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Old 05-06-2012, 12:33 PM   #31 (permalink)
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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.
My wife prefers me with a beard these days, though I keep it well groomed. I think it looks pretty sharp actually.

The only thing that annoys her is if a mustache hair pokes her upper lip when we kiss.
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The only thing that annoys her is if a mustache hair pokes her upper lip when we kiss.
gaaaah see that's what I mean! it's scratchy!
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gaaaah see that's what I mean! it's scratchy!
lol

exw didnt like any facial hair.
exgf liked a beard and mustache.
now that im alone, never know what i might have from one day to the next, though i prefer a mustache to the bottom of the jaw bone, and my full head of hair
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Anybody ever wonder about Donald Trump's hair?

I mean.. how much money does the guy actually have?
You would think he could afford to get a hair transplant.
That comb over thing is soooo gross. Like two sides are fighting to win the middle. And he has really hairy arms. So I wonder what's really going on there??
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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.
Canada. We just steal other people's cultures for food.
We have Tim Horton's. And we gave you Wendy's.
But other than Newfoundland Screech, nothing comes to mind. Oh, the maple syrup thing. Is that even food?
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Oh, the maple syrup thing. Is that even food?
mmm, one of the best.
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gaaaah see that's what I mean! it's scratchy!

See! That's why it's so good for an itchy back. That's what I was talking about!
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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!

Exactly! That's my point. I can't criticize it because I really don't know much about it. Teach away sensei!
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Anybody ever wonder about Donald Trump's hair?

I mean.. how much money does the guy actually have?
You would think he could afford to get a hair transplant.
That comb over thing is soooo gross. Like two sides are fighting to win the middle. And he has really hairy arms. So I wonder what's really going on there??
see also - Elton John!!! what IS that thing?
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Exactly! That's my point. I can't criticize it because I really don't know much about it. Teach away sensei!
you would probably appreciate the Hairy Bikers who drive round Britain on their motorbikes (hence the name) and make all their recipes from local produce

Lovely big hairy men cooking food

you will be surprised to know that I have a bit of a 'thing' for Simon King, despite him being..well...hairy
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you would probably appreciate the Hairy Bikers who drive round Britain on their motorbikes (hence the name) and make all their recipes from local produce

Lovely big hairy men cooking food

you will be surprised to know that I have a bit of a 'thing' for Simon King, despite him being..well...hairy

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The Hairy Bikers are David Myers and Simon King, two northern blokes with a passion for cooking and food. The pair began their TV careers working behind the scenes, Si as a first assistant director and locations manager for film and television and Dave as a BBC make-up artist specialising in prosthetics. It was on the set of a TV drama that they first met and became friends.
Wow! Dave! I thought I had a roundabout path to my current career! How many BBC artists need prosthetics? Or is that another of those words that means something different in Britain?

I have a brother who lost his left leg mid-thigh in a motorcycle accident. Is what he wears on his left leg to allow him to walk again what this guy specialized in? It's impressive if it is, but I want to make sure we're talking the same language, here.

Dolly, they look very interesting. I'm interested in reading/watching more from them. Thanks for the link. I'll get to the learning.
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ha ha it does mean the same thing but in make-up terms it's things like building Dr Who monsters and stuff!!
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ha ha it does mean the same thing but in make-up terms it's things like building Dr Who monsters and stuff!!

Ah ... I don't speak show-biz or makeup either ... I refer you back to my accounts of my encounters with Gene Simmons and Heather Locklear as evidence of that ...
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well I hope you can understand them - they have quite strong geordie accents (my fave accent too)
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well I hope you can understand them - they have quite strong geordie accents (my fave accent too)

I gotta tell you, my favorite accent bar none is ****ney ... not because it's sophisticated (which is okay. In the USA, my accent is anything BUT sophisticated). It's because it is absolutely the most fun accent I've ever listened to.

Somewhere close is the Kiwi accent ... I have a few hilarious anecdotes from my travels to NZ ...


EDIT ARE YOU SERIOUS?????!!!!! It censors Dolly's accent name? That algorithm needs some WORK! That's a GREAT name!!!!
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