Growin' ma hair long...
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How hair is trimmed is fascinating to me, especially fringes, but so, on the other extreme, is hair where there is no discernible 'end' to it. The latter is a very hot look sometimes, which could suit you, SG. Anyone with a sublime neck should tie their hair back more often. It's also interesting to me when someone is trying very hard to defy the basic physical properties of their raw material, especially those who have obviously gone to get their hair "sculpted".
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Because you're smart and sexy enough as it is. It wouldn't be fair to the other women.Mechanical Grace wrote:Why can't my gray hair make ME look smarter and sexier?
It's funny looking in the mirror (well, even funnier than usual ) because my sideburns grow at different rates so one side is slightly thicker than the other. This looks odd because one side is grey and thick and the other side is grey and thin
One thing I have noticed about when I have my hair cut as a number one is that women love to rub the top of my head. Naturally I complain
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
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Maybe I should do that too. I've been contemplating a number 4 or so. Haven't been short for ages, though I was bald as a student (needless to say with two 3-4 inch antennae en route...). The grey comments are welcome, I'm getting pissed off with the rate of change, and I'm younger than VG!
Had a vivid dream last night where I grew a nice even full face beard. Have abandoned facial hair as it's now TOOO grey, but when I wore it, it was goatee stylie as I have too many patches at the sides where I look like a 14 year old without proper hair, just tufts. I want to be a man and grow a real beard!
Just back from Spain, and the mullet is incredibly live and kicking there, to my teenage son's utter amazement (with a typical English kid's outlook that mullet = deathly insult). I'm not alone in being struck by this:
http://www.travelpod.com/cgi-bin/guest. ... b_PID=tpod
You also get girls with mullets (and short fringes). There's no name for it, apparently.
Had a vivid dream last night where I grew a nice even full face beard. Have abandoned facial hair as it's now TOOO grey, but when I wore it, it was goatee stylie as I have too many patches at the sides where I look like a 14 year old without proper hair, just tufts. I want to be a man and grow a real beard!
Just back from Spain, and the mullet is incredibly live and kicking there, to my teenage son's utter amazement (with a typical English kid's outlook that mullet = deathly insult). I'm not alone in being struck by this:
http://www.travelpod.com/cgi-bin/guest. ... b_PID=tpod
You also get girls with mullets (and short fringes). There's no name for it, apparently.
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Apparently the Swedish word for mullet translates as "hockey hairdo." And the German one is an abbreviation for "short in the front, long in the back."
Otis, where exactly do you live? The first place I ever saw ironic fashion mullets was in London. But that was --oh my goodness-- three and a half years ago, so maybe that trend is long dead.
Otis, where exactly do you live? The first place I ever saw ironic fashion mullets was in London. But that was --oh my goodness-- three and a half years ago, so maybe that trend is long dead.
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