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Old 04-29-2005, 09:15 AM   #41
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how about socks...becuase you can never have enough socks....

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Old 04-29-2005, 10:52 AM   #43
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Old 04-30-2005, 06:54 AM   #44
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Music. You know it's music. Don't disagree. (And no, I don't mean specific music, just, music as a whole, music as a concept, music as a drug...)
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Yes! Music is soothing grace, expression and fire in my world.

Art and creative expression in all it's forms since cave drawings and story telling around those first fires told in sign language and sketching in the dirt.
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Learning the ability to use tools. I only wish we'd learned a bit more in the process.
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Old 04-30-2005, 11:40 AM   #48
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I don't know about you, but I'd certainly prefer to be a monkey; or indeed a single-cell organism. It would make everything a whole lot simpler.
And a whole lot more dull and humdrum. Divide, grow, divide, grow...life as a single-celled organism doesn't leave a lot of time for entertainment. I'll keep my opposable thumbs for now, thank you.
Besides, neither single-celled organisms nor monkeys play adventure games very much...monkeys tend to favor FPS games, and single-celled organisms are more drawn to simulations like SimCity and Civilization.



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Old 05-02-2005, 01:15 AM   #51
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Old 05-02-2005, 03:04 PM   #53
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That's it! I mean, what's the point of shaving with an electric shaver if you have mustache growing out of your nose

But let's make it a bit more modern, shall we?


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Old 05-02-2005, 05:25 PM   #54
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That's it! I mean, what's the point of shaving with an electric shaver if you have mustache growing out of your nose

But let's make it a bit more modern, shall we?


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Uh-uh...no electric "nose master"s for me, thank you. I prefer the bitter satisfaction I get from plucking unwanted hairs with a pair of tweezers, one by one.
Then again, I'm not very hairy, so this doesn't take long.

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Old 05-03-2005, 07:45 AM   #55
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Then again, I'm not very hairy, so this doesn't take long.
Then you're a lucky man. I think I'll have to find a lawnmower to trim my body hair.
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Old 05-03-2005, 12:17 PM   #56
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Then you're a lucky man. I think I'll have to find a lawnmower to trim my body hair.
I gathered as much from the photos you posted of your hands in your "Rings" thread.
Other than nose and ear hair, why bother trimming at all? There are those who appreciate and even seek out guys who are more hirsute than the norm, so what you see as a liability might be an advantage in other's eyes.

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Old 05-04-2005, 02:57 AM   #57
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I gathered as much from the photos you posted of your hands in your "Rings" thread.
Other than nose and ear hair, why bother trimming at all? There are those who appreciate and even seek out guys who are more hirsute than the norm, so what you see as a liability might be an advantage in other's eyes.

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I have top brag a bit now. A couple of months ago I won an electric shaver in one of our local magazine contest. The only thing you had to do is convince them that you needed it the most . Anyway, here's the winning photo:


[the last pic is that of my old busted shaver, I wrote to them I was a poor student and don't have the money to buy a new foil]

Some of the guys here were making fun of my body hair, until I explained to them that God gave me plenty of heir transplant material
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I have to brag a bit now. A couple of months ago I won an electric shaver in one of our local magazine contests. The only thing you had to do is convince them that you needed it the most .
Some of the guys here were making fun of my body hair, until I explained to them that God gave me plenty of hair transplant material
Ignore their petty taunts; They're just jealous of what a "manly man" you are!
Maybe after they go through puberty, they'll have some body hair, too.

Every time someone sees me in shorts or with my shirt off, they always ask me either "Do you shave your body?" (No, I don't), or "Are you part Native American?" (No, I'm not). I can grow a thick, even beard, but that's it for me as far as body hair goes.

Great photos, by the way. You don't happen to have a gay twin brother, do you? Oh well, it never hurts to ask.

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Old 05-05-2005, 10:56 AM   #59
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I vote cheese as the greatest achievment.

And there's:

Walking (evolution - whoa dude, don't go there)

The design and use of primitive tools to make:

the wheel (which brought me the bike - woohoo)!!! And unfortunately the car (booooo)!!!!!

landing on the moon *ahem* don't go there either dude...

....I don't intend to, unless someone can confirm that it is in fact made from Wensleydale cheese, which in itself would be the greatest erm......universism? Can you imagine how fat you'd get eating a whole moon full of cheese, then realising you actually have
"eaten yourself out of house and home"

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Thx ScottMate, I really needed the laugh you just gave me

ps: glad you adopted the name I gave you
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Oh I forgot...

Is it just me or does the middle shot of Mitsie look like Genghis Khan?



This is, in fact Genghis the Cat.

Well, he's almost as hairy as you Mitsie
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