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...wot a great thread......30 aug 2002, when I joined Betfair, started cuttin' me own hair, and lived on WEETABIX, taco beans and corn. |
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my gran lived into her 90s, probs let go of her pride around late 80s early 90s
But thats women, they live a whole different life of pretense. They dont grow beards out of neglect (well, most dont) and they subscribe to wearing face paint daily and spend time on outfits. men dont. I saw a bit of that jungle show lastnight, the old blokes will look exactly the same on the london high street as they do in the jungle, you wouldnt say that about the female. |
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For most men it's when their hair goes as there is nothing to hold on to.
If that's you, just have it all closely shave don't hang on to bum fluff on top of you head it's not a good look, and lots of women like the baldy look, wouldn't know as I have a Lions Mane. |
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I still got hair, not as thick as it was but it aint shavable yet and I aint shy Ive had skin head a few times in my life.
Beard grey though and eyesight aint too clever to what it was. I used to be able to do the flip onto my feet from laid on the floor...wouldnt dream of trying now. I just potter about rather than strut now. |
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When you cant get it up anymore (or dont want to), thats when its time to pack in imo.
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i think i was 22 could"nt give a flying fick about vanity just stay clean and tidy thats enough for me
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I have a separate wardrobe of collared shirts I no longer wear.
The collar just annoys the beard growth when I turn me head. Fuc kin superfluous too like thos frilly shirts ares holes in the past wore or the knee socks and buckeled shoe of the ponce cavalier. pretentious t wats |
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though I might fancy won of them wigs they got away with in those days
I might get one just to piss every c0nt off anyway |