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EddardinWinter

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A bald kitty? :shock:

My dad was a gorilla with how much hair he had all over! I guess I got used to it and that stuff doesn't bother me.
People are people. I tend to go for personality myself. My celebrity crush is Robin Williams. :wub: I actually got to meet him *thud* and got a kiss! :w00t:

Nice. Very impressive, Ms Robin. I cannot touch that celebrity kiss story.
 

Johnny101

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Sadly, my forties have me sprouting hair in all sorts of unexpected places...

Still, I accept this extra hair, so long as the hair on my head remains the spectacular mane that it is!
my head hair started running away when I was in my 20's oh well less to shave up there
 

Robino1

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Nice. Very impressive, Ms Robin. I cannot touch that celebrity kiss story.

I was all dressed up for the meet and greet, I think he was impressed a bit. Took my hand and said 'Oooh! Dancing with the stars!' And did a couple of dance steps. That is a great memory! :D
 

EddardinWinter

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Edd are you turning in to a cowardly lion

Well think of it, waxing is a frightful prospect to a lion!

FUN FACT:
The lion's mane is a remarkable product of the unique sexual dimorphism that the species displays. The mane is a sign of the male's health, status, a sexual marker for females (who prefer larger, darker maned males), and is a critical part of the intimidating look of a majestic pride male. Often, an impressive specimen can intimidate a would-be challenger with an impressive roar and display. Also, if the battle does come to blows, the mane is an excellent defense against strikes from another lions claws. The downside of a mane is, it makes it difficult for the male to stalk prey stealthily during the daylight hours. This led people to think for years that male lions don't hunt, but they do hunt during twilight and night hunts. Especially when bigger prey like Buffalo, Elephant, or Hippos are involved.
 

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Sadly, my forties have me sprouting hair in all sorts of unexpected places...

Still, I accept this extra hair, so long as the hair on my head remains the spectacular mane that it is!

Edd, I can unfortunately relate to the "sprouting" of hair and I am in my latish 40's, they are of a non color as well but I am told that it gives me a "distinguished" look....for the ones on my head anyway!! It is all good though!


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Robino1

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Well think of it, waxing is a frightful prospect to a lion!

FUN FACT:
The lion's mane is a remarkable product of the unique sexual dimorphism that the species displays. The mane is a sign of the male's health, status, a sexual marker for females (who prefer larger, darker maned males), and is a critical part of the intimidating look of a majestic pride male. Often, an impressive specimen can intimidate a would-be challenger with an impressive roar and display. Also, if the battle does come to blows, the mane is an excellent defense against strikes from another lions claws. The downside of a mane is, it makes it difficult for the male to stalk prey stealthily during the daylight hours. This led people to think for years that male lions don't hunt, but they do hunt during twilight and night hunts. Especially when bigger prey like Buffalo, Elephant, or Hippos are involved.

Nice lesson :)
 

Robino1

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Edd, I can unfortunately relate to the "sprouting" of hair and I am in my latish 40's, they are of a non color as well but I am told that it gives me a "distinguished" look....for the ones on my head anyway!! It is all good though!


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Speaking of, what's up with that? Men DO look distinguished when they go grey. :mad: you guys have it soooo easy :laugh:
 

PLANofMAN

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...It does not show signatures, it's true, and I do have to lug out my PC from time to time for certain things which Tapatalk fails to do...
That explains this, then:
Thought you might like a blast from the past. Unfortunately it's not directly quotable anymore, so I compromised.
I also can't believe I'm the first to like that post. :D
First reference to "The Provarinati."
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...discussion/401968-my-evic-lambo-pictures.html
The first thread where ProVari users encounter the phrase.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provari/402625-new-provari-fan-boy-here.html

"THE DAY THE PROVARINATI WERE BORN"
I hesitated to post the event when I did. I was fearing an attack of the shadowy Provari cult known as "The Provarinati". They descend upon the unsuspecting, telling how device X is junk made in China with little or no QC, blah-blah-blah. If only you had purchased a Provari, your world would be one paved in gold and filled with milk and honey, blah-blah-blah.

Mercifully, that has not happened here. Perhaps I have underestimated the restraint of The Provarinati...

...Roaring thunderously via Tapatalk...

Speaking of signatures, oh mighty furball, how attached are you to the one you have now?

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Edit: Current Sig. That Tap-A-Talk user probably hasn't seen his own sig in over a year.
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I'll get you the Ambigram if Ocey hasn't already.

It's in .jpeg form for highest quality and ease of use. Maybe Ocey has one that's better.
It will need to be converted to a .gif before it can be used in a sig (for anyone thinking about using it "as is."
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Aaron Kestler

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Speaking of, what's up with that? Men DO look distinguished when they go grey. :mad: you guys have it soooo easy :laugh:

It's not about how we actually look with the gray hair but the confidence we exude regardless of it.

For anyone the ability to pull off a specific look is the deeply rooted in their ability to own that particular look.
 
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