Hairlines/Hair Loss

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angus young
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Re: Hairlines/Hair Loss

Post by angus young »

Same as me - when the bald patch on the back of my head started to spread at an alarming rate I asked the local hairdresser to give me a no 1 haircut.
I soon got used to it and I've been cutting it that length myself for 10 years.
Bought a set of clippers from Argos and saved a small fortune over the years.
Handy for keeping the bush tidy as well (no 2) - much more comfortable especially when it's hot
Hair is something we could easily live without!

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crofter
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Re: Hairlines/Hair Loss

Post by crofter »

jesus crikey Angus you have a bald spot and a fanny wtf!! ... or are you a keen gardener who likes to prune his bushes ... either way seek help soon!!
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angus young
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Re: Hairlines/Hair Loss

Post by angus young »

Well when I see a woman with a particularly hairy bush - a massive turn off in my opinion - I do get the urge to get those clippers out!
I also like to keep the garden hedge as neat as possible so perhaps I am the Bastard son of Alan Titchmarsh.

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