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Who do you fancy? Page 126

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 11 2008, 9:56 PM BST

Shavings a pain, plus being clean shaven now just feels wrong; its lots of lovely stubbley growth for me.

Yeah, I say embrace this current fashion whilst we can. Even though I'll continue long after it's gone.

Quote: Leevil @ June 11 2008, 9:41 PM BST

That top lip must take ages. ;)

Yes, it's a bitch.

Quote: Rachel @ June 11 2008, 9:49 PM BST

Beards/stubble are lovely, I don't know why men shave every day. Surely it's a lot of effort. Enlighten me!

Not so much effort as monotonous.

I wonder how much laser hair removal would cost...

The only thing I can't grow yet is a handlebar moustache, which is a shame because I've always wanted to go for that gay cowboy look.

Quote: Leevil @ June 11 2008, 10:06 PM BST

The only thing I can't grow yet is a handlebar moustache, which is a shame because I've always wanted to go for that gay cowboy look.

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I was thinking more Freddie Mercury, I think that ^^ as handlebar moustache makes more sense >_<

I did not shave today because of a sideburn mishap, but normally I am fastidious.

They say you should not shave one day a week to allow your outer skin to recover from the trauma.

I shall take today as my day-off.

*tries to think of a day when not shaving would be acceptable*

What's this sideburn mishap?

I'm not telling you. It's too embarrassing.

You coughed whilst shaving and ended up cutting off half of a sideburn, the falling hair made you sneeze, and you somehow managed to shave down half of the rest of your person?

Even worse.

Tell! You can't just tell half a story!

Watch me.

Tell at least 3/4 of it!

Remember that bit on Father Ted where Ted's trying to get the dent out of the car he's borrowed for a con raffle prize?

Like that, only with sideburns.

:O Eep!

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