Long night drinking? want to buy things that are cool? We know stuff you'll like.
Masculine Gifts Under $20
Grooming Apron
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Bath bombs were first invented in 1989, when product inventor and Lushco-founder Mo Constantine was inspired by the fast-fizzing action of the Alka Seltzer.
Wallet Multi-Tool
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Wanna see a magic trick? I can turn my wallet into a toolbox. This credit card sized piece of metal can do 11 things! It can measure, cut, open cans, and bottles, to name a few of those things. So as long as you have a wallet, you can pop the top of a cold bottle of beer. ...And we guess, saw a tree limb if you really need to.
Tired of politics and hearing about Russian hackers? Us too. So take a break for all that and watch this video of a Russian guy offering life hacks instead. (In our best Russian accent)--*We promise; is much more entertaining.*
Too Tired to Even Drink Properly
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Get home from a long day of work and torn between grabbing a cold one, or just kicking your feet up? These socks are for the most tired, or laziest of drinkers. They also come in requests for pizza, kisses, and more.
Don't live with someone who will follow such instructions? Watch the video on how to train your dog to fetch a beer.
Handyman Swear Word Stopper
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Nothing inspires swear words faster than losing the nuts, bolts, screws, and other little bits of a project you're working on. This magnetic wrap with keep it all in place, and accessible. And even if you drop some of those metal bits, a quick swipe of the area with the magnet will pick them up again.
Quote, Christmas Story:
Ralphie: Only I didn't say "Fudge." I said THE word, the big one, the queen-mother of dirty words, the "F-dash-dash-dash" word!"
Father: That's what I thought you said. Get in the car.
Caffeinated Shave Cream
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Just because you were up drinking all night doesn't mean you have to look like it. This shaving cream with caffeine will help eliminate razor burn and help revitalize skin.
"Shaving and Facial Hair in Ancient History. c. 30,000 BC: There is archaeological evidence of shaving or removing hairs with clamshells, which were used like tweezers, or with flint razors. Flint was used to make the first disposable razors because it was sharp enough to allow a man to shave but dulled quickly."
Safety First, Environment Next, Razor.
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The manly man's razor. According to Groundswell over 2 billion plastic "disposable" razors end up in landfills EVERY year. They are nearly impossible to recycle, which has started an environmental trend of returning to the classic "safety" razors our grandfathers used. And much to the surprise of many, after a small "adjustment" period, most say they prefer it. A closer shave, and less environmental damage? Win, win!
How to shave like your grandfather.