Do you have a beard? When did you grow it? Did you grow it coincidentally at a time of hair loss?
I hate the offseason.Do you have a beard? When did you grow it? Did you grow it coincidentally at a time of hair loss?
Does a bearded clam count?No, my wife is not a beard.
Never grew a beard after seeing my older brother with mayo and other food bits in his.Do you have a beard? When did you grow it? Did you grow it coincidentally at a time of hair loss?
Chicks at The Skeller loved that!Never grew a beard after seeing my older brother with mayo and other food bits in his.
Chicks at the Skeller had beards!Chicks at The Skeller loved that!
Now that is a very good reason, I hate Mayo especially Tangled in a beardNever grew a beard after seeing my older brother with mayo and other food bits in his.
Me. Except this week I shaved down to skin. I have crappy skin from those days of tanning in 70’s and 80’s - better to hide it some.It depends how we define a beard. I have not given myself a truly clean shave with a razor in years. 1 - 2 times per week I clipper down my whiskers with no guard on the trimmer, so my stubble gets cropped very close but never completely disappears.
Do you have a beard? When did you grow it? Did you grow it coincidentally at a time of hair loss?
That joke may go over the head of many posters hereNo, my wife is not a beard.
Not those with roots in Boston.That joke may go over the head of many posters here
Same here - never even tried since I knew it would look stupid.Unfortunately, Never. I'm 51 and still don't get any facial hair on my cheeks and the rest is sporadic. So when I tried to grow it our for a week it looked like I had dirt spots on my face.
That is what I call a summer beard, some are here and some are there.Unfortunately, Never. I'm 51 and still don't get any facial hair on my cheeks and the rest is sporadic. So when I tried to grow it our for a week it looked like I had dirt spots on my face.
I only have a mustache too.No beard but I've had my mustache since 1971.
2016---- to cover a rash I developed from chemotherapyDo you have a beard? When did you grow it? Did you grow it coincidentally at a time of hair loss?
I had a beard from 1972, shot is ‘78, I had it until 2005.Do you have a beard? When did you grow it? Did you grow it coincidentally at a time of hair loss?
Off and on for 30 years. However, never fully grown except one time. It's too damn hot in front of a forge. I grew a full beard for the 150th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg in 2013 for the reenactment. I rode one day at the very beginning of the battle under the command of Brigadier General John Buford on day one.
I couldn't wait to shave that itchy bastard off. I do a lot of reenactments as a camp cook for my friends. It's my favorite part to do, and I don't have to wear anything but Union pants and a white shirt.
I grew one once for a stage production. It looked okay, but, like yours, my was itchy. The things I could do to reduce the itch took more time than I wanted to invest long term.Off and on for 30 years. However, never fully grown except one time. It's too damn hot in front of a forge. I grew a full beard for the 150th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg in 2013 for the reenactment. I rode one day at the very beginning of the battle under the command of Brigadier General John Buford on day one.
I couldn't wait to shave that itchy bastard off. I do a lot of reenactments as a camp cook for my friends. It's my favorite part to do, and I don't have to wear anything but Union pants and a white shirt.
I always grew a beard for turkey and deer hunting season at our family house up in Sullivan County up the street from Hoagland Branch. Hunting Bear Mtn and Middle Mtn for many many years. Always shaved it off after 10 -12 days up there before going home. Too itchy... drove me nuts.Off and on for 30 years. However, never fully grown except one time. It's too damn hot in front of a forge. I grew a full beard for the 150th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg in 2013 for the reenactment. I rode one day at the very beginning of the battle under the command of Brigadier General John Buford on day one.
I couldn't wait to shave that itchy bastard off. I do a lot of reenactments as a camp cook for my friends. It's my favorite part to do, and I don't have to wear anything but Union pants and a white shirt.