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I think it dates back many years.

 

My dad for instance was a working man but always shaved every morning, it showed care for appearance and personal hygiene, respectability if you like.

 

In the 50s only tramps, sailors and ne’er do wells had designer stubble.

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8 minutes ago, difflock said:

Well we took the latest pup to Portrush today, we have only had him 2 weeks he is now 12 weeks old and got his 2nd innoculation shots Friday past. After a bit of a walk we sat on a grassy bank to eat our chips, the 2 older dogs know the drill and drool, but dont beg. The chips were sitting on the grass in front of their noses obviously. Montgomery, the pup, only needed to be told about 2 or 3 times and quiet nicely too, before he too sat as good-as-gold, until we finished and they got their few chips as a treat.

He has been equally quick picking up the dos and donts st home, but, pardon the pun, I thought this early unforced obedience "took the biscuit"

A proper "clinker" in the making methinks.

Marcus

Wish mine was like that. Defiant to the end. Command meant nothing until eye contact was made and held for a second or 2. Even then the command was only as permanent as your presence. I didn't bother trying to train it out. Had a grudging respect.

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10 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

This I will never get?

 

 How does having a close shave make anyone feel manly? Men grow hair on their face, woman don't, surely being close shaven is borderline transvestism?

 

 I've had a beard of some sort for over 25years, I just don't get the fighting nature thing? Who has the time to waste scraping hair off their face?

It's the discipline of putting a razor sharp blade to your throat at the right angle and dragging it across your skin. The meticulous nature of it. 

 

But you're reading too much into it. I don't think it made me feel manly really. Was being tongue in cheek. More, a preparation process I guess. I do it for funerals also sometimes. Just a focus. 

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4 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I think it dates back many years.

 

My dad for instance was a working man but always shaved every morning, it showed care for appearance and personal hygiene, respectability if you like.

 

In the 50s only tramps, sailors and ne’er do wells had designer stubble.

I'll agree with this.

It's when I'm I lazy fecker and take no pride in my appearance that I look like a scruffy git with a part beard. 

 

The younger generation all have beards, we all know how utterly useless and lazy they all are..

 

Besides if you sport a beard you can add 20 years to your appearance, just a moustache adds an entire century.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

I'll agree with this.

It's when I'm I lazy fecker and take no pride in my appearance that I look like a scruffy git with a part beard. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Same, I look hideous with facial hair but just can't be arsed some days.

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