Nice job Tyler, well said.
"And this year's Pulitzer for journalism goes to..."
Thanks guys! The best part is that it references SBG!
the great ones are always humble.
GOOD GOD!!! A few points here.
Tyler - nice article. Next Beer is on you.
Now,
RobMeister...that new pic. I think you were toasted when you took it. You look like a #3 Billiard Ball.
Pig Pen. Is that pic supposed to be Bono meets Howie Mandel meets Herb Tarlek (WKRP in Cincinnati) ?.
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Cheers.
Schro, Your Humble Ordinary American
Now,
RobMeister...that new pic. I think you were toasted when you took it. You look like a #3 Billiard Ball.
Yes we were!!
I think I was belching the alphabet in that shot....
I had to cut Tyler outa that one.....it was just the right thing to do, man.
great article!...quite a few women have replied to it also...
Dang, at least one of us can put more than one sentence together...
Dang, at least one of us can put more than one sentence together...
Thanks Tom!! And everyone else.
GOOD GOD!!! A few points here.
Tyler - nice article. Next Beer is on you.
Now,
RobMeister...that new pic. I think you were toasted when you took it. You look like a #3 Billiard Ball.
Pig Pen. Is that pic supposed to be Bono meets Howie Mandel meets Herb Tarlek (WKRP in Cincinnati) ?. .
Cheers.
Schro, Your Humble Ordinary American
Schrojak, that's what happens when you leave a billhilly unattended in front of a small audience and a camera phone. Just goofin off at work. It was a great stress reliever.
a pretty good read, I enjoyed it. Good job!!
First-rate article, Tyler. I am glad that it appeared in a broader medium, not just to the already converted at SBGs. I came across an interesting anthropological explanation of baldness the other day. The writer claimed that Nature/evolution created baldness in the best male specimens to send a mating signal to the females (he was talking about our relatives, the higher primates) of the species who wanted to identify the most stable, authoritative, and protective individuals with whom to bond and start a family. Something to think about. If this thesis is correct, young guys getting ready to settle down should celebrate their baldness as a social advantage. Perhaps the growing number of those who stop making efforts to cover and of those who are BBC confirms this "forgotten" wisdom, despite the false media depictions that have characterized the desirable male until fairly recently. The heroine's fingers in the hero's hair may be good, but the heroine's fingers caressing the totally clean dome--skin on skin--is as good or better. I'm thinking of the Funnel Weaver's post of his laday kissing his shiny head). Professor Melon
Dude, that article rocks! I relayed the link around to a few people I thought it may help out as well! Nice