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If you want to play Santa ....
by
Razor X
on 14 Nov, 2013 10:44
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#1
by
slymyke
on 14 Nov, 2013 10:49
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That sure was a lot of trouble for a guy who really had too short of a beard to look like a "good" Santa anyway.
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#2
by
Laser Man
on 14 Nov, 2013 10:49
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Man, he must have really wanted to have a white beard to go through that!
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#3
by
Razor X
on 14 Nov, 2013 10:50
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I'm not sure why shaving it brought him relief. Seems like the last thing you'd want to do to irritated skin is drag a razor blade over it.
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#4
by
Laser Man
on 14 Nov, 2013 10:53
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Seems like it would be painful to shave and if the hair was brittle, he probably got a lot of ingrown hairs after the shave!
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#5
by
wpruitt
on 14 Nov, 2013 13:59
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Couple of years ago I was passing a mall in Atlanta (in around September). There were tons of older men around, all wearing shorts, but with longer white hair and full beards. Found out they were holding auditions for Santa.
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#6
by
Mike E. P.
on 14 Nov, 2013 14:39
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The funniest part about that is that after describing this horrible and painful procedure, there are directions for doing it!
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#7
by
Laser Man
on 14 Nov, 2013 16:41
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The funniest part about that is that after describing this horrible and painful procedure, there are directions for doing it!
Perhaps his first clue should have been that he couldn't find a professional who was wiling to bleach his beard!
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#8
by
Mike E. P.
on 14 Nov, 2013 18:32
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The funniest part about that is that after describing this horrible and painful procedure, there are directions for doing it!
Perhaps his first clue should have been that he couldn't find a professional who was wiling to bleach his beard!
Yeah - bleach and face - don't really go together!
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#9
by
Razor X
on 14 Nov, 2013 19:09
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#10
by
Laser Man
on 15 Nov, 2013 06:03
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This guy really looks like Santa!
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#11
by
tomgallagher
on 15 Nov, 2013 08:19
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OMG.
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#12
by
TheSlyBear
on 15 Nov, 2013 08:47
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The 2nd guy makes a much better Santa -- but my god, I'd not go through all that toxic process.
But then, I wouldn't have to...
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#13
by
slybeard
on 15 Nov, 2013 09:38
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My wife has a relative that played Santa for several years with a natural beard. His beard and hair was mostly white with some gray. His wife, who was a trained beautician, did something to lighten the grays that was not all that difficult. He also has some temporary stuff that he would spray in to hide the gray at times. They went first class all the way with it, very nice suite, etc. They would earn between $10K and $20K per year in November and December. Not bad to supplement retirement.
He stopped last year because of health reasons and immediately shaved his beard.
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#14
by
TheSlyBear
on 15 Nov, 2013 16:12
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There is nothing at all wrong with a sly Santa!

As long as the beard is there...