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#30
by
PigPen
on 28 Dec, 2006 17:58
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Looking much older and mature David
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#31
by
spaceape48
on 28 Dec, 2006 19:38
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My chin and neck are really the only areas hair grows thick enough to even try to grow anything. I used to have a goatee, but I shaved it down a while back. I might have to bring it back though, or a soul patch. I work in health care so I have to keep it professional.
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#32
by
David
on 28 Dec, 2006 20:10
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Yeah, i'm just letting it grow right now, once it comes time for job interviews in the late spring , i'll trim it to make it neat.
This picture shows it probably best.
However, these two(one with/without glasses) are both good as well.
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#33
by
PigPen
on 29 Dec, 2006 12:34
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Personally, I think you look better with the glasses
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#34
by
Blagadan
on 29 Dec, 2006 12:36
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Two of my close friends are baldies and have goatees ... I just can't bring myself to grow one, I prefer to be the odd one out.
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#35
by
PigPen
on 29 Dec, 2006 13:06
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Two of my close friends are baldies and have goatees ... I just can't bring myself to grow one, I prefer to be the odd one out.
It's always nice to be set apart from the crowd sometimes
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#36
by
ar3inc
on 29 Dec, 2006 13:46
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I stay away from the goatee, because too people associate that image with American History X.
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#37
by
PigPen
on 29 Dec, 2006 17:46
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I stay away from the goatee, because too people associate that image with American History X.
Never htought of it that way
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#38
by
Johannes
on 29 Dec, 2006 18:00
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Hi David,
Thanks for showing the pics.
The facial hair look on your face looks wonderful.
Like to see pics afther 14 weeks think it looks awesome with your bald head.
Johannes
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#39
by
David
on 29 Dec, 2006 18:49
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Personally, I think you look better with the glasses
I would agree with that. But I am conditioning myself if I get lasik in the future.
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#40
by
Razor X
on 29 Dec, 2006 19:12
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I stay away from the goatee, because too people associate that image with American History X.
I think the shaved head and goatee combo has become mainstream enough that people no longer think of it that way. I also think the way you dress makes a big difference. If you're wearing a suit, nobody is going to be thinking along the lines of American History X.
I will admit, though, when I'm dressed in a T shirt and jeans - and especially if I'm wearing my leather jacket - I do sometimes think that I look a bit like a thug. It's ironic because in reality I'm one of the least threatening people you'd ever come across.
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#41
by
ar3inc
on 29 Dec, 2006 19:24
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Unfortunately (although sometimes it’s great) my job doesn’t require a suite that often. It also has been several years since the movie.
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#42
by
Robmeister
on 30 Dec, 2006 09:17
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I stay away from the goatee, because too people associate that image with American History X.
Forgive me for being a knucklehead here....but what is "American History X"?
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#43
by
PBurke
on 30 Dec, 2006 09:18
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it is a movie.
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#44
by
Robmeister
on 30 Dec, 2006 09:33
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it is a movie.
I gather there is a villain or group of villains that are bald with goatees?