Almost Cut My Hair....
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
Mine is combed back - but I also have not cut my hair in close to 8 years. With the amount that ends up in the sink each morning - it won't be long until nature takes care of the "hair cut" for me..:( Steve
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
I can tell you that no comb has touched my hair in the past 5 years. I prefer short and messy style, besides I'm still in my twenties :) However, I still see many ppl part their hair, young and old. So, do whatever you feel like (or whatever the easiest ;)). Edbert P. Sydney, Australia.
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
Parting is definitely out. Short and spiky [^]is in. Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework
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I can tell you that no comb has touched my hair in the past 5 years. I prefer short and messy style, besides I'm still in my twenties :) However, I still see many ppl part their hair, young and old. So, do whatever you feel like (or whatever the easiest ;)). Edbert P. Sydney, Australia.
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
Roger Wright wrote: What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? We need pictures to compare! :-D But definitely don't part it.
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
I think guys look pretty cool with shaved heads. If your head is the right shape, a bald head can look quite imposing. (Think Lex Luthor.)
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
Roger Wright wrote: What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Use the trimmer. :rolleyes: -- Futue te et ipsum caballum.
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I think guys look pretty cool with shaved heads. If your head is the right shape, a bald head can look quite imposing. (Think Lex Luthor.)
MS le Roux wrote: Think Lex Luthor Personally, I'm aiming for a Jean-Luc Picard look. (= I'm not completly bald, and I'd look good in a TNG suit.) -- Futue te et ipsum caballum.
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
Roger Wright wrote: Part it, or just comb it back Comb it back, until it's long again. Short hair is only for lazy guys who are to tired to use a comb in the morning.
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Roger Wright wrote: Part it, or just comb it back Comb it back, until it's long again. Short hair is only for lazy guys who are to tired to use a comb in the morning.
Been there, done that. Had it down to my waist at one point. I much prefer it short - although a lot of girls liked it better long Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework
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Been there, done that. Had it down to my waist at one point. I much prefer it short - although a lot of girls liked it better long Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework
a) You're too lazy to comb your hair b) You've found a job and don't have time anymore c) You think short looks better?! ;)
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a) You're too lazy to comb your hair b) You've found a job and don't have time anymore c) You think short looks better?! ;)
d) All of the above :) Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
Roger Wright wrote: What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Depends on what image you want. Comb it back for one weekend and then try the part for the next. After you see what response you get from others, you will know, even if it you do not care what response you get. Now after having mine short enough for 6 months that I do not need a comb I can say I do prefer it that way. The mustach would be next but my wife has threated that is too far. :)
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Stuff found in armpits, chest, legs, arms, etc. -- Futue te et ipsum caballum.
X| The tigress is here :-D
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David Crosby, circa 1969... Yup, I did it. Hacked off all my flowing locks today. After spending the day yesterday in 90°F heat trying to guide a wildly vibrating, heavy paint sprayer over my head for 4 hours painting my house I decided that long hair was just too much trouble. I still feel a bit weird without that extra half-pound of weight on my head, but I'll get over it. I'm still undecided whether I should wear it with a part or without, but my barber tells me that most men today don't part their hair. What do you think? Part it, or just comb it back in a blow-and-go look? Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
Cut it so short you don't need to comb it. That is what I do *says Paul pushing his hair back behind his ears* Haven't cut my hair in 6 months, very weird feeling. Guess I had better go short again before I see Lena, maybe I should go as a skinhead eh? ;) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...
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Cut it so short you don't need to comb it. That is what I do *says Paul pushing his hair back behind his ears* Haven't cut my hair in 6 months, very weird feeling. Guess I had better go short again before I see Lena, maybe I should go as a skinhead eh? ;) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...
Oi! You hippie! Get a job or something! :-D -- Futue te et ipsum caballum.
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Oi! You hippie! Get a job or something! :-D -- Futue te et ipsum caballum.
Why? Long hair, good music, great drugs, loads of women... screw a job... :P regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...