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[quote name=Steve Bullman

 

As for beards, men are supposed to have beards!

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A face unshaven is not uncommon in the places we braven!

 

'august hunicy' thunk that be splet rite.

 

Just as long as it's not got bought products in it to make it shine or stick out, sawdust and sap perfectly exceptable.

 

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What did they do to you in the navy to make you want to tattoo your hands?

 

 

 

Personally that seems completely off the scale. But it's your hands.

 

 

I'm a big fan of the old traditional naval tattoos. Not a fan of owt above the collar though. Each to their own.

 

 

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