I've got my hair back in a small ponytail at the moment. When I can talk caseydog into that, I'll have accomplished something.You mimicking tasty with the beard?
Russ
I've got my hair back in a small ponytail at the moment. When I can talk caseydog into that, I'll have accomplished something.You mimicking tasty with the beard?
Russ
You mimicking tasty with the beard?
Russ
I've found with a mask, mustache trimming is essential, else the stray hairs tickle the nostrils.No, my current beard is very scruffy. Not groomed at all, other than trimming the mustache to keep it out of my mouth.
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I've got my hair back in a small ponytail at the moment. When I can talk caseydog into that, I'll have accomplished something.
I think the mullet is highly underrated, though I've never had one and will likely never get one.I had long hair before, a few times. I never put it in a ponytail, but I did have mullet in the early 80s.
Here is the last time, about 12 years ago (in Dubrovnik).
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I think the mullet is highly underrated, though I've never had one and will likely never get one.
Here is a question. How do you feel about wrist watches? Utility or fashion?
Car guys are really big on watches, for some reason. I have a TAG Heuer Formula 1 chronograph (I'm wearing it in the photo in my previous post), and a Rado Integral dress watch. I used to have a Concord Mariner SG, but it got stolen.
Now, I mostly wear an Apple iWatch, because I can read it without my reading glasses.
CD
No, my current beard is very scruffy. Not groomed at all, other than trimming the mustache to keep it out of my mouth.
CD
I'd say they're both. I like the look of a watch, and I've worn one off and on over the years, but I can never get used to the sensation of it on my wrist.Here is a question. How do you feel about wrist watches? Utility or fashion?
I'd say they're both. I like the look of a watch, and I've worn one off and on over the years, but I can never get used to the sensation of it on my wrist.
The only jewelry I wear is my wedding ring.
Not sure if hipster means the the same over here, but I have one of those too. It only extends about an inch below the jaw line, and is trimmed regularly. I never had a permanent beard until just before last Christmas when I was working on a project where everyone else wore beards. The habit stuck.I have developed a full hipster neck beard. I trim it into a reasonably shaped beard if I need to look presentable. I think I have been clean shaven twice since March.
CD
Really, it isn't.mullet is highly underrated
I think it's an affinity to precision engineering. I've always favoured fairly plain watches with simple stainless straps. My daily wear is a very plain Breitling which is pretty indestructible and always accurate. It looks very similar to your TAG Heuer F1 - blue face, three white sub-dials but without the bezel. I also have an Omega Speedmaster but I find it a bit chunky, having fairly slim wrists. My favourite is a Tissot, also very plain, but it was an alternative to a wedding ring as I don't do jewellery.Here is a question. How do you feel about wrist watches? Utility or fashion?
Car guys are really big on watches, for some reason.
I had long hair before, a few times. I never put it in a ponytail, but I did have mullet in the early 80s.
Here is the last time, about 12 years ago (in Dubrovnik).
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