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nfotxn ([personal profile] nfotxn) wrote2001-05-25 07:24 pm

The purchase of la lovely umbrella

Totally miss you all!

I'm starting to think the goatee is what's killing my chances of getting employed. Lots of interviews, no dice.

Lindsey says "Are you actually contemplating losing the goatee?"

"Nooo! You will lose you beariness!" Says Martin (the grammar police).

I might trim.. we shall see.

Lindsey says "The trim is allowed"

Hmmm.

[identity profile] beardoc.livejournal.com 2001-05-26 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
How trimmed is "trim", though? Are we talking severe here or just around the edges? Thinning it out, or keeping it longer and thicker?

Re:

[identity profile] nfotxn.livejournal.com 2001-05-27 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, to be honest I've never really mastered this whole "trimming" thing until now. Last time I tried it just sorta back-fired and I ended up going smooth for a couple days. But basically right now I have the sorta micro-goat that most guys my age sport if they have one at all.

Hmm, a picture would be useful.. alas I do not have the equipement at hand right now.

I've tried the long and thick route. It sorta works but frankly I don't think I have the facilities to really pull off the bushy biker goatee look just yet. Maybe by the time I'm 20..

[identity profile] nfotxn.livejournal.com 2001-05-27 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
That's the way I think too. It's just the weird ass thing I had on my face before was sorta.. ill-kept. But I think I have it down now.

A friend has a slogan about facial hair, that it should be MORE work than no facial hair. This is proving true.