A man accused of killing his cousin is now accused of smuggling razor blades into the Bexar County Jail Annex, allegedly in order to get transferred to a different unit, he said.
Francisco Rodriguez, 21, is being held without bail in the Bexar County Jail on charges of possessing a deadly weapon in a penal facility, assaulting a public servant and causing bodily injury and murder, according to records.
In June 2010, Rodriguez was arrested on allegations he killed Jonathan Chiquillo , 18, whose burning body was found by a set of railroad tracks, known as the “ghost tracks,” on the South Side the previous month.
A passerby saw Chiquillo's body in bushes near Villamain Road and Loop 410, according to published reports; the Bexar County medical examiner's office determined that his death was caused by multiple sharp force injuries and a closed head injury.
I need to shave my beard everyday since many of them turned gray. However while in international flight(which takes around 25 hours) how would I shave? Are blades, razors, shaving cream allowed in international flights? If not then how would one shave
Safety razors and less than 3 oz. cans of shaving foam are allowed and many airlines offer them in business and 1st class. Just go in the bathroom and shave, I usually bring along an electric razor on long flights, it's a lot easier than foam and razors
Pimples irritation and razor burn. Technique? Blades? Soap ...
by dinerroll1066
I've just recently entered the exciting world of shaving with straights. More accurately, I've been using a shavette type holder with disposable blades. I've been at it, using the straight every two or three days and I've gotten pretty good with it. When shaving, I can now manage to get through without any nicks, and usually without any weepers. However, I'm still having some problems. The reason I only shave every third day or so, is because if I go more often than that, these razor burn areas turn into very small whitehead pimples. I was horrified to get up this morning and see about 9 of them very small and clustered together near my upper right lip, and my last shave was on Saturday morning. I'd like to keep at it with the straight so as to improve my technique and eventually restore and use my great grandfathers razor, but I cant show up to work with worse skin than I had in highschool. There are so many variables to straight shaving that have changed since the recent days of the mach 3, that I can't be certain which is causing the irritation. I'm currently using a straight blade holder from Parker Safety Razor with "Shark Super Stainless" blades, I've tried both reusing the blades 2 to 3 times, and using a new blade for each shave. I use a badger brush from Parker with Col Conk old bay rum soap. I use some sort of Gillette branded aftershave, but have also tried (in efforts of mitigating this problem) Calvin Klein "Escape" scented aftershave. Im wondering which of these possible variables it could be thats causing this to happen. As a reference, before getting into shaving with this straight I was using a mach 3 daily and I didnt even bother with shaving cream or gel, I simply splashed some water on my face and started shaving, I also didnt bother with aftershave unless I had a hot date with the wife. All of this and I rarely if ever had normal razor burn. Has anyone else ever had this occur? If so, what was it that caused the problem? Im wondering if its the soap, as Ive heard some people have issues with glycerine. Im also wondering if perhaps its the blades. Ive heard that disposable blades on straights are much sharper than a properly honed true straight, but would that cause anything like this? It could obviously, my being a novice (about a month in) be my technique, but Im making an almost obsessive effort to follow the advice on these forums, making sure not to press in with the blade, to follow proper angles, and to follow proper pre and post shave treatments, along with the fact that I can achieve BBS on certain parts of my face with no discomfort at all during or after the shave. I know this post has been long, but Im really concerned about this. Id really rather not have to give up on straights, its something Ive become very enthusiastic about (I even combed some antique shops in NYC during my lunch and bought a 6/8 full hollow ground from Thistle Cut Co), but I really cant keep doing it if its going to make me look like a greasy teenager. Any help or advice would be deeply appreciated. Thanks for both of your replies. As i said in the OP, I'm pretty religious about prep, so I've always done the pre-shave shower. As for hygenics, I don't think it would be the blade, because I'm using a new disposable SE blade every time, and I don't have any problems when I use a cartridge with barbasol canned goop which would rule out the towel. This morning I shaved with an old mach 3 cartridge (probably 4 uses in or so) barbasol, and the "Escape" aftershave (basically alcohol and fragrance). With stretching and two passes (everywhere but the affected areas by the lips) I was able to achieve BBS with it, and I have no irritation whatsoever. I'm going to wait a few days and probably try Thursday morning again with the straight. wdwrx, thanks for your comments, they're very intriguing. I was busy crafting my earlier reply when you posted. I had two questions for you. First, what do you mean by corking the blade? And second, would you mind elaborating on that comment about your shavette? Is the shavette the unforgiving shaving system or is it straight razor shaving in general? As for corking, just draw the blade edgewise through a piece of cork (real cork, not the new plastic corks) just enough to bury the very edge. There may or may not be any benefit to this.... reviews are mixed. It may help to smooth out the very edge of the blade, it may also slightly dull it and remove the protective coatings on the blade... worth a try though. If it doesn't feel smoother, or starts to pull, don't bother. ...
This report was created for strategic planners, international executives and import/export managers who are concerned with the market for circular, slitting, or slotting saw blades with working part of materials other than steel. With the globalization of this market, managers can no longer be...
Disposable razors for women have an easy grip contour for a comfortable hold. Each razor has double blades for an extra smooth feel. Each pack comes with 8 razors. Comes packaged in a poly bag with hanging hole. Razors measure 4" long with a 1 3/4" wide head. Dimensions:. Length: 12. Height: 12....
Disposable razors for women have an easy grip contour for a comfortable hold. Each razor has double blades for an extra smooth feel. Each pack comes with 8 razors. Comes packaged in a poly bag with hanging hole. Razors measure 4" long with a 1 3/4" wide head. Dimensions:. Length: 14. Height: 14....
Disposable razors for women have an easy grip contour for a comfortable hold. Each razor has double blades for an extra smooth feel. Each pack comes with 8 razors. Comes packaged in a poly bag with hanging hole. Razors measure 4" long with a 1 3/4" wide head. Dimensions:. Length: 10. Height: 10....
The story goes that King Gillette revolutionized business by coming up with the strategy of selling razors cheaply, but then locking people in to expensive disposable razors, where the margin existed. It's seen as the basis for console video games (consoles cheap, games expensive), printers (printers cheap, ink expensive), mobile phone service (phones cheap, service expensive), etc.
That's the epitome of the well-known strategy of giving away razors in order to sell the blades. Or, to modernize it, selling the printer at a low price in order to profit on the toner or ink. The tablet market, like all mobile markets, is still up for
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"You have to be really careful, because you pay for your mistakes," said Winston, stretching the skin on his neck with his fingers and running a straightedge razor across his throat. "You know you're doing it right when you know the blade is on your
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A Hand Dividing up a Pile of Cocaine with a Razor Blade
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