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How I Roll: Personal Hygiene Edition

posted on Tue, Nov 11th, 2008 - 03:16 pm by Bryan Allain - 11 Comments

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In August we took a narcissistic look at eating lunch at work. Today’s edition of How I Roll examines how i roll when it comes to personal hygiene.

How I Roll: Personal Hygiene

1. Let’s start with showering, how many days per month do you NOT shower?

I’d say there’s probably 1-3 days a month where I don’t shower. These are always saturdays. I’ll shower every day that I work (sometimes at home, sometimes at the gym at work), and I’ll shower on Sundays when we go to church. On saturdays, if I do anything outdoors that requires me to get dirty or sweaty, or if I just feel like I need a shower, I’ll take one. But some saturdays I just sit around the house with the kids and we play Wii and card games and go out to the mall and I never shower. I hope you are still my friend.

2. Do you shave with an electric razor or a blade? And how often?

I’m a Gillette Fusion guy. I made fun of the 5 blades until I was sent one in the mail. I tried it and loved it. Definitely the best shave I’ve ever had. I’ve tried to do electric a few times in my shaving career, but it never works. If the face hair is too long, it pulls like a bugger. And the neck, forget it. I try to stick to the same shaving schedule every week: Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday mornings. Erica doesn’t like me looking like grizzly adams, so I usually don’t get too creative with the facial hair. At some point I may need to shave every day, but for now I can get away with every other.

3. Do you have any product loyalties with dental products?

Not really. I like to buy nice toothbrushes. Like, the ones that cost $3.99 instead of 99 cents. I figure, whenever you can go for the cadillac and it still costs less than 5 bucks, go ahead and indulge. I’m not picky about my toothpastes. I usually go with a white/blue/green mint flavor, but I’ve tried the cinnamon and orange mint flavors and didn’t mind them. I do try to floss every day. I have those floss picks in my car, and I try to do that on the way home from work. Is that gross? picking and flossing your teeth in the car? I don’t know. If it is, then I am gross.

4. Any other product loyalties?

Deodorant - I’ve been using Sure Invisible Solid, Unscented for a good 5 years now. I’m pretty loyal to that. I used Degree before that but I got major deodorant clumping in my pits. The Sure has reduced clumpage quite a bit. (OK, the clumpage talk has sealed it - I am gross.)

Soap - I use Ivory bars exclusively. All other soaps smell like flowery chunks of perfumed chalk after using Ivory.

Shampoo - anything that is a shampoo/conditioner mix. Pert plus or Fructis or whatever is on sale.

Mouthwash - Listerine hurts my mouth. I know I’m a wuss, but it just doesn’t feel good. I use it anyway though. Then we run out and don’t buy it for 3 months and then I try to kiss Erica after eating garlic triscuits and she pushes me away and then I go out and get more the next day. Or Scope. But usually Listerine.

5. The Biggie: Do you Soap or Shampoo first in the shower?

I soap first. It just feels right. Your body is more important than your hair, so you deal with that first. Get it nice and clean, then you can worry about your hair. Besides, I usually won’t even get my head wet until I’ve finished with the soap portion of the shower. If you wash your hair first, you have to get right in there and get your head wet right off the bat. No thanks.

What about you? If you’ve got a blog, post your own answers to the How I Roll: Personal Hygiene Edition. It’s ok, you can let them know it was my idea and they won’t think you’re full of yourself. (Yeah, I’m looking at you Geof, Ron, Jason, Chris.) At the very least, chime in and let me know if you also soap before you shower, the ONLY way to go.

In fact, vote in the poll over there on the top of the sidebar and let your voice be heard!

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3 Minutes Plus 5 Bucks Equals 4 Shoes

posted on Mon, Nov 10th, 2008 - 03:11 pm by Bryan Allain - No Comments

The 50,000 Pairs in 50 Days Challenge

I just bought 2 pairs of shoes for someone who needs them. It cost me $5. And about 3 minutes.

You can too. Actually, you should too. It’s all a part of a fund raising campaign started by blogger Anne Jackson and Soles4Souls founder Wayne Elsey. They are trying to get people to buy 50,000 pairs of shoes in 50 days. Impossible? Maybe. Maybe not.

I could give you some GOOD reasons to do this, but just to mix things up here are five BAD reasons:

1. Because it makes you feel better about yourself to give.
2. Because you can tell everyone you donated to a charity and make them think better of you.
3. Because it is your good deed of the day.
4. Because it’s only $5 and you’re so stinking rich you would wipe your butt with 5-dollar bills if it didn’t hurt so much.
5. Because I told you to, and you do everything I tell you to do.

Wow, those are some awful reasons. The best reason to do this, of course, is because there are kids and moms and dads out there who need shoes. Here’s what Anne said on her blog:

over 300 million people around the world don’t have shoes and are forced to walk around unsafe and in potentially life-threatening conditions. not only is it unsafe physically, but having to look down all the time causes these people to also live without dignity and confidence.

So yeah, if you have 3 minutes and 5 bucks, go buy 2 pairs of shoes for $5 for someone who needs them.

And the next time you try to decide which of the 10 pairs of shoes/sneakers/boots you’re going to wear, be thankful for what you have.

(and if you do donate, let me know in the comments so I can give you a thumbs up and a “way to go”!)

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Tribes by Seth Godin

posted on Mon, Nov 10th, 2008 - 08:55 am by Bryan Allain - 6 Comments

Just finished Seth Godin’s latest book, Tribes. It’s a short book, a quick read, and vintage Godin.

The subtitle of the book says it all: We Need YOU to Lead Us. That’s Godin’s point. There are countless numbers of tribes out there just waiting to be led. And thanks to the internet, these tribes are no longer bound by geography.

As I read through the book, I couldn’t help but think of Prayers For Blowouts. It’s my tribe of Christians who are sports fans, and I enjoy leading them by providing a place for them to interact and keep in the loop. In fact, the book spurred me on to initiate an idea I had been mulling over for a few weeks - adding a membership aspect to the site to give readers more ownership and a louder voice. So far, so good with that.

Here’s some things I highlighted while reading Tribes:

“Tribes make our lives better, and leading a tribe is the best life of all.”

“The internet is just a tool…The real power of tribes has nothing to do with the internet and everything to do with people.”

“True leaders have figured out that the real win is in turning a casual fan into a true one.”

“Which is true of all great leaders…they’re generous…they exist to enable the tribe to thrive.”

“This isn’t about having a great idea…this is about taking initiative and making things happen.”

“Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, maybe you ought to set up a life you don’t need to escape from.”

“The one thing all leaders have in common is the decision to lead.”

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LOST Season 5 Premier Coming January 21st

posted on Sun, Nov 9th, 2008 - 08:35 am by Bryan Allain - No Comments


Rumor has it that LOST will return for it’s penultimate season on Wednesday Night, January 21st, 2009.

From what I’ve read there will be a 1-hr clip show at 8pm, followed by 2 brand new 1-hr episodes at 9pm and 10pm.

The show will air brand new episodes each Wednesday night at 9pm EST from the season premier all the way through to sweeps in May.

CAN.NOT.WAIT.

(h/t: Doc Artz)

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