The Retirement Thread

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Its amazing how fast my hair grows, I thought by the time I was in my late sixties it would have started to slow down a bit, but no, it grows as fast as its always done.

Mr WD doesn't have much hair left:laugh:
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Perhaps we can find a way to do a swap, having not a lot of hair sound far more attractive than being a hairy. ^_^^_^^_^
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Mr WD doesn't have much hair left:laugh:

Perhaps we can find a way to do a swap, having not a lot of hair sound far more attractive than being a hairy. ^_^^_^^_^
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Not a big fan of hairy men, especially hairy chests.xx(
 

Dave7

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Location
Cheshire
Perhaps we can find a way to do a swap, having not a lot of hair sound far more attractive than being a hairy. ^_^^_^^_^


Not a big fan of hairy men, especially hairy chests.xx(
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I would rather a man with a hairy chest than a woman with a hairy chest ^_^.**
I have a small amount of hairs on said area. My SiL has a thick matt of hair.
Daughter doesn't seem to mind though.
** just to clarify..... I don't fancy men with hairy chests.
 

GM

Legendary Member
Morning all...While in the shower this morning I was reminiscing how good some American tools were. My old Disston saw, Eswing hammers, Wiss tin cutters, for example. You were the envy on site if you had a Disston saw back in the 60's. Anyway, what got me thinking was the tub of Cates Shaving cream I was using. Six years ago while my boy was doing a two year truck driving stint for Schneider Trucking in America (@12boy has probably heard of them). I went out to join him for two weeks, sleeping in the cab I had the bottom bunk he had the top bunk. Must have travelled a couple of thousand miles in those two weeks. While there I bought the tub of Cates shaving cream and I must have used it least five times a week over the last six years and it's still half full. At this rate it last me till I'm 80. :wacko:

Anyway, enjoy the rest of your day folks!
 

oldwheels

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Location
Isle of Mull
Nice sunny day now after the snowfall but not melting much so a bit slushy.
The road out from Lochaline is described as "interesting" with vehicles stuck on the hills. There is a long steep hill heading both ways. The Glen Road on Mull is described as bad but the fritters are reported to be out. What good fritters are going to do who knows. Mebbe a new road clearing method.
The Morvern hills are covered in snow but the Mull mountains cannot be seen for low cloud.
 

Mo1959

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Nice sunny day now after the snowfall but not melting much so a bit slushy.
The road out from Lochaline is described as "interesting" with vehicles stuck on the hills. There is a long steep hill heading both ways. The Glen Road on Mull is described as bad but the fritters are reported to be out. What good fritters are going to do who knows. Mebbe a new road clearing method.
The Morvern hills are covered in snow but the Mull mountains cannot be seen for low cloud.
The fritter was out here too. Saw it on my walk just now. Another cold night to come. We have snow on the hills. Hope it stays there.
 
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