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So my dad took the plunge...
by
time2shine
on 06 Oct, 2008 13:29
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He said that I inspired him, and he shaved it clean.

He was pretty much there, as he's been shaving with no guard for awhile, so it really wasn't much of a difference. And I personally think he looks great either way.
It's cool, because now I have been passing on the knowledge about shaving methods and all the good stuff I've learned from you guys.
On the negative side, I asked my mom if she liked it. She looked at my dad, then just shook her head.
I'd heard stories about some of you dudes getting bad reactions from your wives, but I had nothing but encouragement from my wife-to-be. Is this just a generational thing??
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#1
by
schro
on 06 Oct, 2008 13:34
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I'd heard stories about some of you dudes getting bad reactions from your wives, but I had nothing but encouragement from my wife-to-be. Is this just a generational thing??
WAIT...I'M NOT THAT OLD!

Yeah, the Lovely Mrs. Schro hates it, but she's the only one in my family that doesn't like it. I think it looks good, my dome has a good shape, and I love it.
I have no idea if it's a generational thing.
I'll be back in a minute....I just crapped in my Depends.
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#2
by
BALDANDRE
on 06 Oct, 2008 13:41
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I have no idea if it's a generational thing.
I'll be back in a minute....I just crapped in my Depends.

...
oh and by the way your upper teeth have shifted to the left a bit!
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#3
by
Razor X
on 06 Oct, 2008 13:44
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The tree doesn't fall far from the apple!! Good job on getting your old man to take the plunge!!
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#4
by
tomgallagher
on 06 Oct, 2008 13:47
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Good for him.
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#5
by
Brkeatr
on 06 Oct, 2008 14:53
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Hey, thats great Time !!
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#6
by
SlyHigh
on 07 Oct, 2008 08:40
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Years ago my dad said he wants his hair to fall out so he wouldn't have to fool with it anymore. He's real conservative and would never shave it, though. As of now he's 61 years old and has hardly lost a hair.
He mentioned recently that he noticed my hair starting to thin... says it's the genes from his mom's side.
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#7
by
Brkeatr
on 07 Oct, 2008 09:47
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My Dad had always wanted to buzz his head and my Mother would never let him. I had buzzed mine quite awhile before he had passed away. Anyway, my Dad eventually had to go into a nursing home and my Mother finally gave in and let my wife buzz his head . It was probably 2 months later that he passed away, but he had the pleasure of finally enjoying that buzzed head he had always desired even if it was only for a couple months....RIP Dad.
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#8
by
TheSlyBear
on 07 Oct, 2008 09:50
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Post pics of Dad with new noggin.
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#9
by
Mikekoz13
on 07 Oct, 2008 10:05
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That's a great story T2S! I've tried to get my Dad to "Shave the Shoe" but he thinks I'm crazy.
Post up a photo of you and Dad together.
Hey "Shave the Shoe" is kind of catchy.... maybe we should have bumper stickers made............... Slap that slogan on there with the SBG logo....
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#10
by
Scott
on 07 Oct, 2008 23:02
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Good for him T2S! My dad, once I went sly, told my mom that he was gonna do the same thing, but he hasn't yet, but man he needs to!
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#11
by
Tyler
on 07 Oct, 2008 23:06
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That's awesome TS2!
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#12
by
GASlick
on 08 Oct, 2008 21:03
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That's great t2s.
I don't think it's generational, just things are a lot more accepted now than they used to be.
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#13
by
baldy46
on 24 Nov, 2008 08:27
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My dad likes the sly look, but he has a full head of hair. My MPB comes from my mom's side. She's cool with my slyness too and so are my friends. It's just my wife and daughter who don't care for it. I'm not digging in my heels and refusing to let the hair grow back because I'm out to prove a point or be a jerk, I just hate the hair. Being sly feels great and its unique to me. What can I say?