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Otta Wrote:

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> Haha, Nah man, I'm all bearded up.

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> Although every summer I am tempted to grab the

> razor as it can get a bit uncomfortable.


I'm in my summer plumage right now, beard wise. No1 into a No 2 with a 1/2 fade on the sides


God I sound such a twat

Waiting in all morning yesterday for a courier who turns up only when you've finally given up and gone out, won't leave it in a safe place and says they'll try again tomorrow without indicating a time or telling you where you can collect it. Like being under house arrest.

I've been buying second hand/antique wooden furniture of late, mainly because it is nicer and cheaper than new stuff. But there is a fashion at the moment of painting lovely antique stuff in sodding Farrow and Ball chalky pastel blue paint. AAAAAAAAARRRGGGH.


There are going to be a lot of people spending loads of money getting this cack off in a few years once this fashion changes.

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