The beard must go....
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Old thread but this may bring it back to life ...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sun-men/8860464/men-bear ... -bacteria/
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sun-men/8860464/men-bear ... -bacteria/
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flavor saver.
have not cut my beard since 2014.
have not cut my beard since 2014.
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Same with mine, lots of white. When I was maybe fifty, I was in a Pizza Hut and a little girl said, "Mommy. There's nobody here but us and that old man."Richard S. wrote: ↑Fri. Feb. 15, 2019 9:28 am... at the grocery store I was asked if I was eligible for the senior citizen discount ... I still have almost 2 decades before I hit that number … the beard has a lot of white.
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I let it go until my Grandmother passed. She said I reminded her of her Grandfather, not sure if that was compliment coming from 100 year old woman. I wanted to do something crazy with it for few days but missed the chance. It's neatly trimmed and that's the way it's staying.
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Come on CN, my Jack Russell licks her crotch, then licks her paws, and finally takes her paws and rubs it all into her face. I have a steel plate in my upper back so I can’t do that anymore but the neck beard helps camouflage the scars from the surgery.coalnewbie wrote: ↑Sun. Apr. 14, 2019 7:35 pmOld thread but this may bring it back to life ...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sun-men/8860464/men-bear ... -bacteria/
Besides that, there is enough lime dust and coal dirt hanging in there that nothing could grow in there if it tried to.
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The men in that small study CN has a link to must have been hanging around with the wrong ladies....
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OK, OK, I should have just let this 2 month thread quietly die. I must learn from my mistakes.
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I’ve had my beard 41 years. I got married with a beard, best man and ushers had beards. My kids have never seen me without a beard.
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I'd have fun with that, they may not even recognize you.
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I grew a beard when one of my daughters was born. I was home for a month and didn’t shave until I went back to work. She only knew me with a beard. She freaked when I walked out of the bathroom without a beard...haha