To Shave or not to Shave...

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Nancy091158

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:31 pm Click here to edit this post

eww lance..my dad had a comb-over--but it wasnt that kind ROTFLMAO..such vanity--like people wouldnt realize it was just hair grown longer from the side of your head? duh...but if that (and it was) was my father's only vice who's too complain ;-)

Mishamisha

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:31 pm Click here to edit this post

Once, my husband switched from contacts to glasses. No one noticed. A couple of months later he shaved off his moustache. Instead of noticing that he shaved, his co-workers said "Oh, you got glasses, didn't you?"

Nancy091158

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:32 pm Click here to edit this post

lol misha ;-)

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:39 pm Click here to edit this post

Misha, LOL they knew something was different but just couldn't pinpoint it. Did you like him without his moustache ? I like moustaches as long as the Man keeps it up.

When I was a little girl my Dad would rub his face on my face before he shaved I hated that. It felt like a SOS pad.

Nancy091158

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:43 pm Click here to edit this post

lol my dad did that a few times to me...ouch....

speaking of mustaches--my grandfather(who lived in florida) whenever he came up to boston would give my brother(who is 2 years older than me) a Cork Mustache(burned cork and rubbed the ashes) on his face..My brother hated this but my grandpop i think thought it was funny...funny what grandparents will do...

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:47 pm Click here to edit this post

LOL your poor brother. Nancy did you feel bad for him or did you laugh to ?

Nancy091158

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:49 pm Click here to edit this post

I think i probably laughed...because it did look funny on him--but im sure it hurt to have the ashes(still hot i would assume) be rubbed on you (but then 1 was 5 or so he 7 or so) ;-)

Glass

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 10:39 pm Click here to edit this post

If a mustache (or any other furred area) is soft and supple then it can be an interesting tactile sensation. If it is coarse & bristly or short & prickly it can be worse than sand paper. Nothing more embarrassing than a red face burn.

I also think that moustaches and beards are like hats. A few people look really good in them, most just look silly.

My dad has a beard. When I was little I would "hide" brewers yeast tablets in it and my cat would go nuts trying to dig/chew/claw them out.

Glass

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 10:44 pm Click here to edit this post

Also, I think that it is (or was?) in the orient where hairlessness was prized.

Juju2bigdog

Monday, February 19, 2001 - 09:14 am Click here to edit this post

Speaking of shaving, Merlin...