What more can an older man ask for, as science joins Man and Hair and Yale?
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/06/19/hairless-man-grows-full-head-of-hair-in-yale-arthritis-drug-trial/ (http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/06/19/hairless-man-grows-full-head-of-hair-in-yale-arthritis-drug-trial/)
Quote from: quiller on June 20, 2014, 09:05:54 AM
What more can an older man ask for, as science joins Man and Hair and Yale?
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/06/19/hairless-man-grows-full-head-of-hair-in-yale-arthritis-drug-trial/ (http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/06/19/hairless-man-grows-full-head-of-hair-in-yale-arthritis-drug-trial/)
When I'm an old bald man, I'm going to see if I can just get some of the hair on my back transplanted to my scalp. If that's a thing then I'm all in the clear.
Quote from: JTA on June 20, 2014, 02:42:03 PM
When I'm an old bald man, I'm going to see if I can just get some of the hair on my back transplanted to my scalp. If that's a thing then I'm all in the clear.
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Same here. I ask Toy to shave mine. :biggrin:
Having been bald for 10 years now I actually enjoy it, hair is a hazzle and I save about $2000/year not having hair :cool: besides I love walking out of the shower having a dried head in 5sec :P
Most people who are bald and can't get women are usually fat or have terrible hygiene, and in many cases both, get the body, get clean and the women will not care about you being a baldie :thumbup: I have to put up with a lot of cheap hits from friends though :tounge:
Quote from: Mountainshield on June 25, 2014, 05:41:53 AM
Having been bald for 10 years now I actually enjoy it, hair is a hazzle and I save about $2000/year not having hair :cool: besides I love walking out of the shower having a dried head in 5sec :P
Most people who are bald and can't get women are usually fat or have terrible hygiene, and in many cases both, get the body, get clean and the women will not care about you being a baldie :thumbup: I have to put up with a lot of cheap hits from friends though :tounge:
After Mrs. Tbone passed away last year, I decided to let my hair grow out (always kept it buzzed before, partly because she liked it that way) just to see if I even still had hair. I still had hair. Lots of hair, especially on the back of my head.
Next thing you know, I'm buying shampoo and conditioner and mousse, and I'm frightening myself when I look in the mirror in the morning to see what my hair has decided to do in my sleep, and I'm paying a fellow $11.50 to cut my hair every few weeks, and I'm sweating. A lot.
Thank you, Mr. Wahl! Grab those clippers, snap on that No. 2 rake, and buzz it all off. No more shampoo or conditioner or mousse or barber or morning fright, and a lot less sweat and time invested. And you can call me bullethead all day long, I don't care. :tounge:
Quote from: TboneAgain on June 25, 2014, 10:20:38 AM
After Mrs. Tbone passed away last year, I decided to let my hair grow out (always kept it buzzed before, partly because she liked it that way) just to see if I even still had hair. I still had hair. Lots of hair, especially on the back of my head.
Next thing you know, I'm buying shampoo and conditioner and mousse, and I'm frightening myself when I look in the mirror in the morning to see what my hair has decided to do in my sleep, and I'm paying a fellow $11.50 to cut my hair every few weeks, and I'm sweating. A lot.
Thank you, Mr. Wahl! Grab those clippers, snap on that No. 2 rake, and buzz it all off. No more shampoo or conditioner or mousse or barber or morning fright, and a lot less sweat and time invested. And you can call me bullethead all day long, I don't care. :tounge:
Quote(always kept it buzzed before, partly because she liked it that way)
I have had a very short crew cut for over 70 years. My wife also likes it very short. The money I could save if I was bald.