What is it about the ageing gents of the Sport Of Kings, that makes them averse to cutting their hair? Horrible mops of thatch, wild runaway eyebrows, ear and nasal outcrops all struggling to escape some of the most horrid excuses for hats.
Nass. Hope ya had a big one mate. Just keep an eye on 'em, they tend to rush up on ya' more and more with time.Seems like I have to fight my wife off every couple of months now. ( parties )
Cyc I am a regular trimmer of eyebrows, nasal hair and ear hair. I find it repulsive when I see people with a huntsman spider growing off each lobe or a jungle coming out of their nose. And don't get me started on elderly women and their "bikini lines"
No need to be rude to me ON my birthday - show some respect you young whippersnapper To be fair I have little enough left on me head, but I'm hoping the ear hair grows long enough for a creative comb over
Cyclonic, it was sometimes a sign that these ageing old gents were never conscripted into the army- because they were wealthy enough to avoid service. The ones that were conscripted were just following the wealthy sheep! Thinking of some Irish owners and trainers, John Magnier always needs a haircut, but maybe he hides a few spare notes in its thatch.
I always have my ears tidied up by the barber every time I visit him but then a few weeks later there is a hair about a foot long growing off of the side of just one of my lobes. I am really tempted to let it grow to see how long it gets but it would not go down very well with my wife, who is already considerably embarassed by me.
Either Amanda or my wife cuts my hair and trims my eyebrows so if they get too long it's their fault.