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jimibt
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LeTiss wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:18 pm
Something disastrous has happened during the past 18 months.....I've started to lose my hair. Gutted :twisted:
i said the exact same thing - about 18 YEARS ago. don't worry, it doesn't last :D
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jimibt wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:24 pm
LeTiss wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:18 pm
Something disastrous has happened during the past 18 months.....I've started to lose my hair. Gutted :twisted:
i said the exact same thing - about 18 YEARS ago. don't worry, it doesn't last :D
:lol: I feel so much better
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LeTiss wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:18 pm
Something disastrous has happened during the past 18 months.....I've started to lose my hair. Gutted :twisted:
I know how you feel, we've all been through it. But you soon start to see the benefits. No time or money wasted on haircuts, shampoo, gel, combing, no dandruff, etc. And it's true that bald men are more virile - one of the first things I noticed as my hair fell out. :)
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LeTiss wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:18 pm
Something disastrous has happened during the past 18 months.....I've started to lose my hair. Gutted :twisted:
Mmm I share that pain. I was tempted to have a big 'reinvention' and get a short hair cut, but there'll be a massive shiny bit on top. So I'm sticking with what I've got, almost waist length, pulled back and strategically tied to make what's essentially the world's longest comb over. :roll: But I have had almost 20yrs without spending any time or money at the barbers or having to decide on a 'style'.

Dunno why Tiss but I always pictured you with a #1 and losing it wouldn't be too bad. But you have my sympathies, life catches up with you in your 50s and I'm 57 this year :( Mum was 87 this year and tbh that looks a hell of a lot worse.
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:42 pm
And it's true that bald men are more virile - one of the first things I noticed as my hair fell out. :)
Cheers Derek. Hopefully, I won't be thinking of you the next time I'm banging away :lol:
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 3:24 pm
Dunno why Tiss but I always pictured you with a #1 and losing it wouldn't be too bad. But you have my sympathies, life catches up with you in your 50s and I'm 57 this year :( Mum was 87 this year and tbh that looks a hell of a lot worse.
Not a grade 1, however it's looking like a possibility soon. I turned 50 last June, and it's really gone south since then
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:42 pm
And it's true that bald men are more virile - one of the first things I noticed as my hair fell out. :)
:D
Virility isn't the issue, it's fitness :? The misses says I need an affair with a younger woman to cheer me up but tbh I think it would kill me.
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Haven't needed it for a while but some bird's crapped all over the handle of my garden hose!
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 4:00 pm
Haven't needed it for a while but some bird's crapped all over the handle of my garden hose!
How often do you need to water your garden in a typical summer?
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Aarondewit wrote:
Fri Apr 09, 2021 7:45 am
How often do you need to water your garden in a typical summer?
Dunno about Derek but all the pots on the patio (40?) need doing almost ever evening, plus the tomatoes in bags etc. And the bonsais enjoy a mist with the hose to keep the leaves working well. I'm going to rig up a pond pump on the waterbutt for the hose this year, tap water eventually causes a built up of salts.
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 4:00 pm
Haven't needed it for a while but some bird's crapped all over the handle of my garden hose!
Some strange women in your area Derek, first the Russian bird now this! :P
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Aarondewit wrote:
Fri Apr 09, 2021 7:45 am
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Apr 08, 2021 4:00 pm
Haven't needed it for a while but some bird's crapped all over the handle of my garden hose!
How often do you need to water your garden in a typical summer?
Every evening when it's warm, every few days when it's dry, the rain takes care of the rest. But I've discovered pots and hanging baskets dry out very quickly.
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Why is 2 pints of milk 80p but 4 pints is only £1.09? I'm sick of being forced to eat cereal for breakfast every morning just to get rid of my milk.
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This bugger is taking forever to download :twisted: I can't crack on with my nightly NBA trading until its been completed.
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Over an hour later I'm still waiting for that f*cking update to be completed :x
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