Just to add one consideration to transplants, a transplant does NOT stop the process of mpb, so when you've paid to fill in what has fallen out to this point, the process will continue and the transplanted area can be left without hair behind it--in addition to the scar(s) on the donor area. Expensive, of course, painful--physically, financially and as mpb continues--pain to your ego. Shaving is safe, shaving doesn't leave scars, shaving is safe for the wallet.
Im now wondering why anyone would even consider a transplant if it doesnt do the thing they want it to do
Who is Bosley? Tom Bosley?And dont mention steak!!!
And dont mention steak!!!
Yeah but I cant get it here, remember? Or rather, I can, but its like donkey leather
Quote from: GSGUK on September 14, 2011, 09:10:55 AMYeah but I cant get it here, remember? Or rather, I can, but its like donkey leatherOh yeah--and you mentioned my most hated steakhouse, Ruth's Chris. It had a long history with New Orleans, but Ruth Fertel, the "Ruth" in the name (she bought Chris' Steakhouse with a divorce settlement, but that's a whole story in itself) was dead, they had the bean counters in charge and moved the headquarters out of New Orleans immediately after Katrina. For that callous and heartless abandonment, as well as the general decline in the once idiosyncratic character of the place--i.e. real onion rings made on premises with a homemade batter, etc.--lots of us in NO won't go there anymore, no matter where.
Big guy, I promise you one thing. If you lived in England, and if you loved filet mignon, and if you happened to be in America on a flying visit, you'd go ANYWHERE for it, even Ruth's Chris I'm not overly keen on RC either. Overpriced and lower quality than you can get elsewhere. However, if I landed at JFK or Miami or wherever, and there was an RC in baggage reclaim, you can be sure I'd be placing my order before picking up my bags