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Beards: why?

Post 21

Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor

I guess it depends on the person. My ex-boyfriend has been growing his hair out for over a year (he quit his job when they told him to cut it) and also has grown a beard, and in my opinion he looks like Wolfman...but then the fact that he has very crooked teeth and prominent canines might have something to do with that. smiley - smiley


Beards: why?

Post 22

The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314)

Most of my friends tell me, I look better with a beard than I do without... I hope they don't have the same reason for that smiley - winkeye


Beards: why?

Post 23

Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor

Well, there's nothing wrong with looking wolfish. I actually rather like the look...but preferably on people I already know rather than people I run into in dark alleys....smiley - smiley


Beards: why?

Post 24

The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314)

Well, you'll never meet ME in a dark alley. They're scary anyway, whether you meet a wolflike creature there or not. smiley - winkeye
The only place you're likely to meet me, is here, somewhere out on the net.

Anyway, wolves ARE neat animals, but I prefer felines of any size of breed. Can they be ferocious or what?


Beards: why?

Post 25

Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor

In other words, you don't get out much? smiley - winkeye

And yes, felines of all sorts rule. But lately I've developed a thing for wolves as well. They're awfully photogenic.


Beards: why?

Post 26

Streaker

I'm not all for beards myself. I dig the goatee thing though. I have one, I like it, my lady friends enjoy it, and I'll be keeping it. That is untill some drop dead gorgeous lady asks me to shave it off. I'm a sucker for the female population.smiley - smiley


Beards: why?

Post 27

Streaker

I'm not all for beards myself. I dig the goatee thing though. I have one, I like it, my lady friends enjoy it, and I'll be keeping it. That is untill some drop dead gorgeous lady asks me to shave it off. I'm a sucker for the female population. :P


Beards: why?

Post 28

Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor

You're more accomodating than my ex. He was several hundred miles from me when he grew the beard, and when I heard about it I threatened to meet him at the airport with a razor; despite my threats, though, he wouldn't shave it off. Eventually I grew to agree with him that he actually looked better with it than without...but still, goes to show that there were some things he wouldn't do, even for me smiley - sadface


Beards: why?

Post 29

The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314)

"Lupa Mirabilis" wrote:
>>In other words, you don't get out much? <<

Hell, why beat around the bush, huh? smiley - winkeye This part of the world doesn't consist of ONLY dark alleys, mind you!

However, you're right: I DO feel more comfortable right here, behind the screen smiley - winkeye


Beards: why?

Post 30

Anonymouse

Colourful guy. smiley - winkeye


Beards: why?

Post 31

Anonymouse

Why is it that the average computer nerd prefers feline to K-9?


Beards: why?

Post 32

The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314)

>>Why is it that the average computer nerd prefers feline to K-9?<<

Do they?? Well, maybe felines just taste better smiley - winkeye)

No, that's a sick joke... I could never eat my cats. Maybe one reason is, you don't need to walk the cat, like you do with a dog. Thus more time can be spent behind the screen and keyboard (which the nerds like best, after all).



Beards: why?

Post 33

Anonymouse

On the contrary... Dogs (erm.. well.. Dogs, that is.. not those little rats some people refer to as dogs smiley - winkeye) can be left outside, whereas cats generally insist on being in -between- you and what you're trying to look at (or type on smiley - winkeye).

(I've had both... Just an animal lover. Which pleases most of my friends. smiley - winkeye)


Why Shave?

Post 34

Sorcerer

Actually, having a beard (especially a long, flowing white beard) can keep you cooler. As a metaphor, have you ever seen a recently sheared sheep standing in the sun? Only the wooly ones do.


Beards: why?

Post 35

Sorcerer

Have you seen Hollywood Hogan? He has a blond moustache and dark stubble.


Beards: why?

Post 36

Sorcerer

My cat often settles down on the computer chair.


Why Shave?

Post 37

Anonymouse

Yes, I have, actually... But your point is valid, none-the-less. smiley - bigeyes


Beards: why?

Post 38

Anonymouse

Nearly every IRC cat-owner I know (and there's a lot of them, trust me smiley - winkeye) has, at one time or another, typed several lines of gibberish into a channel, only to come back explaining that was his/her cat. smiley - winkeye


Beards: why?

Post 39

The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314)

Ofcourse... they wouldn't want to admit that they had a bit too much to drink smiley - winkeye

About a cat tending to be in the way:

Yeah, isn't that adorable? They just want to participate in whatever it is you're doing, regardless how futile your business is in their eyes.

And about the option to leave a dog outside:

1. Regardless of their size, in some types of weather I wouldn't DARE do that to them.
2. Let all us pet-lovers be GLAD that cats aren't as big as the average dog. It would be very inconvenient to find a golden-retriever (or larger) sized animal between yourself and the keyboard smiley - winkeye


Beards: why?

Post 40

SPINY (aka Ship's Cook)

My beard is probably all of 25 years old, so I'd be scared to find out what's underneath - probably a double chin or some horrible rash. But I'm afflicted with heavy growth anyway, so part of it's laziness, and part of it is because when i did shave, the jaw area was the bit that gave me most trouble with cuts and rashes. So now I shave my cheeks and my neck only, but even those bits are like sandpaper by early evening. No-one's mentioned the fact that that that the more you scrape, the more it grows, so I figure if I keep the beardy bit neat with a trimmer, it draws attention away from the inevitable blue shadow elsewhere. But why criticise men with beards for exercising choice? You might as well criticse women for choosing to dye their hair. I mean, I'm not wild about blonde hair with dark roots, for example.


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