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#15
by
lostnfound21
on 14 Oct, 2006 15:23
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Oh crap...I didn't even notice that. That's funny! I'll have to change it!!
Okay...fixed.
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#16
by
Robmeister
on 10 Jan, 2007 15:56
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Should a bald man see another bald man with a combover, he has a right to shave the combover off.
I'd like to pose an amendment to the above law.
Before OR AFTER the correction is administered (i.e. the shaving) I propose that the bald man who discovered the breech has the obligation to face the perpetrator, physically spin him around, and while holding firmly onto each shoulder deliver 5 to 7 swift and powerful kicks to the buttocks area in rapid succession.
The more public this can be administered the better.
Then to demonstrate SBG grace and mercy....spin the perp back around and embrace him warmly....allowing him time to sob repentently, while patting the subject on the back and repeating, "Let it out, brother....let it all out."
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#17
by
Noner
on 12 Jan, 2007 17:30
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Any Bald man with more than 2 lay-days must give up the extras to his fellow bald men. He may not give a lay-day to anyone with hair. (unless they are related)
If there are no suitable bald men for him to pass off the extra lay-days too, it is the duty of the man with the lay-days to keep them all entertained until a suitable man is in proximity and able to take the extras off his hand.
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#18
by
PigPen
on 12 Jan, 2007 17:51
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second
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#19
by
Robmeister
on 12 Jan, 2007 18:00
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Here, Here!!
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#20
by
PBurke
on 13 Jan, 2007 08:41
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motion passed.
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#21
by
don
on 26 Jan, 2007 22:56
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I'm sorry but hairpieces are fine if they are realistic human hair which is what I have.I paid over a thousand dollars for mine and I have gotten beautiful flattering comments from everyone. A hat or cap is fine too but I absolutely hate a doo rag.Those things are ugly and look low class. Guys look horrible in them.They look like Aunt Jemima wannabes.I have a friend who wore one once and I wanted to rip the thing right off his head.The only ones I usually see wear them are women and black men. I'd rather wear a good hairpiece than one of those ratty doo rags anyday.
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#22
by
PBurke
on 26 Jan, 2007 22:59
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I'm sorry but hairpieces are fine if they are realistic human hair which is what I have.I paid over a thousand dollars for mine and I have gotten beautiful flattering comments from everyone. A hat or cap is fine too but I absolutely hate a doo rag.Those things are ugly and look low class. Guys look horrible in them.They look like Aunt Jemima wannabes.I have a friend who wore one once and I wanted to rip the thing right off his head.The only ones I usually see wear them are women and black men. I'd rather wear a good hairpiece than one of those ratty doo rags anyday.
if that makes you happy bro wear it.
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#23
by
Tyler
on 27 Jan, 2007 00:04
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I'm sorry but hairpieces are fine if they are realistic human hair which is what I have.I paid over a thousand dollars for mine and I have gotten beautiful flattering comments from everyone. A hat or cap is fine too but I absolutely hate a doo rag.Those things are ugly and look low class. Guys look horrible in them.They look like Aunt Jemima wannabes.I have a friend who wore one once and I wanted to rip the thing right off his head.The only ones I usually see wear them are women and black men. I'd rather wear a good hairpiece than one of those ratty doo rags anyday.
if that makes you happy bro wear it.
I agree with Paul. Don, I just wouldn't expect many people here to feel the same way you do, real, $1000 hair or not.
All the guys here embrace their baldness - meaning that they don't try to use drugs, transplants, or hairpieces to cover it up. This doesn't mean you have to shave it, just not cover it up.
As for doo rags, there are several reasons guys wear them, especially for sports and wearing underneath a helmet. I also know several bald bikers that wear them; I'm pretty sure they aren't trying to be Aunt Jemima wannabes.
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#24
by
PBurke
on 27 Jan, 2007 00:08
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#25
by
PBurke
on 27 Jan, 2007 00:24
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any time you see a sly brother hitting on an ugly lay-day, take pictures and post them so we can all make fun of rob...er, him!
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#26
by
David
on 27 Jan, 2007 00:24
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damn, the second page of smileys are so cool.
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#27
by
Blagadan
on 27 Jan, 2007 04:12
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Well it comes down to personal choice. If someone wants to hide it with a $1000 hair piece or sumthin else then it's their choice. Personally i don't see the point but it's up to the individual at the end of the day. Whatever makes you happy then go with it.
However if covering up becomes an ongoing project which causes stress then you'd be better off just embracing baldness.
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#28
by
Robmeister
on 27 Jan, 2007 06:31
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As for doo rags, there are several reasons guys wear them...
I just ain't up on the headwear lingo......is this a "doo rag"?
If so....I think these are cool....this is one of the first "coverings" that came to mind when I was thinking of going Sly. Seems like they'd be good for working out as well.
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#29
by
Blagadan
on 27 Jan, 2007 09:11
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why cover your slyness though? I want to show it off, I only cover when it's cold.