I have been bald in Three Countries which are Canada, The United States Of America & Hungary...I am a DualCitizen By Passport(s) of Canada [My Country Of Birth] & The United States Of America, and I am married to a Royal Hungarian Lady Doctor which gave me Legal Residency in Hungary and a Professional Driver's License there as well...On all the occasions I shaved my head myself I usually used electric-clippers first followed by normal-disposable-razor(s)...I find that I usually shave my head as form of SocialProtest of my current living condition...I am a Jewish orphan...Sincerely,Emperor Jedi Sir Christopher Alan Green Esquire/CoCo Chanel (Empress),Intergalactic Vampire Master Accountant/Hawthorne Boarding School Coptic Nurse.picbeer@yahoo.ca
Cam and Tim......nice way to end my day, with a laugh! Later bald dudes!
Quote from: BALDANDRE on May 30, 2007, 04:46:54 PMCam and Tim......nice way to end my day, with a laugh! Later bald dudes!Yes Andre. I am pretty much as well versed as any one on European Royalty. There is no Hungarian "Royalty" the title King of Hungary was borne b the Emperor of Austria for several centuries. The kingdom of Hungary ceased to exist at the end of WWI with the dissolution of the Hapsbourg Empire. Now, having said that, there are still Hungarian noble families extant. However "noble" and "royal" and not the same thing. In order to be Royal you must be the ruler or member of the family of a sovereign ruler of a country or principality. As stated Royalty in Hungary ended in 1918
Yes Andre. I am pretty much as well versed as any one on European Royalty. There is no Hungarian "Royalty" the title King of Hungary was borne b the Emperor of Austria for several centuries. The kingdom of Hungary ceased to exist at the end of WWI with the dissolution of the Hapsbourg Empire. Now, having said that, there are still Hungarian noble families extant. However "noble" and "royal" and not the same thing. In order to be Royal you must be the ruler or member of the family of a sovereign ruler of a country or principality. As stated Royalty in Hungary ended in 1918
Quote from: Tyle)Later bald dudes![/quoteYes Andre. I am pretty much as well versed as any one on European Royalty. There is no Hungarian "Royalty" the title King of Hungary was borne b the Emperor of Austria for several centuries. The kingdom of Hungary ceased to exist at the end of WWI with the dissolution of the Hapsbourg Empire. Now, having said that, there are still Hungarian noble families extant. However "noble" and "royal" and not the same thing. In order to be Royal you must be the ruler or member of the family of a sovereign ruler of a country or principality. As stated Royalty in Hungary ended in 1918Wasn't the combination of Western and Northwestern Hungary also know as "Royal Hungary" and their people known as "Royal Hungarians?"There's also the Royal Hungarian Medical Society and the Royal Hungarian Medical School which really has nothing to do with royalty, but rather the geographic location of "Royal Hungary."