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    Itasan is offline Member
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    Default no more stubble, no more trouble

    "No more stubble, no more trouble."
    This seems to be an ad copy. I wonder what
    it wants to say.
    If you have no more stubble, you'll have no more trouble?
    Why? Are they advertising something that eradicates hair
    for good?
    Thank you.

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    Anglika is offline No Longer With Us
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    Default Re: no more stubble, no more trouble

    This is an advertisement for an electric shaver.

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    Itasan is offline Member
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    Default Re: no more stubble, no more trouble

    Oh, I see. Thank you, Anglika.
    So this 'trouble' is not the trouble
    of shaving, right?
    "If you use our shaver, you look fine
    and no more trouble in the society."
    Something like that?

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    Teia is offline Key Member
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    Default Re: no more stubble, no more trouble

    Quote Originally Posted by Itasan View Post
    Oh, I see. Thank you, Anglika.
    So this 'trouble' is not the trouble
    of shaving, right?
    "If you use our shaver, you look fine
    and no more trouble in the society."
    Something like that?
    Yes: If you use our shaver/electric clipper you`ll have no more problems with the hair growth

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