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#15
by
PigPen
on 18 May, 2007 06:49
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Excellent spider, I don't think you will regret it at all.
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#16
by
jusbnme
on 18 May, 2007 09:13
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Yeah, go for it man. You'll love it. And you can always rock a skull cap like others said. I've been shaving with the grain for a few weeks to avoid irritation and it works real good for me. By shaving with the grain it does leave some stubble but it helps keep the skull caps on and you can't even tell the difference in going with the grain unless you feel it.
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#17
by
spider170383
on 20 May, 2007 06:50
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Hi everyone,
I have decided to shave to a #0 after my basketball game tomorrow night. That's right, I'm taking the next step!
I will post a pic once I have done it. I really am enjoying the shaved look and not having to worry about hair maintenance at all :-)
Stay tuned folks and keep the comments coming in :-)
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#18
by
SLYinKC
on 20 May, 2007 06:58
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Spider, Glad to hear of your positive reactions. It really is much easier to care for and you can't beat the feeling. Can't wait to see your pics. If you're like me, it won't be long until you pick up the razor and finish the job. The difference between a zero and the shave is so small and the shave is so much of a cleaner look.
Best of luck.
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#19
by
mikesj
on 20 May, 2007 07:39
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Spider, congratulations on making the decision....you're getting closer to completely sly. Keep us posted and send a pic
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#20
by
schro
on 20 May, 2007 07:47
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The difference between a zero and the shave is so small and the shave is so much of a cleaner look.
Best of luck.
BINGO. Can't believe a Chiefs fan has something intelligent to say
(j/k).
Spider, it is more maintenance to be truly slick than just buzzing it at #0, but the pros definitely outweigh the additional maintenance requirements.
Cheers!
Schro
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#21
by
spider170383
on 21 May, 2007 00:54
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Only another 5-6 hours and I'll be nice and slick. Pictures will be on the way too so please stay tuned :-)
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#22
by
SLYinKC
on 21 May, 2007 06:18
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BINGO. Can't believe a Chiefs fan has something intelligent to say
(j/k).
Spider, it is more maintenance to be truly slick than just buzzing it at #0, but the pros definitely outweigh the additional maintenance requirements.
Cheers!
Schro
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Spider, Way to go. You're almost there. I'm anxious to see your pics.
BTW. I'd be very careful about who you listen to about how to get the "clean" look. Have you seen some of those Raider fans???
J/K Schro...
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#23
by
spider170383
on 21 May, 2007 07:48
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I am now officially a sly!!!!
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I had first buzzed it down with no guard and after a a close look and a little thinking, I thought, what the hell!!!!
There wasn't much hair left anyway after buzzing it right down so I thought I might as well go all the way.
Out came the Gillette razor and shaving cream and went to work.
I hope you like my pictures. I'm now really enjoying the sly look and the feel of it :-)
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#24
by
Paul
on 21 May, 2007 07:57
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Awesome spider...looks great. Now go out and enjoy those headrubs
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#25
by
BALDANDRE
on 21 May, 2007 08:20
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Looks way better than before...very nice and clean! i hope you like it, it's a much better option for you!
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#26
by
Kajun
on 21 May, 2007 10:25
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looks good michael! much better than with fuzz
and i think you look your age now instead of the aging effect the thinning was having on you.
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#27
by
Stu
on 21 May, 2007 11:45
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See how easy that was to do, Spider. Glad you went for it, and I'm sure you are. Pats on the back all around for us... another Sly convert.
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#28
by
Tyler
on 21 May, 2007 12:45
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Way to go Michael! Glad you like it!
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#29
by
PigPen
on 21 May, 2007 13:08
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Congrats on your liberation! We knew you wouldn't be able to wait.