Me right after my haircut. I usually go for a buzz once every 6 months.
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ozoneocean wrote:
@Ayes -
Take some pics!!!!!
OK. (BTW – looks like it was a great vacation and HI to lady Bianca. Seriously, please say hi for me.
Anyway, even though I didn’t take this shot, here’s la moi in the dark of New Orleans, listening to stories of French Quarter haunts.
Then I got home and found this fella.
And his friends.
All over.
You know that sound effect in the syfy 50s flicks of the space ship Just-About-To-Land? That electrical whirring sound? I’ll bet it’s a recording of cicadas. We’ve heard that sound nonstop for the last two weeks during sunlight hours.
And hey, TFGM! Looking sweet. :)
ayesinback wrote:Thank you :D
And hey, TFGM! Looking sweet. :)
Looking fit Ayes!
I saw some simply gigantic orb spiders in Darwin that'd love to feast on those cicadas!
-And yes, Biana looks exactly like Pinky there… it's uncanny.
@FGM, you don't look like a monkey!
@Genejoke. looking dangerous! You need a Harley. The current hairstyle suits you well.
usedbooks wrote:
And here's me kissing a rat. Because, why not.
Aw, dumbos. We recently got two after our standards passed. Rats are some of the sweetest animals.
Aaand here's a picture of me from last month with my new dog, Riot:
His attempt to sit perched on the center console while I drove did not prove successful.
Good to see you back Hayakain!
@ Rainingbells- the hair is a shock! o_O
I cut mine too, after being long for OH so many years… probably more years than a few duckers have been alive:
I'm not that thrilled with it… I love long hair so much, it sort of represents a kind of intrinsic mental freedom for me. I cut it though because it's been so amazingly long since it's been short, and I'd finally achieved all the main objectives was striving towards with my long hair: To have it almost always look good in the style I wanted it to, to have it KEEP growing and getting longer, to have it naturally hang in curls.
I got all that and then finally got tried of it.
But I'm not so enamoured of shorter hair so I'll wear hats till It's long again.
Kroatz wrote:Everywhere around me it's hard to find a guy without a mustache or goatee. But all shaved heads, that way they can work harder on making their facial hair just right.
I hate short hair as well. I think that the current male gender, with their short hair and shaved faces,
If I can use a comb or brush on my hair, it's too long.
When I was a kid I was pretty much forbidden from having long hair so when I got older that's what I did. Didn't think I'd ever really have it short again but when I ended up in the hooskal last year and they were passing around the clippers I had the urge to buzz it. After over twenty years with it long I think I'm good with having it short for a while. I've cut it a couple times since then and like having the ability to spike it. That was the first and only time I ever took it completely down with a proper razor, though.
As for the beard thing I let it grow out for two or three months, get irritated with it, shave it off, and go through the routine again in another few months. It's a terrible cycle.
Digging the hat, BTW, Ozone.
Nice one!
Dorian Gray was so cool. He completely embodied the aestheticism movement and knew how to have a fun time. I love how Oscar Wilde said a variation of this quote before his death (but not right before, as scholars love to point out):
"Either this wallpaper goes or I do."
ozoneocean wrote:Young Victorian man about town. I see that and I think more Cavalier versus Roundhead Oliver Cromwell.
My hair is gaining length!
Current status: Oscar Wilde.
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Great pic Kawai, I love the smile!
kawaiidaigakusei wrote:
Nice one!
Dorian Gray was so cool. He completely embodied the aestheticism movement and knew how to have a fun time. I love how Oscar Wilde said a variation of this quote before his death (but not right before, as scholars love to point out):
"Either this wallpaper goes or I do."
I liked the Picture Of Dorian Grey… but that character was SUCH a bastard! A real evil shit. They did well to make him the villian in The Leauge of Extrodinary Gentlemen (the film was not as bad as people say at all!). It's such a classic novel, just a pity it was so short.
bravo1102 wrote:Ha! I'd rather my old cavalier style came back! Roundheads were so dour… Smart, serious, ambitious, and competant: yes- but without flare. ^_^
Young Victorian man about town. I see that and I think more Cavalier versus Roundhead Oliver Cromwell.
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