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#45
by
PBurke
on 08 Jan, 2007 17:05
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damn chickenhawk. she must look like her mom huh? way to cute to look like dad. ha ha
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#46
by
wpruitt
on 08 Jan, 2007 17:49
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As long as she doesn't have dad's hairline
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#47
by
PigPen
on 08 Jan, 2007 17:54
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hahahahhahahahahahahahahahaha
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#48
by
Robmeister
on 09 Jan, 2007 07:57
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people always think I'm mean until I start talking.
HHhhhmmm.....people seem to like me until I start talking
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#49
by
PigPen
on 09 Jan, 2007 08:27
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people always think I'm mean until I start talking.
HHhhhmmm.....people seem to like me until I start talking 
That could be bad in your line of work Robmeister
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#50
by
frostillicus123
on 09 Jan, 2007 22:53
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I get more hugs and kisses on the check than all you combined..
I don't know.........my one year old daughter sure kisses and hugs me a lot!

she's beautirul dude.. congradulation..... holding her you sure don't look mean
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#51
by
gearhedguy
on 26 Mar, 2007 16:26
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I'm bald, goateed, muscled, drive a big ol' pickup truck and I find strangers (mostly guys) referring to me as "Boss." Makes me chuckle cuz you just might catch me sniffling in a Hallmark Card store (but don't tell them that!). And if I'm in there buying a Mother's Day card - bring me the tissues!! Gotta love it, visual perception means a great deal in our society.
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#52
by
MR. CLEAN
on 27 Mar, 2007 18:17
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I find that "Hard" look to be an advantage. Often times, first impressions are everything, I find that its alot easier to establish that I am a Goof and a Nice Guy after the fact with them originally recognizing me as Business or "Hard". Makes it easier to be taken seriously by those who you wish to deal with in that mindset.
Another Advantage: some women are attracted to the "BadA$$" at first, when all that they really want is a good guy... Give them what they need to see at first, and then let them see what they really want later when that becomes their main focus! Change with the Rules of the Game
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#53
by
Bald_freak
on 01 Jun, 2007 18:10
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I love being bald. Generally ,I get more respect now then when my hair was long, and I get a lot more attention from the fairer sex. But the assumption that I get put upon me that I can't stand, which comes from people with different ethnic backgrounds than I, is that I'm a skinhead . I'm not a racist. I only hate stupid people, of any race including my own.
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#54
by
Tyler
on 02 Jun, 2007 00:14
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I love being bald. Generally ,I get more respect now then when my hair was long, and I get a lot more attention from the fairer sex. But the assumption that I get put upon me that I can't stand, which comes from people with different ethnic backgrounds than I, is that I'm a skinhead . I'm not a racist. I only hate stupid people, of any race including my own.
Bald_Freak, welcome to Sly Bald Guys!
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#55
by
NotoriousSEG
on 02 Jun, 2007 00:55
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i've had some interesting experiences (to say the least) since going sly.
TODAY: this very day, i walked into my lexus dealership to check on my car (brake problems) and asked the guy behind the counter if i could see 'mike" (a guy i have spoken with on several occasions, but never met). he went into the service area and i saw him talking to a guy---they were both looking in my direction, but i pretended not to notice. the counter guy came back alone and said "mike stepped out for a while, maybe he could call you later?" so i sighed and told him who i was and why i was there, when all of a sudden "mike" comes running in the room and (laughingly) told me he was sorry for the mix up but that he owed "some money" and wasn't sure who i was. i laughed.
i'll admit my default expression isn't exactly approachable. if they only knew that my personailty is more like a goofy 3rd grader all hopped up on grape soda. i will also freely admit i use my appearance to my advantage. i walk slowly, i move deliberately and i take up space. i don't appear to be in a hurry for anyone. i don't go out of my way to intimidate, nor do i look for trouble, it's just a good feeling to be given a wide berth. be it fear or respect or whatever, i'll take it. i bounced a little in college ---never threw one punch. never had to. i prefer to talk---you can reason with almost anyone. they just listen better if you're huge. shaving my head has really just added the cherry on top, so to speak.
i guess i also kind of enjoy the dichotomy of the gruff-looking exterior and the class clown interior. people are always pleasantly surprised and i think that's part of the fun.
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#56
by
Tyler
on 02 Jun, 2007 01:07
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Great story dude! I love being able to influence a situation by using posture and my look.
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#57
by
Scott
on 02 Jun, 2007 01:09
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I love being bald. Generally ,I get more respect now then when my hair was long, and I get a lot more attention from the fairer sex. But the assumption that I get put upon me that I can't stand, which comes from people with different ethnic backgrounds than I, is that I'm a skinhead . I'm not a racist. I only hate stupid people, of any race including my own.
Welcome to the brotherhood!
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#58
by
MR. CLEAN
on 02 Jun, 2007 14:21
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I love being bald. Generally ,I get more respect now then when my hair was long, and I get a lot more attention from the fairer sex. But the assumption that I get put upon me that I can't stand, which comes from people with different ethnic backgrounds than I, is that I'm a skinhead . I'm not a racist. I only hate stupid people, of any race including my own.
First off, welcome Bald_Freak... Second, I feel you brother. In alot of ways Caucasians fare the blunt end of the stick when it comes to racial steriotyping of a bald head. As a Minority, I can say that we don't get it anywhere near as bad because the instant assuption that is made is either "O, thats the style" or "Their an Athlete"; whereas ya'll are labelled for a hate group. Its getting better thanks to IFC and other popular X-Games. As alternative athletes begin to replace the mold, I definitly hope the old stigma of the SkinHeads can just fade out.
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#59
by
Razor X
on 02 Jun, 2007 14:34
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As alternative athletes begin to replace the mold, I definitly hope the old stigma of the SkinHeads can just fade out.
I thought it already had. I've never had that reaction from anyone. Nor can I ever remember seeing an actual skinhead in person. The only ones I've ever seen have been in the movies and on TV. Those of you who have been mistaken for skinheads -- where do you live? Maybe it is a regional thing?
As an aside, people from multi-ethnic backgrounds are more and more common nowadays and it's not always easy to tell the ethnicity of a guy who shaves his head. Nobody's ever going to mistake me for anything other than a white guy, but if you hadn't said something about being a minority, Mr. Clean, I wouldn't have known and actually would not have even thought about it.