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Dinny Bossa Nova 10-20-2005 08:02 PM

OKAY... a show of hands.
 
I haven't looked at all the 37FE weekend pix, but something hit me as I was viewing the few the proud and the lack of hair on the top of y'alls heads.

To be fair, I noticed alot of "shaveds", but it got me to wundrin'.

It seems that the good senator and I are the only ones that I reconize who are old enough to have seen a new Edsel that still have hair growing from the top of our heads.

No malice intended guys.

So, whatcha got?

Polls are beyond my scope, so pollster hijax are welcome.

Thinning, shaved , comb-over, curly-top, flamed maple, what?

Oh yeah, my burst of activity = drive for 1000 posts before Chiefs Superbowl.

Dinny

morphius 10-20-2005 08:08 PM

Damn, a new edsel? Hell, I haven't even seen the Chiefs in a Superbowl.

I shouldn't ever lose my hair.

HemiEd 10-20-2005 08:19 PM

you are an old fart. :D Hair is over rated.

Dinny Bossa Nova 10-20-2005 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HemiEd
you are an old fart. :D Hair is over rated.

Look what it did for Mel Kiper.

Dinny

Skip Towne 10-20-2005 08:30 PM

I wasn't there but I noticed in the pictures too. I'm 60, yet my hair hasn't thinned at all. Nor has it grayed. I have no idea why not. I have a brother who is 8 years younger and his hair turned white 15 years ago. :shrug:

Chiefs Pantalones 10-20-2005 08:32 PM

http://petsblog.ratlover.net/images/...5/042605_1.jpg

WTF?

Halfcan 10-20-2005 08:32 PM

no gray here- still have hair on top

WestCoastReggie 10-20-2005 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanilla Thunder

damn scary.

Mr. Kotter 10-20-2005 08:43 PM

Thinning and slicked back....ala Vito Corleone. Kapisch?

Got sumthin' to say 'bout it? :spock:

Dinny Bossa Nova 10-20-2005 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Kotter
Thinning and slicked back....ala Vito Corleone. Kapisch?

Got sumthin' to say 'bout it? :spock:


nope

tell vinnie and luigi ta just lay off

Dinny

Mr. Kotter 10-20-2005 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dinny Blues
nope

tell vinnie and luigi ta just lay off

Dinny

Yo.

Lzen 10-20-2005 09:13 PM

Heh

Rain Man 10-20-2005 09:40 PM

I have a combover.

Really.


Well, kind of. I'm bald, but I've got this little stronghold of Bataan defender hairs on my head right about where a unicorn's horn would go, and they've held on for ten years despite being completely cut off and isolated from any other hair. I've wanted to shave it off, but my wife says I shouldn't, and I have no idea what to do with it. So I grow it just long enough to have it lie flat and comb it straight back, and I always have to tell the Great Clips immigrant haircutters to be sure to cut them, or otherwise I'll end up with a combover down to my neck.

Hey, it just occurred to me. Life sucks.

Truthfully, though, it's not like I lost a great asset or anything. Back when I had a big headful of Patrick Swayze hair, it never worked for me. It was always standing up in one place or another, and it had this big wave that showed up when I was 14 that I could never figure out how to handle, so it was always a pain in the neck.

Interestingly, I remember the exact moment that that wave appeared. I had perfectly straight hair all through my childhood up until about 14. Perfectly straight. Then one night we had an 8th-grade band concert. I got home from school, did my homework, and put on my dress clothes to go to the concert. I whipped out my comb, ran it through my perfectly straight hair, and Boing!, all of a sudden it had this big wave in it. Everyone in band thought I had somehow styled it, and people commented on it that night. The wave stayed until the hair went 20 years later. Weird stuff.

Frazod 10-20-2005 09:52 PM

God shaved my head. He started when I was in high school.

:cuss:

Frosty 10-20-2005 10:00 PM

I'm 41 and only receding a little in the front. One hair decided to stay in it's original spot to helpfully mark how far back the hairline's gone. :rolleyes: Almost no gray, which kind of runs in the family, though my dad went from almost no gray to completely gray after his bypass operation.


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