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Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 18:38
by James Blast
This thread is anti Baldy Guys!
Boss, I'm incandescent with rage!!! :lol:
We didn't chose this, it was the way we were born.
It's in the blood, we're all here to prove it. :wink:

and at least we had the decency not to go down the shineheaded mullet road :twisted:

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 19:16
by MadameButterfly
James Blast wrote:This thread is anti Baldy Guys!
NAH! Our fearless leader :von: falls in there at the moment and hmmm.... :twisted:
Shame poor Jos is getting there, quite quickly I might add, so I should get used to it...
But on the other hand, it's sooo good to look & watch locks of natural grown hair that the boys look after! :innocent:

8)

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 21:09
by James Blast
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I fancy you, Missus ;D

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 21:12
by 6FeetOver
OMFG, my retinas!!!!!1111 Halp! Haaaalp! :lol: :urff:

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 21:20
by MadameButterfly
:urff: Oh dear heavens James...no dear!

NO NO...it's there or it's not. No half way thingy.

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 21:22
by 6FeetOver
Yeah...what Debs said, precisely. That reminds me of Devin Townsend's highly-inadvisable 'do. *Barf* *Shudder* (etc.) :urff:

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 21:30
by MadameButterfly
oh dear sinny don't start doing the name~thingy, not a high five or ten or hundred for me for that matter... but i know we get the same idea!

& by the by, you do the mom thingy like i know it! :wink: ...not in this thread you understand...

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 22:25
by James Blast
the bottom line: :(
I am losing/have lost my hair
I hate it
I hate(d) losing my youth too
we are stuck with it
there is nothing any of us can do

Handle it Dudes.
I am, just... :|

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 22:29
by MadameButterfly
Oh cheer up James ~ you are classified as what is known as a sugar daddy and on HL the no. 1 ILG ~ it's hectic what we have to deal with in times of age but seriously don't worry toots! :wink: :kiss:

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 22:31
by 6FeetOver
James Blast wrote: Handle it Dudes.
I am, just... :|
I'm not! And besides: "youth" is a state of mind, too. I'll be 16 forever, g*df*ckingd@mmitall, anyway. :twisted: \m/ ;D

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 22:36
by Izzy HaveMercy
Seconded. I still feel sixteen tho I'm in fact 32.

Problem is that once you hit fifty, you can't fool yerself that easily anymore.

You can feel whatever you like in yer mind, but fact is that sixteen-year-olds don't tend to have arthritis, a bald head and a failing bladder.

IZ.

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 22:41
by Petseri
James Blast wrote:This thread is anti Baldy Guys!
Boss, I'm incandescent with rage!!! :lol:
We didn't chose this, it was the way we were born.
It's in the blood, we're all here to prove it. :wink:

and at least we had the decency not to go down the shineheaded mullet road :twisted:
James, I can let you borrow some, but Sinny may get disgusted again....

It may be worth it. :P

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 22:44
by James Blast
I feel so cheap now

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 22:47
by 6FeetOver
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Seconded. I still feel sixteen tho I'm in fact 32.

Problem is that once you hit fifty, you can't fool yerself that easily anymore.

You can feel whatever you like in yer mind, but fact is that sixteen-year-olds don't tend to have arthritis, a bald head and a failing bladder.

IZ.
No, of course not. But regular exercise and a low-fat diet, pursuing one's interests/hobbies, having friends and an active social life, among other factors, can often ease (but probably not entirely eliminate, of course) a lot of age-related woes.

And anyway, what's the alternative? :evil: :|

I intend to be a 16-year-old, wise/weirdo warrior princess until I drop off, man. :von:

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 23:07
by Izzy HaveMercy
SINsister wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Seconded. I still feel sixteen tho I'm in fact 32.

Problem is that once you hit fifty, you can't fool yerself that easily anymore.

You can feel whatever you like in yer mind, but fact is that sixteen-year-olds don't tend to have arthritis, a bald head and a failing bladder.

IZ.
No, of course not. But regular exercise and a low-fat diet, pursuing one's interests/hobbies, having friends and an active social life, among other factors, can often ease (but probably not entirely eliminate, of course) a lot of age-related woes.

And anyway, what's the alternative? :evil: :|

I intend to be a 16-year-old, wise/weirdo warrior princess until I drop off, man. :von:
With you all the way warrior princess, tho I could turn twenty somewhere at the end ;)

IZ.

Posted: 17 Jul 2007, 23:41
by 6FeetOver
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:With you all the way warrior princess, tho I could turn twenty somewhere at the end ;)
Fair enough. :notworthy: ;D

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 00:39
by Petseri
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
SINsister wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Seconded. I still feel sixteen tho I'm in fact 32.

Problem is that once you hit fifty, you can't fool yerself that easily anymore.

You can feel whatever you like in yer mind, but fact is that sixteen-year-olds don't tend to have arthritis, a bald head and a failing bladder.

IZ.
No, of course not. But regular exercise and a low-fat diet, pursuing one's interests/hobbies, having friends and an active social life, among other factors, can often ease (but probably not entirely eliminate, of course) a lot of age-related woes.

And anyway, what's the alternative? :evil: :|

I intend to be a 16-year-old, wise/weirdo warrior princess until I drop off, man. :von:
With you all the way warrior princess, tho I could turn twenty somewhere at the end ;)

IZ.
Are you two trying to avoid Carousel?

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 01:13
by 6FeetOver
Eh?

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 01:18
by Petseri
SINsister wrote:Eh?
You know alien languages, yet you do not get that reference? :eek:

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 02:19
by 6FeetOver
Not a fan of stage (or many screen, for that matter) musicals, if that's what you're referring to... :|

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 18:20
by Petseri
SINsister wrote:Not a fan of stage (or many screen, for that matter) musicals, if that's what you're referring to... :|
Coming soon... Logan's Run: The Musical! :eek:

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 18:47
by bushman*pm
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..... :?

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 18:54
by 6FeetOver
Petseri wrote:
SINsister wrote:Not a fan of stage (or many screen, for that matter) musicals, if that's what you're referring to... :|
Coming soon... Logan's Run: The Musical! :eek:
Ahhhh...ok, *now* I get it, sorry - never seen the film in its entirety, not a big fan. :|

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 18:55
by 6FeetOver
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..... :?
It's your hair, after all, innit? ;)

Posted: 18 Jul 2007, 19:32
by mh
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..... :?
Get it shaved for charity. Nobody will have the heart to instruct you not to, and you'll do some good as well. :D

That's what I did last time I had mine cut:
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