Going with shaving off everything beneath the jawline for my beard. Unfortunately my jaw won't work with anything else.
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Going with shaving off everything beneath the jawline for my beard. Unfortunately my jaw won't work with anything else.
[QUOTE=bloodorchid;976371]something's wrong with your body processes![/QUOTE]
Should I add more sat fat to my diet?
no, you need more drastic measures
hair follicle transplants
I look like Grizzly Adams according to my friend's dad. Not sure who that is, but I guess I have that going for me.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_%22Grizzly%22_Adams]James "Grizzly" Adams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url]
[IMG]http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx16/DantonTheWerewolf/the_more_you_know.jpg[/IMG]
70's TV at it's finest... I LOVED Grizzly Adams!
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_and_Times_of_Grizzly_Adams]The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url]
[IMG]http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p130/thekendoll/grizzlyAdams.jpg[/IMG]
And his sidekick Ben(the Grizzly) of course. :o
I can't grow that yet, that is awesome though!
This Grizzly Adams guy was psychotic.
[QUOTE]In an 1855 grizzly attack in the Sierras of California, John suffered head and neck injuries. His scalp was dislodged and he had a impression about the size of a silver dollar above his forehead. The wounds healed but the skull indentation remained. He made pets of several grizzlies and often wrestled with them while training them and in exhibitions. His most delinquent grizzly, named General Fremont (for John C. Fremont), during a playful wrestling match, struck Adams in the head, cracking open the previous injury like an eggshell. The wound healed somewhat, only to be reopened by the "General," several times, eventually leaving his brain tissue exposed.[/QUOTE]
My personal favorite folk hero of California would have to be Snowshoe Thompson.
[url]http://snowshoethompson.org/the-story/[/url]
[QUOTE=kenn;976408]I can't grow that yet, that is awesome though![/QUOTE]
Ya...I'm making all my friends jealous who can't grow it like I can.
I've kept a full beard since I was in my mid teens. Only because I was too lazy to cut the damned thing. Just too thick, too time consuming. Then I found out about these electric contraptions. Still too lazy, still too thick, so it gets it once in a while. It doesn't look so great on me (IMO). That may change when I thin out some.
I got roof tar on my beard. Very bad... I had to shave it off. On the flip side, WiltonDeportes Fire Chief, reporting for duty! I have a sweet mustache. All that time off from shaving anywhere except my neck line was awesome. It makes my skin feel better, although I do have a decent amount of ingrown hairs now, although I do have pretty curly hair.