Sly Bald Guys Forum
Various Non-Bald Discussions => Entertainment/Events/Music/Movies => Topic started by: RyanJP on March 31, 2010, 04:47:05 PM
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Will somebody please tell Costanza to go by a Headblade and put it to good use !!!
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/01/07/2010-01-07_jason_alexander_joins_valerie_bertinelli_as_the_newest_celebrity_spokesperson_fo.html
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Believe it or not. he is one of the poster boys for unshaved bald men... as long as he does it proudly I say let him do as he pleases.
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Yeah the Dude needs to shave that head of his. Just a bad look.
Nice to see you back on board Duff!
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Will somebody please tell Costanza to go by a Headblade and put it to good use !!!
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/01/07/2010-01-07_jason_alexander_joins_valerie_bertinelli_as_the_newest_celebrity_spokesperson_fo.html
Actually guys who go around looking like this serve a useful purpose as examples of what not to do with thinning/receding hair.
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Dare I say that some people (like my wife) think that looks better than sly?? :/O
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Believe it or not. he is one of the poster boys for unshaved bald men... as long as he does it proudly I say let him do as he pleases.
I'm with you on this one Duff. He seems quite comfortable with the look.
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a useful purpose as examples of what not to do with thinning/receding hair.
That's not "thinning/receding," he's flat a$$ed Harry Toiletseat bald--and add the Dunlop's Disease--he's not a model for anything but an early heart attack & other systemic ailments. !*u%e He need's a blade and a REALLY strict diet--not some Ladies Home Journal style diet program. We won't go into his choices for clothing, but does this guy do anything at all for self respect???? :/O
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Nah, he's not sporting a comb over or anything. He looks like a guy who is comfortable with his hair. What he has left is groomed. He doesn't look at roley poley as he did in Seinfeld.
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He doesn't look at roley poley as he did in Seinfeld.
Actually he is significantly heavier now -- which is why he's becoming a Jenny
Craig spokesman. That's what the article was about in the first place.