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Posted by OtZman on Sat Jun 16th at 1:28am 2007
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Posted by omegaslayer on Sat Jun 16th at 2:23am 2007
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Posted by Cash Car Star on Sat Jun 16th at 2:48pm 2007
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Posted by ReNo on Sat Jun 16th at 3:55pm 2007
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Posted by fishy on Sat Jun 16th at 4:57pm 2007
ahh, the memories.
don't you just love that smell of burnt hair when the flaming fart trick goes wrong....
Posted by omegaslayer on Sat Jun 16th at 5:46pm 2007
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Posted by Le Chief on Sat Jun 16th at 10:09pm 2007
Lol, golf clap for fishy *clap clap clap clap yessss...
Posted by Stadric on Fri Jun 22nd at 5:03am 2007
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Posted by Gwil on Fri Jun 22nd at 1:17pm 2007
If you can't grow a proper covering all around the correct areas for a goatee/full beard I wouldn't bother.
I shave my beard off once every couple of months on a whim and I have a goatee back within 2 days... anything over 10 days to me would say it's not worth bothering with. Anyhoo, there is the ubran myth (is it true?) that shaving often makes it grow back more quickly and more thickly.
edit: It ain't true!
Clinical studies have demonstrated that shaving does not have an effect on hair growth rates or density
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Posted by Stadric on Fri Jun 22nd at 5:55pm 2007
I believe I'll shave all but the hairs on my chinny-chin-chin, but I'm still waiting...
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Posted by wil5on on Sat Jun 23rd at 11:35am 2007
I believe the myth is based on the idea (which may be true) that the hairs first come out really thin, when you shave you cut off the fine ends and are left with thick hair stumps, so as they grow you now have hair that is thicker and more visible, rather than faster-growing.
Or its all just a load of crap anyway. If I dont shave for a day my face looks like its got sand on it.
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Posted by Le Chief on Sat Jun 23rd at 4:35pm 2007
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Posted by fishy on Tue Jun 26th at 12:02am 2007
Clinical studies have shown that men who shave their heads will still go bald, while grannies that shave their mustaches will still end up with a freddy mercury.
Posted by Naklajat on Tue Jun 26th at 12:59am 2007
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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Sat Jun 30th at 11:36pm 2007
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Posted by Stadric on Sun Jul 1st at 12:08am 2007
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