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17.1 | I cant stand women who dont shave... | TMCUK2::MISC | ellaneous but should be TMCUK2::BANKS | Fri Nov 14 1986 12:02 | 1 |
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17.2 | even under their arms? ;-) | VORTEX::JOVAN | give me what I want... | Fri Nov 14 1986 12:04 | 1 |
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17.3 | keep cutting my ankles | CEODEV::FAULKNER | moderator | Fri Nov 14 1986 12:27 | 1 |
| i hate shavin too
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17.4 | au natural | KLAATU::THIBAULT | Who Dealt This Mess? | Fri Nov 14 1986 12:32 | 7 |
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Yeah, Mikie, this woman likes the unshaven look, but full beards
are better. Unfortunately, Don Johnson couldn't grow a beard if
he wanted to.
Bahama Mama
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17.5 | OUCH! | ANT::WOLOCH | The time has come the Walrus said... | Fri Nov 14 1986 13:34 | 5 |
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Sometimes the razor stubble can be scratchy. (For example, if you
are kissing someone, it can cause irritation to HER face.)
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17.6 | | STAR::TOPAZ | | Fri Nov 14 1986 13:36 | 3 |
| Who's Don Johnson?
--Mr Topaz
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17.7 | and the phallic symbol guns | KLAATU::THIBAULT | Who Dealt This Mess? | Fri Nov 14 1986 13:40 | 6 |
| Yo, Mr. Tojam,
Don Johnson is the dude with the $50k car and the expensive
Italian suits who plays on Miami Vice.
Bahama Mama
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17.8 | I'd never shave if I could grow a good beard | BETHEL::THOMPSON | Noter of the LoST ARK | Fri Nov 14 1986 14:21 | 8 |
| I shave every other day. Usually. My beard does not grow enough
in one day to make it worth while. Even my wife doesn't usually
notice unless I go a third day. Well, she notices, but doesn't
complain. On week ends I don't shave at all. I used to shave
everyday with an electric razor but a straight edge cuts so much
closer I can do it less often.
Alfred
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17.9 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Fri Nov 14 1986 14:26 | 8 |
| I've never tried growing a beard, and have no intention of doing
so. I've always used an electric razor - at first a Norelco I
got when I was 14, then I replaced it with a Remington 8 years later.
I liked the shave of the Remington, but after they kept
self-destructing every two years (at $50 a pop), I recently switched
back to Norelco. The Norelco requires more effort to get an
acceptable shave, but I found that a pre-shave helps a lot.
Steve
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17.10 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie, ECSSE, OSI. | Fri Nov 14 1986 14:55 | 8 |
| I shaved from the ages of 12 to 16. At which point I stopped. Haven't
regretted it since. I do trim my beard occasionally of course.
`{o}^{o}'
ooooooo
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17.11 | hmmmm.. | REGENT::KIMBROUGH | a Mona Lisa grin | Fri Nov 14 1986 15:05 | 11 |
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I don't mind beards if they suit the person wearing them.. I don't
like 5 o'clock shadows if the guy is usually clean shaven but just
decides to be lazy that day.. sorry but that is untidy looking.
Course I like a nice baby face the most of all.. sad really that
a guy has to face a razer every morning though, but I should think
well worth it if it keeps the lady in his life happy!
later, gailann
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17.12 | But why DO we shave/not_shave? | DECWET::KOSAK | | Fri Nov 14 1986 15:28 | 24 |
| Here's a question for you all. How many men shave/don't_shave because
of the woman (or hope of) in their life?
When I met my wife I had a beard, and she loved it even though it
would tickle her face a bit (it's actually not a very good one either,
no accounting for taste I guess ;-). I once shaved it off without
giving her advance notice and HOO BOY, she didn't like it. So,
now I keep it, and I don't mind at all even though I do have to
shave part of my neck and cheeks (my Norelco is going on 14 years)
and trim it just about every day.
By the way, although she would like to get one of those really short,
fashionable haircuts, she doesn't because she knows that I really
LOVE long hair.
Another "by the way", I'll come out of the closet and say I'm one
of those men that doesn't mind if a lady doesn't shave, in fact
not shaving can be kind of sexy. Now if I could only convince my
wife :-) !
-- Craig
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17.13 | | GENRAL::SURVIL | Too hip to be square | Fri Nov 14 1986 15:53 | 14 |
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RE:Mr. Topaz
Who's Don Johnson? I believe it's MartyJ's bro.
RE:Nancy
I though you didn't like beards?
I've got the worst of both worlds...I have a breard and have
to shve around it to keep it neet.
The things some dudes will go thru...
Todd
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17.14 | Hair today, not gone tomorrow... | KALKIN::BUTENHOF | Approachable Systems | Fri Nov 14 1986 16:01 | 25 |
| I trim my beard every couple of weeks, mostly when the ends
of the mustache hairs start creeping into my mouth when I
eat...
My beard never grew all that fast, but ever since it started
coming in, I've basically lived by the philosophy of letting
it grow until it gets annoying or grotesque (it came in rather
patchy at first), and then shaving.
Sometime in college I decided the mustache grew well enough to
keep it, and then a few years later I kept the beard, too. I've
never even considered shaving since then... which is probably
just as well since my wife has threatened repeatedly that she'd
divorce me if I ever did (that's a joke... I think). She's never
seen me without a beard, aside from old pictures (wherein she
thinks I look "funny"). Besides, I haven't the faintest idea of
where my razor's gotten to in all those years... :-)
Basically, there are two reasons why I don't shave...
1. I like my beard
2. I'm lazy
/dave
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17.16 | | GENRAL::SURVIL | Too hip to be square | Fri Nov 14 1986 16:19 | 6 |
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RE:-1
Meet me over in SOAPBOX:: note 204. for my reply.
Todd
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17.17 | | DECNA::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Fri Nov 14 1986 16:28 | 5 |
| RE: .7
The white Testarossa is upwards of 150K...
mike
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17.18 | NOT A BIG PROBLEM | TRCO01::HOBBS | | Fri Nov 14 1986 16:34 | 16 |
| In the climate up here in Canada, a beard comes in handy to get
through the horrible winter.
I am not in that boat however. Being very fair and blond, I did
not start shaving until I was nineteen. (And my dad gave me a razor
when I was sixteen...silly fool). Even now, I can skip shaving every
few days and no one notices. The funny thing is, the hair on my
head is thick thick thick and curly curly curly...no shortage there
at all. (The hair on every other part of my body is normal, in case
you were wondering). I've come to the conclusion that I am lucky,
not to have to worry about this at 7:00 a.m. in the morning as I
rush out the door to work.
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* Doug
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17.19 | GASP SERIOUSNESS !!!!!!!!!!!! | CEODEV::FAULKNER | moderator | Fri Nov 14 1986 17:01 | 10 |
| Pause. LEF.
Kerry is going to write a serious note. >:->
I started shaving when I was 12 years old. I went all the way thru
High School with the bumminest rash on my face. I tried every possible
method available to myself to stop the rash, to no availe.
Outside of high school there is no rule to be clean shaven.
I'd be interested to hear of similar stories as to why you elected
to grow a beard......honest I ain't lazy.
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17.20 | I sympathize with Dick Nixon in only one way... | DEBET::GOLDSTEIN | We're all bozos on this bus | Fri Nov 14 1986 17:07 | 1 |
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17.21 | I'll keep mine. | CSCMA::STRAIT | Don't PANIC (well maybe just a little) | Fri Nov 14 1986 17:46 | 8 |
| I have a beard, and I still shave every day (well, almost - weekends
don't count, unless I have a date). I've had the beard since I
was eighteen, but have shaved it off twice since. I find that it
is better for me to wear a beard, even though I think that shaving
the entire face is easier than 'carefully, carefully' around the
beard, but for me I like my beard, I think I'll keep it.
Jeff
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17.22 | | YAZOO::B_REINKE | Down with bench Biology | Fri Nov 14 1986 22:34 | 10 |
| My husband has a full beard - which he grew over ten years ago.
He cut it off once and I couldn't even look at him for a couple
of days, I was so used to the way he looked with the beard.
re Kerry's remarks about rash. My 17 year old son gets a rash
every time he shaves (about once avery two weeks). He can't wait
until he gets enough facial hair so he can grow a decent beard
Right now when he lets it grow it just looks awful.
Bonnie
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17.23 | But what if she asked you to?? | ANT::WOLOCH | The time has come the Walrus said... | Sat Nov 15 1986 21:14 | 8 |
| Re: 13
Todd,
I realize that a Colorado winter can be harsh on your face, but
suppose you met a woman that you went crazy over, and she asked
you to shave, what would you do?????
Enquiring minds want to know.
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17.24 | $50K auto might be about right... | JON::MORONEY | Welcome to the Machine | Sat Nov 15 1986 23:14 | 7 |
| re .17:
> The white Testarossa is upwards of 150K...
...except it's not a Testarossa. It's really a Corvette with a kit body.
-Mike
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17.25 | Read somewhere. | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee | Mon Nov 17 1986 00:35 | 6 |
| re .24:
I believe you're mistaken. The previous Ferrari was fake. The
new one is the real McCoy.
- M
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17.26 | An apology and an honest answer! | NEBVAX::BELFORTE | | Mon Nov 17 1986 14:33 | 22 |
| I have just deleted .15. It was my smarta** entry, and I truly sorry
I entered it. Please forgive me, I had had a hard day , and I forgot
which note I was in (I thought it was SOAPBOX, for some stupid reason).
Again I am really sorry, and my apologies go out to .13, because
I put him down, and didn't mean anything by it, sorry Todd!
Now for a for real answer:
I hate the feel on my clothes against my legs or underarms if I
don't shave, but hate the razor burn too. It's a matter of which
is worse!
My husband has a full beard that I keep trimmed for him, hence I
can cut it as short as I like, or leave it as long as I like. He
also has a problem with rashes when he has to shave, so hasn't for
years )except one time I begged him to shave his beard off so that
I could see what he looked like without it, and then asked him to
grow it back by the next day cuz it didn't look like him any more).
He likes not having to shave, and I like having the facial hair
ti run my fingers through!
Mary-Lynn
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17.27 | | GENRAL::SURVIL | Too hip to be square | Mon Nov 17 1986 15:47 | 14 |
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RE:.23
Sure Nancy, but she'd really have to like me without it, and
she'd have to be killer herself for me to do it. How much do you
make a year? |^)
Todd
PS. RE.26
Hey M-L
Don't sweat it.
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17.28 | | BCSE::RYAN | Mannish Boy | Mon Nov 17 1986 18:31 | 13 |
| I tried a moustache when I was a college freshman (who
didn't:-), but it was so light no one noticed it was there
(sorta like Larry Bird's). That didn't last long... Then in
the summer after my senior year I got a small part in a play
called "Will the Real Jesus Christ Please Stand Up?" (J.C. #4)
and had to grow a beard. Much to my surprise, it came out
reasonably thick and with a reddish tinge (not foreshadowed by
my hair color). The general opinion (of everyone except my
mother) was that it was a definite improvement, so I kept it.
It helped get me the lead role in "Deathtrap" later, although
I'm not quite sure if it's helped my love life any...
Mike
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17.29 | | RSTS32::TABER | If you can't bite, don't bark! | Tue Nov 18 1986 13:34 | 21 |
| Okay, here's one woman's opionion:
I love beards on men. I will tolerate hairless faces, if the face can't
seem to grow a good beard OR if the face is sick of wearing a beard.
My husband is positively GORGEOUS in a beard. It's thick and red and
he keeps it lovely and trim, and shaves under his neck frequently.
BUT beard stubble gives me gooseflesh!!! I was Daddy's only little girl
and he would go the weekend without shaving, and on Sunday mornings
when I would sleepily stumble downstairs to have breakfast with him,
he'd scoop me up in his arms and rub that stubble into my neck and it
would make me giggle with unabashed delight!!! He often reduced me to
a limp lump of de-energized giggles...
One of my older brothers tried the same thing once and I was told I
clocked him with a doll!! Poor guy!!!
And, in the words of Berke Breathed, "bare chests leave me clammy!"
Karen
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17.30 | | CELICA::QUIRIY | Christine | Tue Nov 18 1986 17:04 | 26 |
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I don't like the Don Johnson look. My favorite razor is a new one. And,
yes, I shave in the shower too.
I like neat beards and I like clean shaven faces. If I was a man I might
opt for a beard, especially if shaving meant maneuvering around too many
imperfections on the skin's surface, slicing through heavy growth or
suffering with a stinging rash. But what's the concern with having a
"good" beard? An ex-infatuant of mine never shaved his upper lip and
there's not much more than "peach-fuzz" growing on it. It was (and is)
an endearing physical feature. One friend used to joke about having a
"see-through" beard but he was very handsome with it. Why is it so
necessary for beards to be thick, even, or the same color as the hair on
the other end of the head, etc., for them to be considered pleasing to
the eye?
I don't particularly enjoy shaving my legs or underarms, but both can be
done relatively quickly in the shower since my legs aren't too hairy and
the underarm area is so small. I might let my leg hair grow if I didn't
think it looked so silly squashed beneath nylon stockings, which I
sometimes (albeit rarely) wear.
A bristly face makes a great back-scratcher.
CQ
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17.31 | | CYGNUS::OGRADY | George, ISWS 297-4183 | Tue Nov 18 1986 22:24 | 9 |
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Geez, did I marry the wrong woman? :-) I am one who grows hair real
quick, like a full beard in a week. I also have one of those "jewish"
beards (thanks to my grandfather), real tight curls and very ruff.
My wife finally convinced me to shave. I still have an upper lip
but the full beard is gone....after I shaved the vote was to leave
it off....
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17.33 | | RDGE00::SADAT | Mornington Crescent! | Fri Nov 21 1986 13:02 | 10 |
| I agree, what a waste of time, and sometimes it does feel as if I'm keeping
Gillette going single-handedly. I still do it every week-day though and
sometimes Saturdays. Being of the "swarthy" persuasion, if I don't shave in
winter I look like an example from a mental institution on the run for a few
days, and in summer I look like one of Yasser's boys.
What I really hate though is women who have better moustaches than Lech
Walesa!! Yeccchhh!!
Tarik.
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17.34 | | WFOVX3::KLEINBERGER | misery IS optional | Mon Nov 24 1986 10:39 | 7 |
| Re: .32
I have to agree.. I used to "HATE" beards..., but I too dated a
man with a beard, and grew to love it... it was neat, and close
to the face, and now I love them....
Gale
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17.35 | Think of all the time saved... | DINER::SHUBIN | Go ahead - make my lunch! | Mon Nov 24 1986 12:53 | 25 |
| I haven't shaved in over three years, and it's great. It would be
greater if the hair would come in a little thicker and fuller, but that's
the way it is. I used to shave every once in awhile (2 or 3 days) because
I'd peel all the skin off otherwise. It looked scruffy, and I was told that
it was very irritating.
Growing a beard is one of the few things that a man can do to change his
appearance. There's so little variation in men's dress when you compare it
to the choices that women have. That's. especially true for more formal
occasions -- I see people at meetings here and you can't tell the men apart
for all the grey suits.
There were some comments here about women shaving. What's the difference
whether or not a woman has hair on her legs or arms? Why does it have to be
removed? That's actually one of the reasons why I stopped shaving: I was
discussing women having to shave with someone and realized that it was just
as arbitrary for me to "have to" shave as for a woman to.
Speaking of facial hair: The hair on top of my head and in my beard is
curly, but my moustache is basically straight hairs. I don't think that I've
ever seen a man with a really curly moustache. Has anyone else? Does anyone
know what that is? (My guess is that with curly hairs, some would wind up
curling into your nose, and drive you crazy. Evolution has obviously
selected against it!)
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17.36 | Grrrrrrrrrr! | RSTS32::TABER | If you can't bite, don't bark! | Tue Nov 25 1986 13:56 | 8 |
| Gee, Sadat, thanks for the brief insight into your REAL personality.
I'm sure that women with moustaches hate you, too. And if they don't,
they should.
You hate parapalegics and Down-Syndrome children, too?
Bugsy
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17.38 | ? | RSTS32::TABER | If you can't bite, don't bark! | Tue Nov 25 1986 14:59 | 17 |
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Eagles, I'm not asking for an apology from Tarik or from you. None wanted,
none needed! And I'm it's not being raised as a feminist issue....
Why does he "hate" someone based on personal appearance? And if he means
that he wants women to shave their faces, why didn't he say so?
If he's interested in equalities for inconveniences, let's get into
the topics of bleaching or waxing, which saves us from having to shave...
But.... I'm disappointed that you jumped in and intercepted me, instead if
letting Tarik handle it himself....
Is Tarik not capable of responding himself? Is the moderating of this
notesefile going to be at the same level of MEN.NOTES?
Bugsy
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17.39 | | GENRAL::SURVIL | Too hip to be square | Tue Nov 25 1986 15:04 | 9 |
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Well Mr. Eagle, methinks you hit a very raw nerve on this one.
Maybe Ms Taber likes the fur on her upper lip.
Ah oh, I better get the h*ll out of her with that comment.
Would a |^) help any, Bugsy?
Todd
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17.40 | Kittens hhave furry lips, too! | RSTS32::TABER | If you can't bite, don't bark! | Tue Nov 25 1986 15:07 | 10 |
| Naw..... no sweat....
The fur keeps me warm and makes for nice fudge marks when I drink
hot cocoa. And besides which, I'm the only one who knows its there...
I apologize if I got out of line...
I'll stay quiet for awhile.
Bugsy
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17.41 | | GENRAL::SURVIL | Too hip to be square | Tue Nov 25 1986 15:09 | 9 |
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Relax..have fun here....ya just gotta take the bad with the
good.
A good mustache can drive a SO wild on the neck.
Desclaimer: Works better on women. |^)
Todd
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17.43 | Tangent alert | LSTARK::THOMPSON | Noter of the LoST ARK | Tue Nov 25 1986 16:34 | 11 |
| RE: .38
> Is the moderating of this
> notesefile going to be at the same level of MEN.NOTES?
No it's not. BTW, you do know that the THOMPSON who signs
his notes Eagle or Steven Dana is *NOT* the same THOMPSON who
signs his notes Alfred? Only one of us is a moderator in this
conference.
Alfred
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17.46 | Why am I the only one referred to on surname terms??! | RDGE00::SADAT | Mornington Crescent! | Wed Nov 26 1986 07:58 | 14 |
| Bugsy,
>I'm sure that women with moustaches hate you, too. And if they don't,
>they should.
I'm sure they do!! Along with all the others no doubt...
Alright, I'll come clean. Perhaps "hate" is a little strong, so let me rephrase
that:
I find it unattractive when I see a white-ish woman who has dark hair over her
top lip. Whilst I am perfectly aware that that is hardly her 'fault', I still
find it unattractive. That's all.
Tarik.
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17.47 | Wot? Arguing with myself? | RDGE00::SADAT | Mornington Crescent! | Wed Nov 26 1986 08:07 | 11 |
| Re: .-1
>I find it unattractive when I see a white-ish woman who has dark hair over her
>top lip.
No doubt cos they remind me of myself, arf arf:-)
Tarik.
Here Bugsy, you're not *really* Lesley McGuire in disguise are you?
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17.48 | Leslie who? | RSTS32::TABER | If you can't bite, don't bark! | Wed Nov 26 1986 10:09 | 39 |
| Not me. "I am what I am and that's all what I am...." to quote a
favorite source.
If having this file means that participants are going to abandon
some basic rules of society, then I think I shall indeed make tracks.
To put it bluntly, yes, I have a 'stache, but I bleach it out because
I find it as equally unattractive as Tarik does (and I only referred
to you as Sadat because all I could remember was your famous last name!
Sorry :*) ).
While it didn't 'offend' me that you hate me, it did hurt. So I hated
you back, however briefly....
And it felt like you were hating me for something that I really had no
control over, and therefore, called you on it. I'm not ashamed of my
'stache', tho' I do dislike having it. I mean, if I was gonna get
masculine traits, I would rather have been 6 feet tall and legs up
to my shoulders, or something POSITIVE!
Now, why is Eagles insisting on turning this into a feminist issue??
I don't recall any of the women saying they hated men who were
unclean? I recall them saying that they need not apply...
And that's apples and oranges -- personal hygiene is a choice, moustaches
are not. We've got what we're born with....
And if you REALLY dislike moustaches on women, then you ought to take a
look at the poor souls who were silly enough to try and shave those
moustaches!
Lighten up, Steve_Dana_Eagles_whatever....
I think you're digging for something that isn't there. Hurting my feelings
is NOT the same as offending my feminisms. Note that I was the first one
to respond to the request for looney feminist quotes... I don't wear my
feminism like a badge, and I don't want you to try to force that on me.
Bugsy
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17.49 | | RDGE00::SADAT | Mornington Crescent! | Wed Nov 26 1986 11:34 | 11 |
| RE: .-1
>I find it as equally unattractive as Tarik does
That's agreed then, no problem. Also I don't hate you, and never have! As I
said it was an inaccurate poor choice of word, that's all!
Tarik.
I have since verified that you are, as you say, *not* Lesley, and we have
settled out of court.
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17.50 | "Tweeky goes to hollywood" | RDGE00::MCGUIRE | Tweeky | Fri Nov 28 1986 11:08 | 9 |
| RE: .-1
>I have since verified that you are, as you say, *not* Lesley, and we have
>settled out of court.
O.k. Sadat, we may have settled this issue 'out of court' but to reiterate
as you know, my girlfriend likes my moustache - not that I'm butch !
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17.51 | But which one, Lesley? | RDGE28::SADAT | Mornington Crescent! | Fri Nov 28 1986 12:48 | 6 |
| Yeah, but there was no need to cover me in toilet paper!! She did, you know,
folks!
Anyway, what does Declan have to say about that?
Tarik
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17.52 | what's the first thing i notice??? | USMRW1::REDICK | | Mon Jan 12 1987 22:26 | 3 |
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I think beards are sexy!!!
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17.53 | | TURBO::NEWSHAM | I'd rather be Camping | Fri Jan 23 1987 15:27 | 2 |
| I grew my beard in '68, when the price of razors went up
.02 a gross. Haven't seen my face since, nor do I plan on it.
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17.54 | I'm just basically lazy. | GENRAL::FRASHER | Master of naught | Mon Jan 26 1987 19:23 | 35 |
| I met my wife in college shortly before we joined the Air Force.
I was clean shaven then and for the next 10 years. I have a heavy
beard and was once ordered to shave twice a day. I agreed, but
never did. I shaved since I was 14 and could (can) grow a beard
in about a week or 2, its been awhile. After I got out of the A.F.,
I decided that I was sick and tired of shaving every day and I was
sick of being told that I had to shave. So I grew a beard. Part
of the liberation to do whatever I wanted. When I started at DEC,
I was clean shaven to make a good impression and also because I
didn't know what to expect in the civilian world. In my first job,
the other guys I worked with had beards, so I grew one. I've had
it ever since and there aren't many people left here who remember
me without it. My wife loves it. She spent 13 years with me being
clean shaven, and 3 with a beard. She prefers the beard. She says
it makes me look rugged, like Grizzly Adams and Merlin Olson, although
I'm not built like a bear. I shave my neck about every 3 days,
when it starts catching in my collar and pulling. I don't trim
it enough to suit her, though. I use an Atra safety razor with
Gillette Foamy Coconut (smells good). I never had much luck with
an electric razor. I shave just before getting into the shower
when I don't have a t-shirt on to get shaving cream on and I don't
have to rinse my neck when I'm done. I'm lazy, save a few steps.
The beard helps a lot in the winter. Skiing yesterday, my wife
complained that her chin was cold, my chin was fine. My beard was
full of snow and got a lot of stares and giggles, but my chin was
warm. I threaten to shave, just for shock effect, and my wife reminds
me of how much it itched growing in. That's the miserable part.
I do hate finding beard hairs on my plate, though. And it tickles
her nose. She starts laughing in the middle of a passionate kiss.
Bummer. Or she tries to scratch her nose and I start laughing.
We don't do that much anymore. Instead, we replace it with about
8 or 9 little kisses. Kiss, kiss, scratch, kiss, giggle, kiss...
But, she still likes it.
Spence
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17.55 | | WILLIE::TIMMONS | GO CELTICS | Thu Mar 05 1987 12:06 | 15 |
| Guess I'm lucky, kind of a light colored beard. While I do have
a beard, I still have to shave my neck everyday. The neck hairs
seem to come out at a very shallow angle. If I don't shave, I get
a lot of in-grown hairs.
I always shave at the sink, Gilette Foamy for lather. I used to
use a brush and mug. Can't remember why I stopped, so I guess I'll
try it again. Nothing like a HOT lather for a smooth shave. Oh,
now I remember. My brush finally died. Natural bristles are great,
but hard to find. Synthetic's just don't hold the water and soap.
Seems like you just get it from the mug and the darn thing starts
dripping. I liked the lather hot and wet, and only natural bristles
gave me that.
Lee
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17.56 | Has anyone ever tried methods other then shaving? | YODA::BARANSKI | Remember, this only a mask... | Wed Jul 29 1987 00:41 | 0 |
17.57 | Knuckle-Dragger | CHARON::MCGLINCHEY | Get a Bigger Hammer | Wed Jul 29 1987 10:06 | 4 |
| I once knew this guy who claimed he hammered 'em in
and chewed 'em off on the inside.
J
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17.58 | Neet | TRCA03::TIPPER | Kenneth (Sandy) Tipper, Toronto | Wed Jul 29 1987 10:52 | 7 |
| I heard of a guy who used "Neet", and apparently did so much damage
to the follicles that when he later tried to grow a beard he was
no longer able. The source was the son of this guy's physician;
I don't know how reliable or accurate it is.
FWIW,
Sandy
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17.59 | Wear your noseplugs | DECWET::MITCHELL | | Fri Jul 31 1987 05:27 | 10 |
| There are depilatories for men that go by names like "shaveen" etc. They make
womens' preparations such as Nair look like the balm of Gilead! These
"bladeless" shaving aids are quite potent, thick, messy, and smell like merry
blue hell. Literally! Once I tried one of these and it stunk up the whole
house afterward. I was in the process of moving at the time, and wouldn't you
know it, the movers showed up an hour early! When I opened the door, you
should have seen the sour expressions on their faces! My first words to them
were, "No, I did not fart."
John M.
|
17.60 | | GCANYN::TATISTCHEFF | | Mon Aug 03 1987 22:53 | 10 |
| If your face is as sensitive as my legs are, I would not recommend
waxing (hot or cold) without a good anaesthetic. One RRIPPP, and
I reached for the booze. Second RRIPP and I finished the bottle.
Neat doesn't do much on thick hair, it smells bad, and can really
irritate the skin.
There's _reasons_ some of us prefer hairy legs...
Lee
|
17.61 | | AKA::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Wed Aug 12 1987 16:23 | 23 |
| I think men with close to the face beards look mighty sexy, but
I won't date them. After kissing a man with a beard my face gets
lots of little bumps over it, my lips are chapped beyond belief,
and the romantic mood has been ruined due to my constant sneezing.
Mustaches only cause the sneezing when they haven't been trimmed
really close.
re .48, Women with mustaches
I was never concerned with my mustache, it seemed no more than the
normal peach fuzz a woman has. Then I went in for a free make over
at a beauty salon and the woman said 'You should do something about
your mustache.' Boy was I paranoid after that, until I realized
that the comment was intended to do that and have me fork over the
mucho bucks to get it removed.
re .56, Ways to remove hair
Electrolosis is supposed to zap the hair follicles so they wither
and die, but since it takes 5 or more visits to do a woman's mustache,
imagine how long it would take for your face!! Too timely, too
expensive.
|
17.62 | ;-) | DECWET::MITCHELL | | Thu Aug 13 1987 21:54 | 7 |
| RE: .61
WHAT?! Does this mean we can never go on a date?
John M.
|
17.63 | ;-) ;-) | AKA::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Thu Aug 13 1987 22:49 | 6 |
| re .62
Well, I can see you are understandably upset about it...
Sharon
|
17.64 | He always wondered... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Fri Aug 14 1987 09:44 | 7 |
|
re: .61
Ahhh, that explains it.
DFW
(blasting from Sharon's past)
|
17.65 | It hurts/if doesn't, don't get good shave | LAIDBK::ROKNIAN | | Fri Oct 09 1987 21:26 | 4 |
| If any one knows of an electric shaver that doesn't hurt and gives
u a half way descent shave pleaseeeeeeee let me know.... (I don't
care how expensive, I even don't mind wet shaving with electric
shavers). Thanx.........
|
17.66 | | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Mon Oct 12 1987 13:59 | 10 |
| re .65
Take a look at OCTAVE::GADGETS. There's a note in their about electric
shavers. Basically, any of the 'micro-screen' shavers will give
you a close shave, without hurting, especially if you use a
'pre-shave'. Without the pre-shave lotion, they won't work as well
and will definitely HURT.
Bob Mc
|
17.67 | I DON'T want to smell like someones father!!! | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Mon Oct 12 1987 16:52 | 6 |
|
The problem with the pre-shave lotions is that most of them
smell like old gym socks. Somehow Mennen (ugh!) or worse even,
'Lectric shave! (oh God NO!!!) and Halston Z-14 just DON'T mix!!
mike
|
17.68 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Mon Oct 12 1987 19:49 | 6 |
| Many lines of men's fragrances include an electric pre-shave.
I know that Aramis does, and it seems to work better than 'Lectric
Shave! However, I've also found it best to wash my face after shaving
and before applying after-shave, because the pre-shave leaves my
face too oily.
Steve
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17.69 | why two? | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Tue Oct 13 1987 12:59 | 13 |
| re .67 & .68
It finally dawned on me that using pre-electric shave and then applying
after shave or cologne was foolish. I really don't know why you
can't get an unscented preshave, but since you can't, why bother
with the rest? Sometimes you have difficulty obtaining a preshave
lotion in the same brand and scent, and then you wind up washing
your face again. So I just stopped using after shave. Saves money
and cuts down on the bathroom clutter 8-).
Bob Mc
Of course, if you have the same feeling as Steve, you're outtaluck.
|
17.70 | | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Tue Oct 13 1987 16:23 | 9 |
|
I grew a beard.. Now I only have to shave in one place..
(under my jaw line.. I DON'T shave "THERE"! Much to
Jenna's dissapointment.. :-))
I use the aftershave to smell good.
mike
|
17.71 | | KLAATU::THIBAULT | Is it live, or is it SIMUL? | Tue Oct 13 1987 18:56 | 8 |
| re: < Note 17.70 by AXEL::FOLEY "This is my impressed look" >
>> (under my jaw line.. I DON'T shave "THERE"! Much to
>> Jenna's dissapointment.. :-))
Say what, Mikie? Now what did I ever say about "THERE"?
Jenna Pooh (who loves a fluffy beard)
|
17.72 | :-) :-) | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Tue Oct 13 1987 21:08 | 7 |
|
:-)
Don't you remember that time we...Naaaa.. Not in here...
mike
|
17.73 | Details. I want details! :-) | QBUS::FINK | Time for a Dandelion Break!! | Tue Oct 13 1987 23:56 | 8 |
|
Re. 72:
Please, *do* go on. This is getting interesting.... :-)
-Rich
|
17.74 | me too | USMRW1::REDICK | and your life knows no answer... | Wed Oct 14 1987 00:06 | 0 |
17.75 | | QUARK::KLEINBERGER | MAXCIMize your efforts | Wed Oct 14 1987 09:09 | 3 |
| Yeah, the "things" you learn in notesfiles.....
:-)
|
17.76 | shhhh... | KLAATU::THIBAULT | Is it live, or is it SIMUL? | Wed Oct 14 1987 10:05 | 9 |
| re: < Note 17.72 by AXEL::FOLEY "This is my impressed look" >
>> Don't you remember that time we...Naaaa.. Not in here...
Oooohhhhh...It's all coming back to me now (I think) but we shouldn't
be telling people that...;-)
Jenna Pooh
|
17.77 | oh come on...PLEASE? | USMRW1::REDICK | and your life knows no answer... | Wed Oct 14 1987 20:02 | 6 |
|
>>> Oooohhhhh...It's all coming back to me now (I think) but we shouldn't
>>> be telling people that...;-)
|
17.78 | ;*) | EUCLID::FRASER | Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy! | Wed Oct 14 1987 21:38 | 5 |
| So, Mike and Jenna - how's about coming along to the party on
the 30th and *demonstrating* rather than telling in notes,
hmmm???
_A.
|
17.79 | | KLAATU::THIBAULT | Is it live, or is it SIMUL? | Thu Oct 15 1987 09:18 | 9 |
| re: < Note 17.78 by EUCLID::FRASER "Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy!" >
� So, Mike and Jenna - how's about coming along to the party on
� the 30th and *demonstrating* rather than telling in notes,
� hmmm???
Oh, my sweet baboo wouldn't like that....;-)
J Pooh
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17.80 | | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Thu Oct 15 1987 18:13 | 8 |
|
I'll be there!!
Jen, let's leave your baboos outta this.. :-) :-)
Better Red than Dead though..
mike
|
17.81 | | EUCLID::FRASER | Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy! | Thu Oct 15 1987 21:14 | 7 |
| Looking forward to seeing you again Mike - it's been a while!
:^) It's been even longer since I last saw Jenna, about 21
months if my memory serves me well - what about it J. Pooh -
drag him along by the beard and do some baboo-dancing!!
Andy.
|
17.82 | | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Thu Oct 15 1987 22:46 | 7 |
|
RE: .81
I think you'll be surprised when you see me.. I look a little
different than last time.. :-)
mike
|
17.83 | | EUCLID::FRASER | Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy! | Fri Oct 16 1987 09:53 | 6 |
| RE .82,
You mean the sex-change operation's been done and you don't
have to wear the dresses any more?? :*)
Andy.
|
17.84 | Moderator Take Note | SERPNT::SONTAKKE | Vikas Sontakke | Fri Oct 16 1987 09:58 | 1 |
| Where is one when we really need them?
|
17.85 | Moderator has taken note | XANADU::COFFLER | Jeff Coffler | Fri Oct 16 1987 10:09 | 15 |
| re: .84
We're around, poking our heads in from time to time ...
In reviewing this note, *EVERY* posting from .71 forward is 'off
the point'. Most of the postings are conversational in nature,
between only a few individuals.
If you want to get in a conversation, use MAIL; it's great for that.
Or perhaps try the telephone. Clearly, however, some MENNOTES readers
don't appreciate it in the NOTES file.
Kindly return to the point of the basenote.
-- Jeff (Co-moderator of MENNOTES)
|
17.86 | | EUCLID::FRASER | Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy! | Fri Oct 16 1987 11:16 | 14 |
| Re .84, .85,
Point taken - delete the relevant notes if you feel so
inclined.
Personal comment - notes was more fun when the 'rolling
cocktail party' atmosphere prevailed, ratholes were enjoyed and
explored happily by all concerned - there were very few
sour-faced hypercritical complainers around and many people
made many lasting friendships beginning with the interchange of
humour in notes. Now it seems too confrontational, with no
latitude for humour..ah well!
Ps - delete this one too if it doesn't self-destruct first.
|
17.88 | It's true. | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Fri Oct 16 1987 12:28 | 5 |
|
I hate shaving.
mike
|
17.89 | | RANCHO::HOLT | Don't see any points on those ears.. | Fri Oct 16 1987 17:09 | 8 |
|
I like to shave but look better in a trimmed beard.
So, I just do the jawline and the 'stache.
Anyone figure out a way to do nosehairs? I've been
using a cigarette lighter but that really smarts.
I'm a hairy kinda guy...
|
17.90 | Just yank it out! | ULTRA::BUTCHART | | Fri Oct 16 1987 20:31 | 4 |
| Lockjaw pliers and a hearty yank. (It still hurts, but your complexion
recovers much faster than from the cigarette lighter.)
/Dave
|
17.91 | | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Sun Oct 18 1987 22:13 | 5 |
|
A Weedeater works for me..
mike
|
17.92 | ;*) | EUCLID::FRASER | Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy! | Sun Oct 18 1987 22:28 | 16 |
| > < Note 17.89 by RANCHO::HOLT "Don't see any points on those ears.." >
> Anyone figure out a way to do nosehairs? I've been
> using a cigarette lighter but that really smarts.
> I'm a hairy kinda guy...
Yeah, me too - problem, isn't it? I find that a Black and
Decker with a 5/16th" bit on the slow speed just sorts them
right out, but use a depth gauge for safety!
But what about the bikini line??
Andy.
|
17.93 | nose_well_groomed_8-) | ARMORY::CHARBONND | Never tell me the odds. | Mon Oct 19 1987 08:57 | 3 |
| RE .92 If she's checking you out for nose-hairs you probably shouldn't
be wearing bikini pants. And if you look good in bikini pants she
won't be looking at your nose. :-)
|
17.94 | Me? A *WOOKIE*?? Sheeesh! ;*) | EUCLID::FRASER | Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy! | Mon Oct 19 1987 11:02 | 6 |
| Re .93,
Hmmm - I mentioned that to her, and she told me I had a good
point there....I wonder......
:*)
|
17.95 | You hate it, I love it | DISSRV::KOSKI | It's in the way that you use it... | Wed Dec 23 1987 13:50 | 2 |
| For every man that hates shaving yet does, there is a woman who
is thankful.
|
17.96 | needs to know | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | What a pitcher! | Wed Dec 23 1987 14:17 | 1 |
| RE .95 So, where is she ? :-)/2
|
17.97 | | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | God is nobody. Nobody loves you. | Wed Dec 23 1987 17:30 | 3 |
| Some of us *prefer* beards to stubble and bloody faces...
Elizabeth
|
17.98 | Why *I* hate shaving... | WAV12::SOHN | Waitin' for Opening Day | Tue Feb 23 1988 15:46 | 18 |
| I grew a beard the second I got to college, and kept it off and on
until this year. Now that I'm in SWS (Banking Unit), I don't have
much of a choice - bankers, by and large, are clean-shaven.
My pet peeves:
My Norelco sucks - I get a 5 o'clock shadow by noon (will try
a Remington as suggested in previous replies)
Some areas, unless you burn the suckers off, are never close enough
(bottom of jawline, especially by ear, and on chin, and on Adam's
apple)
I hate new blades - my neck looks like Dresden (after the bombing).
The only blades/disposables I can deal with are Personna and Atra Plus.
Eric
|
17.100 | another vote for blades | COMET::BERRY | Howie Mandel in a previous life | Fri Feb 26 1988 07:05 | 7 |
|
I agree with what Dick Clark said in his book...
"They don't make an electric razor that can compete with a blade."
-Dwight
|
17.101 | don't kiss me with those NUBS! | SAHQ::CARLSON | Colour the Wind | Mon Mar 21 1988 14:37 | 5 |
|
when my SO needs a shave, I'll start singing, "Needles and Pinsaaa..."
...he takes it with a smile.
t.
|
17.102 | Ever Try A Straight Razor? | ROLL::BEFUMO | Necessary and sufficient | Fri Jul 29 1988 11:51 | 11 |
| Has anyone else out there tried a food old-fashioned straight razor?
I started using one in 1974 cause I was living on a boat & water
was at a premium. With the straight razor I could simply wipe the
whiskers off on a towel. True, they cost a bit (most of mine were
in the $50.- $60. range, but you only lay that out once, and own
something that'll be with you a lifetime. True, sharpening & honeing
them can be a drag, but if you have a few of them, you just do them
all at once & don't have to bother again for several months (you
strop them in between, of course). BTW, I've never cut myself with
one, either.
jpb
|
17.103 | my brother swears by them | TLE::RANDALL | I feel a novel coming on | Fri Jul 29 1988 16:51 | 5 |
| My brother inherited several high-quality straight razors from
our grandfather, who was a barber. He's never used anything
else since then.
--bonnie
|
17.104 | Couldn't resist! | VALKYR::RUST | | Fri Jul 29 1988 17:13 | 7 |
| Re .103:
"By the blade that sheared my grandfather's beard..."
Yeah, that does have a nice ring to it!
-b
|
17.105 | as in Godfather II | RANCHO::HOLT | More Foo! | Sun Jul 31 1988 01:23 | 4 |
|
Aren't they dangerous to use the morning after...?
Sheesh, a false move and you'll have an extra smile...
|
17.106 | | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | the Gort | Mon Aug 01 1988 06:17 | 4 |
| I wouldent trust myself with one even if it wasent a "morning after"
any morning with one of those holds certain disaster for me.
-j
|
17.107 | I liked it so much I stole it | RUTLND::KUPTON | Goin' For The Top | Mon Aug 01 1988 12:15 | 8 |
| Does anyone know of an experienced barber who would give lessons??
I have a few razors (quality unknown) and I'd be willing to buy
a quality strap for honing if I could learn to use the blade correctly.
When I was in the service in Nam, the guys who shaved us used a
straight razor and it was truly the closet shaves I ever had. (skin
wise that is)
Ken
|
17.108 | seek and ye shall find | TLE::RANDALL | I feel a novel coming on | Mon Aug 01 1988 14:45 | 11 |
| re: .107
What you want to do is wander around your home town looking for an
elderly man in a little hole-in-the-wall barbershop, probably in a
blue-collar part of town. When you find one that has a strop
hanging from the back of each chair, you've found your man.
I'd volunteer my grandfather, who was as good as they come,
but he's been dead for years . . .
--bonnie
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17.109 | Yes, they are intimidating, aren't they? | ROLL::BEFUMO | Necessary and sufficient | Mon Aug 08 1988 17:28 | 7 |
| I'll admit that they're kind of intimidating, but, as I mentioned
in [.102], I've never cut myself with one, even on the 'morning
after'. I think the secret is paying attention to what you're doing
& not letting your mind wander - kinda like the difference between
driving a car and riding a motorcycle: The car (and safety razor)
are much more forgiving, the others require 100% & you just get
one chance.
|
17.112 | | RANCHO::HOLT | An unlucky person is a dead person | Tue Aug 16 1988 23:21 | 11 |
|
Well, I shaved off my beard last Saturday.
Used a pair of office shears, and a throwaway
gillette Good News.
Face feels like hamburger, but the concensus is
that it was an improvement.
Its going to mean getting up early every day to shave,
as I grow steel wool under my chin.
|
17.113 | Should have had it done professionally... | XCELR8::HARDY | The night time is the Right time... | Tue Aug 16 1988 23:57 | 9 |
|
Gee, Mr. Holt,
I wish I had known you wanted to shave your beard off; I would
have paid all expenses and sent my good pal Sweeney Todd out to
do the job...
Dave
|
17.114 | | RANCHO::HOLT | An unlucky person is a dead person | Wed Aug 17 1988 02:01 | 4 |
|
Heh heh, heh.
Amusing... not original, but ok...
|
17.115 | Requim for a nice beard.,, | FSLPRD::JLAMOTTE | The best is yet to be | Wed Aug 17 1988 08:37 | 2 |
| But I liked your beard Bob....
I am soooooo sad.
|
17.117 | you can grow it back... | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Wed Aug 17 1988 14:04 | 10 |
| darn...too bad you beard is gone
i like beards...or at least mustaches cause it's
less abrasive on my sensitive skin :*)
with no beard you will now have to shave in the morning
and before your dates...
|
17.118 | How do I get rid of it? | JAIMES::WING | Life is such a sweet insanity | Tue Sep 13 1988 09:28 | 4 |
| How does one go about shaving off a beard (a real beard?)
J.
|
17.119 | | COMET::BRUNO | Mentat of House Atreides | Tue Sep 13 1988 09:55 | 4 |
|
Agent Orange and a "Weed Whacker".
Greg
|
17.120 | how my husband did it once | WMOIS::B_REINKE | As true as water, as true as light | Tue Sep 13 1988 11:26 | 3 |
| scissors first, then the razor
Bonnie
|
17.121 | | RUTLND::KUPTON | Goin' For The Top | Tue Sep 13 1988 11:38 | 20 |
| To get rid of a "real" beard:
Do it yourself method:
(1) Use scissors to cut it as short as possible.
(2) Use a skin sensitive shaving cream and lather up heavily
(3) Use a single blade disposable razor and carefully shave it away
Optional:
Go to a barbershop and have him/her cut it off with scissors and
electric neck trimmer (also known as the ear or side burn trimmer.
That should get you close enough to use a razor.
I recommend using a Gillette Good News Plus with the Lubri-Strip
and a sensitive skin lather.
BTW - Do you remember what you used to look like? Be prepared for
a shock if the beard has been there awhile. I had one for two years
and it took me a long time to get used to my "new" face.
Ken
|
17.123 | Argh! Who's that in the mirror?!? | ENGINE::FRASER | Amor vincit Insomnia | Tue Sep 13 1988 13:46 | 14 |
| I found the easiest way was to use one of those battery
operated/rechargeable beard trimmers (Wahl or Norelco, ~$20),
and simply trim the beard away with the trimmer held
perpendicular to the beard. Once the beard is really short,
shampoo the stubble a couple of times with the water as hot as
you can take, leave the face wet and lather up thoroughly,
shave as normal. This way doesn't leave you feeling as if you
used Greg's method! :^)
Of course, _real_ men just hammer the whiskers back in and bite
them off on the inside.....
&y.
|
17.124 | | RANCHO::HOLT | | Wed Sep 14 1988 04:08 | 8 |
|
I used my DEC issue office shears and the things are as dull
as can be...
Real men use Ivory Soap and a thrice-used Good News...
The hack marks heal after about a week, but the novelty of a
smooth face lasts for about 3...
|
17.126 | What's all this talk about beards???????????? | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | | Thu Sep 15 1988 14:42 | 23 |
| To beard or not to beard, that is the question.
RE: -1 You did it at the wrong time of the year!
I grow a beard every fall and shave every spring. The reason I
started doing this is because I used to work outside. The beard
kept me toasty in the winter and was hotter than the halls of hell
in the summer. I do it now out of habit and because it's nice to
have a change of scenery when you look in the mirror. I also like
the idea of having something that most other people don't. I guess
it's the rebelliousness (my wife says it's my ornaryness) coming
out.:')
RE: To shave your beard at someone elses request. This is against
the beard wearers code of ethics.:')
Shaving is a pain in the (|), but for half a year it isn't too bad.
(Even though you have to trim your neck & cheeks all year)
Grins
Mike :'{)}
|
17.127 | | CSC32::M_VALENZA | They say it's mostly vanity... | Thu Sep 15 1988 16:19 | 16 |
| The time of year never makes any difference with me. I usually grow a
beard when I get tired of shaving, and shave it off when I get tired of
having a beard. I am now on my second beard since April, and I will
probably shave it off soon. I always leave the mustache, however. I
have experimented with full beards, goatees, mustaches that climb down
the sides of my mouth, and even the Frank Zappa look (a mustache with a
little bit of beard under the mount--Kevin Klein has one in A Fish
Called Wanda). I look at changing my facial hair as a means of
self-expression, sort of like changing my clothes.
I agree with an earlier reply that mentioned using an electronic
beard trimmer as the first phase of shaving off a beard. They also
make trimming your beard very easy and quick. Of course, if one
has a beard because he is too lazy to shave in the first place (which
is the case with me), then spending a lot of time trimming the beard
defeats the purpose.
|
17.128 | a tidbit of info | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | | Thu Sep 15 1988 16:35 | 1 |
| RE:-1 The little beard under the mouth is called a soul patch.
|
17.129 | | CSC32::M_VALENZA | They say it's mostly vanity... | Thu Sep 15 1988 16:56 | 3 |
| Thank you. I always wondered what those were called.
-- Mike
|
17.130 | Hmm, interesting | JAIMES::WING | Life is such a sweet insanity | Thu Sep 15 1988 17:37 | 5 |
| re .128, .129
Maybe I should try a soul patch.
-->:) John<--
|
17.131 | NOT ME!!!! | HOTJOB::GROUNDS | Suicide is painless | Thu Sep 15 1988 21:21 | 9 |
| I will NEVER never never never never ever ever ever....
shave my beard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I grew it during the blizzard of '78 (that's 1978... not 1878) so
it has historical value. Someday scientists will be carbon dating
it and know that it was grown during the great blizzard!
rng
|
17.132 | Same question applies to my *mind*... | SKYLRK::OLSON | green chile crusader! | Thu Sep 15 1988 21:45 | 9 |
| Re .127-
Freudian alert! Freudian alert!
>> little bit of beard under the mount--
What have you been doing with your 'mouth', Mike?
DougO
|
17.133 | | XCUSME::NEWSHAM | | Fri Sep 16 1988 04:55 | 6 |
| I've had mine since 1968, and would never even think of shaving
it off. Besides, blades cost to much.....
Red
P.S I do get it trimmed about twice a year.
|
17.134 | Whew | JAIMES::WING | Life is such a sweet insanity | Fri Sep 16 1988 13:11 | 7 |
| RE .133
Just twice a year? Doesn't it get a bit bushy after waiting for
that long?
-->:) John<--
|
17.135 | | XCUSME::NEWSHAM | | Mon Sep 19 1988 02:59 | 13 |
| RE. 134
" Dosen't it get a bit bushy " ?
Yep it sure does. I f I had it my way, I'd quit trimming it
too, and let it grow donw to my knees. I know when it's time to
trim, when I'm riding down the rode, with my window open, and it
blows my beard into my eyes.
Red
|
17.136 | Trivial Question | IANMAC::RICHARD | Back to the trees ! | Mon Sep 19 1988 09:32 | 6 |
| I have a lot of people with full beards, except that the upper lip
is clean shaven. Is there any special significance in this style?
I ask this question because shaving the moustache is the trickiest
part in shaving (at least it was for me, before I grew a beard) and
in religious programs on TV, bearded men seem to favour this style.
|
17.138 | byby face you have the cutest-- | CSC32::HADDOCK | The Seventh Son | Tue Oct 18 1988 18:12 | 6 |
| I grew a beard because without a beard I look a lot like Merlin
Olson does without a beard. That's why be both wear beards.
I usually grow mine in the fall and shave it off in the spring,
but I keep the mustache year round. My wife also likes the
change.
fred();
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17.139 | Change places... | PBA::COOK | YOWZA!!! | Mon Jan 23 1989 12:48 | 10 |
|
I think that you should try what my live-in boyfriend and I do...
Since I find it such a pain to shave my legs and he hates to shave
his face, I shave his face for him and he shaves my legs for me..
not only is it helping each other out.. it's fun, and usually leads
to a lot more fun!!
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17.140 | Maybe I'm thin-skinned, eh? 8*)?? | CASPRO::SALOIS | IDUS | Mon Jan 30 1989 07:53 | 25 |
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Anyone else out there try an electric and then go back to the blade?
I got an electric razor for Christmas, and the little booklet said
give your skin a chance to adjust to the electric razor.
Well, after a month of ripping the hell out of my neck, I've gone
back to the good old double-edged razor and shaving soap. I just
couldn't get the "close as a blade" shave out of an electric razor
without chewing up my face. And what a number it would do on my
neck. After using the electric, my neck would look like someone
had tried to strangle me, or I had spent the night in bed with a
vacuum cleaner. The electric wouldn't chew up my cheeks, chin or
upper lip, but it also wouldn't give me the close shave I wanted.
So.... this morning, I said the hell with this, and went back to
my double-edge. And you know what? I got a smooth, clean shave
and my face feels good, and my neck doesn't look like hickey haven.
Anyone else out there go back to the blade after trying an electric?
Should I have continued to try and get my neck to 'adapt' to the
electric? Doesn't seem worth it to me....
Gene
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17.141 | Try a better electric shaver | HELIO::PELLEGRINI | | Mon Jan 30 1989 16:19 | 8 |
| Depends on the type of electric you use. When shaving with a blade
my neck looked like "hickey haven". This Christmas I, too, received
an electric, a fairly expensize foil system (as opposed to a rotary).
It not only shaves as close as my blades did, but also does not
cause the myriad little nicks all over my face, nor the extreme
reddening of my neck. (I'll have to admit, my old rotary shaver
did produce most of the problems mentioned in the last note.)
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17.142 | | JAIMES::WING | Life is such a sweet insanity | Mon Jan 30 1989 16:50 | 6 |
| After trying two different electric razors, I still think that shaving
cream and a regular razor is the best. If you like electric, try one of
those vibra-shaves. They seem to work good.
John
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17.143 | Try a foil type electric | WDEGLD::HALVERSON | Rogger Rabbit for President | Tue Jan 31 1989 08:44 | 4 |
| I agree with .141, I too had that problem with hickey haven because
of the rotary type electric. I suggest you try a Braun (foil type).
It gives a very close shave and does NOT scar you face....
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17.144 | to hell with it. | DPDMAI::BEAN | endnode on the ethernet of life | Tue Feb 14 1989 23:03 | 11 |
| tried electric... lots of problems... burned skin, un-close shaves,
lots of expense.
tried hot lather... felt nice... clumsy to use... messy... gave
it up.
tried brush and soap. loved it. used it for 20+ years.
now i have a full beard. to hell with shaving. she loves it!
tony
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17.145 | And nobody better ask me the same question [grrrr] | SKYLRK::OLSON | Doctor, give us some Tiger Bone. | Wed Feb 15 1989 00:14 | 6 |
| C'mon Tony, if she loves it, why are you out noting after 11PM on
Valentine's Day?
[my luck, he's probably GIA and on different holidays, right?]
DougO
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17.146 | I LOVE 'EM!!!! | DPDMAI::MATTSON | | Thu Mar 09 1989 12:17 | 5 |
| I *LOVE* beards!!!! To me, they are incredibly sexy!!! (Its the
only thing about my ex-hubby that I miss...he had a great beard)
Becky oo
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17.147 | Another vote for beards... | TLE::FISHER | Work that dream and love your life. | Thu Mar 09 1989 15:19 | 8 |
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> I *LOVE* beards!!!! To me, they are incredibly sexy!!! (Its the
> only thing about my ex-hubby that I miss...he had a great beard)
So do I. I like close-cropped ones the best, the ones where the
mustache is a little bit bushier than the beard. Hot stuff!
--Ger
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17.148 | Will Never Shave It Again | FDCV06::THOMPSON | Always Dreaming | Fri Mar 17 1989 01:28 | 4 |
| Us bearded people thank the last 2 replies..
Steve_who_Just_Shaved_and_is_growing_it_BACK....
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17.149 | one way to look at it... | DELNI::G_KNIGHTING | Former future cowboy | Fri Mar 17 1989 11:20 | 8 |
| I gave up shaving when I started playing guitar in bars. The way
my hands used to shake in the morning, there was no way I was going
anywhere near my face with anything sharper than a bar of soap.
The way I figure it, it used to take me about 7 minutes to shave
every morning. When I quit, I started staying in bed that extra
7 minutes, and, over the years, I'm about six weeks ahead on sleep.
(0,-)
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17.150 | beard + shaving | IAMOK::KOSKI | I'd rather be in Winter Haven | Mon Mar 20 1989 16:19 | 7 |
| re .148
Hmm? Growing a beard does not eliminate shaving. My SO
has a nice full beard *and* shaves everyday, there is still plenty
of face space that the beard doesn't belong.
Gail
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17.151 | it would be nice if only a beard would cooperate! | TROPPO::HENRY | | Tue Mar 21 1989 23:48 | 7 |
| having a beard wouldn't be a bad option ... if it would grow in
reasonably (it seems that i ma unable to develop a beard that doesn't
look wimpy and un-f).
-- henry
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17.152 | | JAIMES::WING | | Thu Mar 23 1989 22:45 | 15 |
| Re: -- henry
-.1 --------
-> having a beard wouldn't be a bad option ... if it would grow in
-> reasonably (it seems that i ma unable to develop a beard that doesn't
-> look wimpy and un-f).
How well said, how well said. I have one of those
beards that needs to be shaved every day, but is
spotty and would look very uneven if I grew it out.
--> :) John <--
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17.153 | ? | TLE::PETERSON | Bob | Fri Mar 24 1989 10:23 | 3 |
| 17.151 by TROPPO::HENRY >>> look wimpy and un-f).
"un-f"? Eh?
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17.154 | | BARTLE::WINGJ | Across the Atmospheric Continuum | Mon Mar 05 1990 15:46 | 5 |
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Has anyone tried the Gillette Sensor razor?
--> :) John <--
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17.155 | | CADSE::MACKIN | Jim, CAD/CAM Integration Framework | Mon Mar 05 1990 19:46 | 3 |
| I have (what can I say, I'm a sucker for new technology). I like it
a lot. Although this is compared to a BIC disposable that normally
gets used for months at a time...
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17.156 | | SALEM::KUPTON | | Thu Mar 08 1990 13:10 | 5 |
| I bought the Sensor and love it. I have a tough beard and very
sensitive (excema and psorriasis) skin. The sensor doesn't leave
me with "red face" even if I go over an area 10 times.
Ken
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17.157 | YES, but does it cut your whiskers? | FSTTOO::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Fri Mar 09 1990 08:26 | 1 |
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17.158 | Best Yet | SALEM::KUPTON | | Fri Mar 09 1990 08:48 | 12 |
| re.157
I'm not sure if you're serious....
I get a closer shave than I have with anything else I've tried.
The blades last longer and stay sharper longer IMO. My wife or daughter
used it on their legs (neither will admit it, but I don't shave
in the tub ....dropsy fear 8^) )and the blade wasn't severely affected.
My preference prior to this was "Good News w/o pivot head".
Ken
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17.159 | No personal experience to report. | FENNEL::GODIN | Hangin' loose while the tan lasts | Mon Mar 12 1990 13:06 | 4 |
| The Gillette Sensor won the editorial endorsement of the Boston Globe!
See today's paper.
Karen
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17.160 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Alone is not a venture | Mon Mar 12 1990 16:37 | 6 |
| > The Gillette Sensor won the editorial endorsement of the Boston Globe!
> See today's paper.
I guess when you run out of things to write about... :-)
The Doctah
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17.161 | | REGENT::FARRELL | The Permanent Alien Hacker. | Thu Mar 15 1990 15:41 | 11 |
|
The Gillette Sensor was also referenced in a recent article in
Business Week, where some VERY intelligent remark (I'm being
sarcastic) was made by a 'companion' of someone in Product
Marketing here in DEC.
Given I know them all, it was easy to spot. Anyway, the article
was commenting on its success and how this has caught Gillette
off guard without enough replacement cartridges.
Seems they've struck gold with it.
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17.162 | We shall see about that! | BENONI::JIMC | illegitimi non insectus | Mon Jan 07 1991 11:30 | 14 |
| In the first place, my beard (if you care to call it that) is light and
worse, it is sparse. When it is allowed to grow it looks like I have
mange of the face (mange is a condition dogs and some other animals get
which results in patchy hair loss). I am light complected and my skin
objects to shaving all the time, any way I care to try it. Blades cut
and irritate, electrics burn and chafe. Next Monday I am going for a
consult to an electrologist. If it works out for me, I will post a
note eventually to tell how much it cost in $$ & time and whether or
not I think it was worthwhile.
My reasoning is that I can either have the pain & expense up front or
forever, and I don't plan on checking out for a VERY long time.
jimc
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