No-Shave November
roland_7707
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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
I find that I prefer the longer beard in the summer and shorter in the winter. It has something to do with dry skin that I can't get to in order to scratch under all that hair in the winter and heat/humidity exacerbated razor burn in the summer.
I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.
Great grandma was Siksikiwa... Blackfoot.
This time of year I grow my balaclava beard long and let my Gyro Gearloose bozos fluff on out, to keep warm. The chrome dome has to have a hat.
Fire place weather rolling in. Trees shedding rapidly. Invigorating. Love it.
I have zero notion what awareness is supposed to accomplish. Seems to me the most poignant and pervasive mens' problem is the virtual certainty you will not get to live in the same house with your children to help them grow up day by day. How any divorced father paying child support to merit metered visits on alternate weekends soothes that open wound by growing a November beard just baffles me. Much less prostate cancer. Of all the silly buzzwords we have seen come and go, this "awareness" may be the most fatuous.
"Thought is easy. Action is difficult. To act in accordance with our thought is the most difficult thing we have to do." ... Goethe
I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.
whatever day it is.
This kind of temperature, I grow a full on billy goat to keep the neck warm on the ride to work. 21 dedamngrees this morning. It's like February round here.
Can not see the advantage to shaving. Nothing but wasted time, money, and even blood from time to time. It's like in the old days, when men were expected to wear stinking ties. Sure glad we got over that nonsense.
Only down side to beards, they do require a lot of napkin.