrones. The three seasons that have been released so far are superb. They are easily some of the best television that a fan of epic drama and action could hope to watch. It’s therefore with great pleasure that I present to you the first trailer for the upcoming forth season! It premiers on the 6th of April, which gives me plenty of time to re-watch all the previous episodes and jog my memory about…

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Bluffer’s Guide to Beer – Review

  After a fantastically gorgeous Saturday weather wise (as you may have read about in my last post), mother nature decided enough was enough and on Sunday we were back with the standard winter rain. So I did what any sensible fellow would do and retired to one of Cornwall’s many fine drinking establishments to while away the afternoon. In front of a log fire and with my palm on a pint, I decided to research the subject in hand…

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Slacklining for the Very First Time with a Maverick Slackline

  I had walked through Kimberly Park in Falmouth several times and seen students doing what looked like tight rope walking, only they weren’t high up over Niagara Falls with a long stick in their hands – they were about a foot off the ground and between two trees. It was only recently that I saw a video of Slacklining on youtube and finally realised what they were actually doing. Slacklining is the sport of balancing on a length of…

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