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They'll survive. Highly valuable brand and a company with huge resources.
I'm amazed how WH Smith stay in business. Every time I go in a branch there are more staff than customers. |
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Probably compensated for by the number of women who like the 'smooth look'.
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Are they opera singers Rob?
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Ask Warren Buffet?
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yeah that's the thing Foinavon, moustaches like that opera singer on the advert. wtf is that all about, Movember gone mad. and it ain't just the gayers.
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You should come to Birmingham, Rob - here it's mostly blokes who wear their moustaches like that.
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Not many sold in Bradford or Dewsbury....
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Not many sold in Bradford or Dewsbury....
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Beards are for bell ends.
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Never trust a man with beard
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Surely the biggest worry for the future of the UK right now is the vast amount of young men, both bearded and beardless, going around looking like brown hatters!
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Don't worry, I reckon Corbyn will kill the perceived coolness of the beard faster than he does the Labour Party. I've already shaved mine, but must confess I've left the 'tache for a 24 hour trial period.
I'm fondly imagining that my look is now WW1 fighter ace, others seem to think I more strongly resemble a member of the Provisional IRA, circa 1979. |
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Will Gillette go out of business soon?
rob_dylan Dont know. Could turn out a close shave. |
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Beards are more socially acceptable now.
Don't understand why anyone would shave every day unless it was a necessity for their job |
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Or they were ginger
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just three days of stubble on the face feels awful. Not shaving is uncivilised.
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