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Seabag Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > I sometimes do that, but more because I look

> like

> > an utter tramp otherwise.

> >

> > My beard is tramp beard.

>

> I'm with you to a degree, but how far that line

> goes is crucial. When it becomes a chip strap,

> then Nah!



Agreed. I tried that look on my wedding day of all days, thinking I was looking pretty cool. I wasn't.

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My sister's boyfriend had a full beard and fairly unkempt hair for the entire 3 years they were together. I came home from work one day and there was a strange man in the front room. It wasn't until he spoke that I realised it was my sister's newly tonsured boyfriend.....totally unrecognisable. Anyway it turned out that he had done something very naughty and was about to run...

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