IT is back
- Planet Dave
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Just do it on a whim. I woke up some point in the mid 90s and thought 'fck this for a game of soldiers', popped off to the barbers on Otley Rd in Headingley, and said 'remove it'. From long and blonde to Michael Stipe in about 20 minutes. Sorted.
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- bushman*pm
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mh wrote:Get it shaved for charity. Nobody will have the heart to instruct you not to, and you'll do some good as well.bushman*pm wrote:Had mine long & tied back for twenty years now..........
but i do take it out to wash it!
but now I'm getting pretty tired of it but am under strict instructions NOT to get it cut short or even shaved head like I sometimes toy with the idea of!
Dunno what to do.....
That's what I did last time I had mine cut:
And end up looking like Mean Machine Angel
'Wiv mah dial own mah hed thaat gaaz uptah fawah!'
Wow, I've just made him sound more like a Geordie!
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I don't advise a haircut man. All hairdressers are in the employment of the government. Hair are your aerials. They pick up signals from the cosmos and transmit them directly into the brain. This is the reason bald-headed men are uptight.
(I've also had long hair for just short of 20 years)
(I've also had long hair for just short of 20 years)
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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- 6FeetOver
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Hrm. Not necessarily. My dad's in his early 60s and still has a ridiculously-thick, unruly mop (the same one he sported when he first landed on these shores with his massive muttonchops and Beatle boots, hahahaha! )...only difference is that it's mainly grey, now.DerekR wrote:Aye but give it another 20markfiend wrote:(I've also had long hair for just short of 20 years)
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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the shine aff ma napper increases by the day
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~ Peter Steele
Try this JB
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looks a bit white Steve, do you have it in black
and while I'm here, how did you know about such a product, enquiring minds need to know?
and while I'm here, how did you know about such a product, enquiring minds need to know?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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- bushman*pm
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I could always get the wife to tattoo a couple of rabbits on the back of your head......James Blast wrote:looks a bit white Steve, do you have it in black
and while I'm here, how did you know about such a product, enquiring minds need to know?
cos from a distance it will look like a couple of hares!
....coat time!
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... and the duvet! and the tent! and the garage! ya baisturt!!!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
Won't be that long till I'm there too - baldness is hereditary.James Blast wrote:the shine aff ma napper increases by the day
@ Sinny - I get (and have gotten in the past) the impression that your dad's Irish. Groovy babe!
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- 6FeetOver
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Uhhhh...huh? From what, exactly? Nope, he's not Irish, he's an ol' blimey Limey from Warwickshire, heeheehee!mh wrote:@ Sinny - I get (and have gotten in the past) the impression that your dad's Irish. Groovy babe!
As a matter of fact - and I probably shouldn't tell you this, because then you'll think less of him, and possibly even of me, in the process - when he was a young lad, he and his pals detested the Irish to the point that they'd wear orange on St. Patrick's Day.
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- davedecay
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I like yer dad already, SIN... I'm contrary like that as well.
Neither Irish nor Catholic, why wear green unless ya want to be a clone? Besides, St. Pat's day is for amateur drinkers, just like New Years' Eve.
Neither Irish nor Catholic, why wear green unless ya want to be a clone? Besides, St. Pat's day is for amateur drinkers, just like New Years' Eve.
Well, I have seen some of the posts referring to hair (or lack thereof) & thought I should be prepared.James Blast wrote:looks a bit white Steve, do you have it in black
and while I'm here, how did you know about such a product, enquiring minds need to know?
Haven't seen any in black yet, but i'm sure it's out there somewhere....
Just wanted to say a mega thanks to QB & co again for getting HL back online.
Fffffffffffffffffff. If I was gonna be upset by that I'd have a very thin skin indeed. And why think less of you cos of something your dad did years ago, anyway?SINsister wrote:As a matter of fact - and I probably shouldn't tell you this, because then you'll think less of him, and possibly even of me, in the process - when he was a young lad, he and his pals detested the Irish to the point that they'd wear orange on St. Patrick's Day.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.