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Is not a beard without a single hair still a beard grasshopper ? and, therefore is not a single hair also a beard ?
when you can take the crouton from my beard, then you are free to leave.
Is not a beard without a single hair still a beard grasshopper ? and, therefore is not a single hair also a beard ?
when you can take the crouton from my beard, then you are free to leave.
I keep toying with the idea, and with WFH I got to a week of not shaving and have kept going - now on day 11. It still looks more scruffy stubble than beard, but yesterday I shaved round my neck so I guess that means I can call it a beard. Itches a lot though. Not sure how long I'm going to keep this going.
Tried that two weeks ago. Got rid as it started annoying me once it got past the standard stubble phase.
I keep toying with the idea, and with WFH I got to a week of not shaving and have kept going - now on day 11. It still looks more scruffy stubble than beard, but yesterday I shaved round my neck so I guess that means I can call it a beard. Itches a lot though. Not sure how long I'm going to keep this going.
Perhaps a beard helps offset the receding hairline. That's my theory.
Never understood the fascination, must be an age thing.
When I was grown up beards were favoured by old music, arts teachers, or padeophiles, to catch food in.
Women of my generation hated them at the time, in recent years that seems to have changed.
Is that the best thing you can say about agents .
Singling out Irish kiddy fiddlers is a bit harsh pal.
Never understood the fascination, must be an age thing.
When I was grown up beards were favoured by old music, arts teachers, or padeophiles, to catch food in.
Women of my generation hated them at the time, in recent years that seems to have changed.
I will add that very few agents wear beards (except the female ones obviously)
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