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- From: dyer@spdcc.com (Steve Dyer)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: Can anyone tell me about this TV show?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.162049.8726@spdcc.com>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 16:20:49 GMT
- Article-I.D.: spdcc.1992Nov17.162049.8726
- References: <46001@ogicse.ogi.edu> <1992Nov17.053243.25307@reed.edu> <46014@ogicse.ogi.edu>
- Organization: S.P. Dyer Computer Consulting, Cambridge MA
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- In article <46014@ogicse.ogi.edu> markm@ogicse.ogi.edu (Mark Morrissey) writes:
- >It took years of cut and grow, cut and grow before I got my beard trained
- >to grow on demand.
-
- I suppose this is tongue-in-cheek. Your hair follicles don't know they've
- been cut. All you're doing by shaving is creating a "level playing field",
- and the years of effort are simply time to play your genes out.
-
- >The sad part is that I am such a little furnace
- >that I can't stand to wear it year round (not even in Butte, Montana
- >where "hot" is 85 degrees).
-
- I can't figure this one out. Have you considered the Sinead look?
- Much cooler (most heat is lost thru the top of the head--trust me on
- this.) I'm an original furnace but I don't find that a beard
- makes me feel hotter (well, THAT way.) Is this a problem with sweat?
-
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- Steve Dyer
- dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.com aka {ima,harvard,rayssd,linus,m2c}!spdcc!dyer
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