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Old 05-06-2012, 07:47 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Ha ha I also don't *do* men who spend more time in the mirror than me!!!
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I don't mind our food being criticised by the French or even the Italians but.......!!!!
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Lon, I'm a lot like you in that I never thought about my hair from looking in the mirror, but those shots like the overhead security cam, or pictures from behind always surprised me.
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That's some good direct communication for anyone who wants Dolly to do them. .

Dolly, you have to think this facial hair thing though. You know when you get an itch in that area of your back that you just can't reach? When you ask your man to scratch it for you, and he just can't quite get it? It keeps slipping between his fingers, his fingers just missing that magic itchy spot? And you can't blame him because he can't feel your itch, right? Well, at those times, if he has facial hair at just the right length, he can rub his cheek against that area of your back ... that itchy spot won't slip between his whiskers. You should give it a chance ...
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So how about the Shel Silverstein look:



or if a man is bald but has a great beard... should he just shave the beard too?

That IS my look right now . Unlike Dolly, my wife LOVES me to have a beard. Despite my joking, I'm not so worried about my look so long as I'm neat and clean, but my wife would go to war to make sure that beard stayed on my face. So I keep it there, and let her trim it to the look she likes.
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Old 05-06-2012, 10:52 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I gotta know what comes to mind when you think of American food!
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Old 05-06-2012, 11:02 AM   #22 (permalink)
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My ex started balding at 18 and it receded really fast! By the time he was 24 he had nearly nothing on top! Perhaps the cruelest irony for him was that he is an extremely hairy man!! He literally had/has more hair on his shoulders than he does on his head!

I never really cared when I was with him, I always thought he was sexy anyways.

Dolly - I LOVE hair on men - anywhere!!! :P

Is it ironic that I married a man with very little body hair, and who shaves consistently for work? Booo!!!

My hubby has a full head of (curly!) hair on top - he shaves it, grows it out, rinse and repeat.

I don't like it when he shaves his head - but if he were balding I would understand.
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Old 05-06-2012, 11:23 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I gotta know what comes to mind when you think of American food!
this sort of thing:



and I can't do beards, I just can't - it's a dealbreaker
H wanted to grow a beard and it was one of the very few things I really put my foot down over ha ha
maybe that's why he left!
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Old 05-06-2012, 11:25 AM   #24 (permalink)
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I luckily will never lose my hair. It's just as thick at 40 as it was at 20. Grows like a weed too. There is a trade off though......my head is one big cowlick! LOL. So that means wear very short or very long.
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Oh, Dolly ... you gotta stop watching "Man Vs. Food Nation." We have a whole lotta teachin' to do about food in different parts of the US.
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well I don't get what you guys have about English food! at least we have proper cheese!
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To be honest, all I know about British food is Fish and Chips, and Toad in the Hole. Oh, and I watched an Anthony Bourdain episode about Ireland, but I didn't expect that would be much like London.
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To be honest, all I know about British food is Fish and Chips, and Toad in the Hole. Oh, and I watched an Anthony Bourdain episode about Ireland, but I didn't expect that would be much like London.
that's like me saying I know all about American food from watching a Jamie Oliver episode about CANADA

there's slightly more to british food than fish and chips my lovely!
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well I don't get what you guys have about English food! at least we have proper cheese!
American cheese is IMO an abomination. It has one purpose only, cheeseburgers and that is stretching it. Would rather have a nice piece of Pepper Jack on my burger.
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Dolly I'm sure you're at least partially joking, but American food is far more than fast food. Sure much of it has it's roots in other cultures.

Now-a-days everyone has food from all over... heck I know a lot of your Brits love your Curry. I've heard the jokes about how Indian food used to open up next to pubs, now pubs open up next to Indian restaurants.

So in America we have:
Tex-Mex (it's different than Mexican and it's NOT Taco Hell... err Bell)
Cajan
Californian style (i.e. loads of veggies/vegan)
Pizza (American pizza is quite different than from Italian origin)

I'm sure there's more I'm missing, but it's not all fast food. It's not as well developed as other countries... but we've only been around for a couple of hundred years.
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