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Azul Wrote:

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> that's right, I cut if off.

> all of you that only worried of what I carried and

> what lived on my beard and never had a thought

> about me.

> over, my beard is gone for good.


You cut 'it' off, Azul?

The woman who you selected as your 'beard' in order to prevent speculation about your sexuality was a person, I'll have you know.

Also you say that your 'beard is gone for good'? I find this sinister.


I intend to inform the relevant authorities.

mattham Wrote:

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> so what's the final word on beards? I had one last

> year and naturally thought it was magnificent. But

> my wife didn't like it so it was a miracle it

> lasted as long as it did. So ladies (and gents) ?

> beards: yay or nay?


MrJ (aka Bignumber5) has recently grown a beard and I'm a bit put out. Until our wedding day he was always clean shaven and, to the best of my knowledge, a blonde. Now he has this beard which is, well, bright, flaming orange! At first I really wasn't keen, mostly because of the whole recessive ginger genes shock, but I'm getting used to it.

I haven't told him yet, but I think I'm going to let him keep it.

Hurrah! I'm allowed a beard... although very 21st Century that this is how I find out ;-)

I'm actually a slow grower myself, so if anyone asks I'm wussing out with either "yeah, can't be arsed to shave" or desperately claiming the Hugh-Laurie-in-"House" chic


Thanks MikeP, thought I spotted you too but didn't want to disturb. Recessive-Ginger Power!

Not sure the answer to your question Moos, but if I stood in a wood for two weeks, my beard would be non-existent.


Personally though, I think this whole beard thing is a cover-up.


ps Annasfield - getting the impression you are partial to Beards - no surprise there, as he was pretty brilliant when he played for your lot.

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