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Post by Copelasmatron on Jun 7, 2005 16:05:45 GMT -5
Well I find that tying it back straightens it but it's gotten so that I have it tied back 90% of the time and so if it's tied back, why have long hair? Even then bits come loose and I get the wind catching bits and giving me a Bobby Charlton effect when I look at my shadow. It's really fine hair, really dry and frizzy and it mist make me look rather unnactractive so it's coming off. I'll try and keep a bit of length so I at least don't look like a clone of every bloke in the world though.
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Post by Juggernaut on Jun 7, 2005 22:50:37 GMT -5
I got rid of my hair in September so now I try and keep it nice and short, 3 mm-5 mm. (0.12" - 0.2"). And I like it and I don't look like the average man... Soon it's off to Swedenrock... It's just a matter of hours now.
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Post by Rolly on Jun 8, 2005 6:13:06 GMT -5
I won't cut my hair for until I really have to, that's for sure. I've only had short hair a couple of times since I was a kid. I cut my hair back in '94 and regretted my bleedin' ass off....
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Post by Copelasmatron on Jun 8, 2005 10:34:12 GMT -5
Well mine's gone now. Tried to keep a bit of length but it was impossible to get it to look decent. I ended up with a Rick Astley look but I went back to the shop and got my old haircut when I realised I how much I hated how I was looking. I now feel better and more confident in my appearance than I have for years. I was looking a mess now I don't.
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Post by NumberGirl on Jun 10, 2005 2:09:17 GMT -5
Gina, you've put on weight and grown sideburns!!!
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Post by Gina on Jun 10, 2005 6:40:48 GMT -5
Gina, you've put on weight and grown sideburns!!! Ah, my avatar...hahaha, I didnt know what you were talking about first of all and I was getting all Jenny Jones - you the side-to-side head thingy and the "oh no she di-ent" haha. ;D ;D
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Post by NumberGirl on Jun 10, 2005 6:51:13 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D The sideburns suit you Gina. It kind'a makes you look butch. ;D ;D ;D I've got 15 minutes before I head off in search of the lost brew, so I can't hang around too long as I think it's in the next town. Spent too long chatting on the other board. Sorry. I hope everything's okay.
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Post by Juggernaut on Apr 27, 2006 23:19:38 GMT -5
A man in Gothenburg, Sweden went out to throw his garbage early yesterday morning. Since it was really early he didn't bother to put on much clothes, he thought that his underwear was enough. He should have brought his keys with him though, cos when the door closed behind him he was locked out. Trying to get in, his neighbours called the police... The policeofficers were friendly and thought that they better help the man so they called a locksmith for him. The locksmith arrived but refused to open the door since the man didn't have any money on him! (Remember to bring a bunch of cash everyime you may be locked out of your apartment). The only option left for the man was to take a ride to the police station and wait for the buildingsupervisor to wake up...
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Post by Goddess of Thunder on Apr 28, 2006 18:20:44 GMT -5
that man wasn't you was it jugg?
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Post by Juggernaut on Apr 29, 2006 1:12:48 GMT -5
No, I live in a house, besides, if I was locked out of my house my neighbours would probably laugh their asses of, and then either help me to get in or invite my in for a drink or two...
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Post by Juggernaut on Apr 29, 2006 10:36:00 GMT -5
My insurancecompany has made some additions to what they refer to as "hot" items in the eyes of thiefs. "...home electronics used for communications including software and beer." (Somewhat exactly translated). Makes me wonder, does your home electronics include much beer?
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Post by MultipleMike on Apr 29, 2006 11:29:47 GMT -5
Mmm, high-tech beer. Now with 50% less microchips!
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Post by Legion on Apr 29, 2006 11:50:45 GMT -5
Or 50% more!
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Post by Goddess of Thunder on Apr 30, 2006 14:51:58 GMT -5
they sited beer as beer as being a target for thiefs is there a beer shortage in Sweden?
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Post by Juggernaut on May 1, 2006 3:49:20 GMT -5
No beer shortage here, but usually beer is quite expensive. Therefore there's a lot of smuggled beer in the country, and usually when you deal with smuggled beer you buy a huge amount of cans 'cos you'll never know when the next shipment will come in. My connection usually buys about 50-60 crates of beer each time (each crate hold 24 cans), consider the fact that one can costs about $1 or more... In case of theft you won't say that its contraband, you'll say you bought it here in Sweden for a party that you were supposed to have. So you collect about $1 for each can and you paid more like 40 cents...
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