Oh, and whoever asked what branch I'm in, I'm in the Air Force.
Quote from: socctty on January 18, 2007, 07:24:11 PMOh, and whoever asked what branch I'm in, I'm in the Air Force.Oh... we thought you said you were in the military!
hahaha... The guy looks like Scotty from Star Trek. He loves that mustache though.Anyway I'm down to a #1. I'm gonna roll with it for a while, but I think I'd rather be a #2 or bic'd. Definitely gonna try the bic one of these days, soon too. The first phrase that comes to mind with the low-cut is "hyper-masculine"! Its great, I'm loving it. I think I should use some lotion or something on my head, though... it itches a bit. It is the desert in the winter, after all. I forgot to mention. I bought some skull caps; I've always thought they were a cool look. Now I get to sport 'em. If you're thinking about it, anonymous reader: go for it!
Congrats on the new look!Thank God, you're not another squib.
Results! First off, thanks guys for your welcomes and support. I went to the barber during my lunch hour and got a #2 all over. I'm psyched about it, I think it looks great. I'm really more happy with it than I thought I'd be. The receding hairline isn't really bothering me as much as I thought it would. However, the crown of my head is a little, so I'm gonna go down to a #1 (as many of you suggested) right after I post this. Anyway, here's the pictures:http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f385/scooterboogie/Buzz/The lighting isn't great; in person, the crown looks much worse. Still, overall, I have no regrets.Initial reactions were mixed. One person had a negative reaction: "Your head isn't shaped for hair that short." But this is the same guy that's been wearing the same mustache for 30 years, who thinks any change is a bad change, and often is arguing "We've been doing it this way for 25 years, why is it wrong now?" despite the fact that whatever it is he's been doing for 25 years has been causing him 3 times as much work.Other reactions were grins and soft-jabs at the new do, and one was "You look like you're part of God's army, here to kill people and deliver more souls to Him." Which I guess means I look like a bad-ass. But as I said, my personal reaction consisted of lots of almost-girlish giggling followed by a sense of relief and contentment. Oh, and whoever asked what branch I'm in, I'm in the Air Force. I work at a solar observatory here in southern New Mexico. Once again, thanks for the warm welcomes. Now time to fire up the buzzer and get out the #1 guard...
isn't the air force a dept of the navy? maybe i am wrong guess there is a first time for everything.
hey rob? how do all branches get to where they are going? the navy.
Quote from: pburke on January 18, 2007, 09:26:28 PMisn't the air force a dept of the navy? maybe i am wrong guess there is a first time for everything. I believe it's the Marines.