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socurious:
Quote from: witch on 2008 June 20, 07:29:56

I like moustaches and goatees.


mmmmm hmmm.  Understandable.  ;)  I love facial hair on men.  It can add (or detract) interest to their best features.  On women, it just confuses me and I stare. 

Gwill:
I don't like the look of a mustache without a beard, but the look of a beard without a mustache is just weird.

Trubble:
Quote from: maurie on 2008 June 22, 16:54:54

On women, it just confuses me and I stare. 


In my hometown we have a resident bearded lady who is apparently quite famous (for being the bearded lady). There's a group on facebook petitioning to get her on Big Brother.

Anyway, I present the bearded lady of Guildford, for no real reason other than all the beard talk. There used to be this animation someone made of her eating a small child, but it got taken down...



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maxon:
No - I'm sorry, facial hair is revolting.  My earliest, most abiding (and clearly formative) memory of the horrors of facial hair involved a man who used to brush through his moustache with his fork after he had eaten to (and I quote) "get the last bits, mmmmm".  I went on strike when my husband grew a goatee.

jolrei:
I have (as does my selfsim) a moustache and goatee - Mrs.jolrei is fond of it, so she says.  She would likely go on strike if I shaved it off.  I do keep it trimmed and do not comb food out of the moustache with a fork.  Getting food in the moustache is a careless waste of food.  The trick is to aim the food-laden fork at the mouth under the moustache.

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