
Beard you like? I do. The word
sur la rue is that I've grown a beard. It's true, I have done. It's a trimmed model with a reddish-blonde exterior, not unlike that of the chap in the middle of the photo (
at left). I've received many positive comments on it, especially from the ladies. What they're thinking, I've no idea. (If you're a chapette and approve of beards, please submit an explanatory comment). Me, I simply wanted to change it up a bit, to effect the Wall Street-meets-Mountain Man look, or, as my chums keep pointing out, the 'Most Interesting Man In The World'. The look, I've been told, suits me quite well.
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The man to the left and he in the middle could be my brothers.
I'm glad to hear that you keep sporting that beard!
I grew one for the third time in my life last year but,owing to reddish hair and age, the chin part was entirely white and, given that I looked older than my 80 year old father, it had to come off. Mind you, if I get to 80 (which is extremely uinlikely) I might reconsider...
Every now and then I'll grow out a full beard, which contains hints of red amongst the blonde. Otherwise, I'm as clean cut as an SS officer (which I'm often complimented as after a haircut).
A beard is a wise decision.
Post some pictures.
Don't forget 'The Caveman':
http://imagebox.cz.osobnosti.cz/foto/sebastien-chabal/O488085-59277.jpg
He's playing club rugby down here for Balmain at the moment.
Good to hear you got a beard and not a prison pussy LBF.
I'm surprised you didn't use a pic of Sebastien Chabal by way of example of the rugby beard.
In my present occupation I have the luxury of mostly working in comms rooms, late nights, and never really having to meet people. And never shave again. If only I could drink and work then my life's ambitions would be complete.
I love beards. I'm a fan of the morning-after tingly reminder on your inner thighs as you cross and uncross your legs.
Beards must be well-groomed; no scraggly, hipster beards. If a man is unfortunate enough to have uneven facial hair, then he should not attempt a beard.
I'm a full bearded man since 2001, and really love it!! My wife tells me that if I shave my beard, she'll not touch until a new beard growns...
At first, people in my job looks me in a suspicious way (it's a very conservative & classic dress job) but now 2 fellows wear full beards too, even one has a goatee.
Try it for 6 or 9 months, and then you will never shave again!!!
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