My mother’s grandnephew who attends BYU-Idaho (formerly known as Ricks College) returns home with a (as his mother, my cousin, would call it) “John the Baptist” beard.
Hubby is half Cherokee. Whenever he tries to grow a beard, he looks as if the months have been at him. He had a nice Hapsburg moustache when we met, and I loved it.
Yes and no Tony. As a woman, I have hair only in the places where it’s supposed to be. Haven’t found a penny pretty enough, like bev, to get it taken care of yet. I do remember getting a cast off my arm 10yrs ago and thinking who stuck that dark shag rug on my arm.
Baldness in three genetic lines all missed me and went to my sister’s Cabbage Patch Kid. In 28 years he hasn’t grown a single follicle. Have never grown a beard more than maybe twice as long as the one in my avatar picture. That particular beard had started as a neat Franciscan for Friar Lawrence, to be ruffled up for Sir Toby Belch; grown out as far as I had time for to provide dulcimer accompaniment for a hillbilly song; then trimmed back for an eccentric nature lover named Sir Wilber Humphrey IV in an as yet unreleased film called “Live from Savage Run”. Currently I just have my usual thick mustache.
rubinocreative Premium Member over 10 years ago
Are you hairy?
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
My mother’s grandnephew who attends BYU-Idaho (formerly known as Ricks College) returns home with a (as his mother, my cousin, would call it) “John the Baptist” beard.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 10 years ago
Some people say my jokes are pretty hairy….
Plods with ...™ over 10 years ago
No not so much.
jbmlaw01 over 10 years ago
After two weeks without shaving I look like Yasir Arafat. Even if I hate shaving, shaving is the lesser evil.
wpr over 10 years ago
yep. full beard. offered to shave it off for my daughter’s wedding if she so desires. we shall see.
Dani Rice over 10 years ago
Hubby is half Cherokee. Whenever he tries to grow a beard, he looks as if the months have been at him. He had a nice Hapsburg moustache when we met, and I loved it.
vldazzle over 10 years ago
No; as a woman, I’ve been glad never to grow any on arms or legs (of course, that means that hair on my head is also thin- always has been).
Jkiss over 10 years ago
Yes and no Tony. As a woman, I have hair only in the places where it’s supposed to be. Haven’t found a penny pretty enough, like bev, to get it taken care of yet. I do remember getting a cast off my arm 10yrs ago and thinking who stuck that dark shag rug on my arm.
gcarlson over 10 years ago
Baldness in three genetic lines all missed me and went to my sister’s Cabbage Patch Kid. In 28 years he hasn’t grown a single follicle. Have never grown a beard more than maybe twice as long as the one in my avatar picture. That particular beard had started as a neat Franciscan for Friar Lawrence, to be ruffled up for Sir Toby Belch; grown out as far as I had time for to provide dulcimer accompaniment for a hillbilly song; then trimmed back for an eccentric nature lover named Sir Wilber Humphrey IV in an as yet unreleased film called “Live from Savage Run”. Currently I just have my usual thick mustache.