LizzieMaine
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Or, to paraphrase a popular religious slogan from the Era, "Millions Now Living Will Never Dye."
Or, to paraphrase a popular religious slogan from the Era, "Millions Now Living Will Never Dye."
That conjures up the image of Christopher Lloyd portraying: Emmett "Doc" Brown, in: Back To The Future.Soon I would be loosing hair as fast as it grew. So I decided to grow my hair out, and just go for annual trims.
And I understand other men who are 50+ and have long hair.
This reminds me of a comedy routine by Gallagher about losing his hair:I used to have regular haircuts and kept my hair medium length.
In my mid-50's, I decided I was approaching a "zero-sum-game". Soon I would be loosing hair as fast as it grew. So I decided to grow my hair out, and just go for annual trims.
And I understand other men who are 50+ and have long hair.
Those things really do stunt your growth.
Getting fitted for a pair of glasses and seeing your Dad in the mirror. :eeek:
The rare tyres for my classic car were delivered to the tyre (tire) fitters yesterday. Two customers watched in absolute fascination as the technician inserted the inner tubes. Neither of them had ever realised that inflated tyres once had inner tubes, not even on bicycles. It just blew them away. I would have thought that inner tubes were obvious and that it was only the advancement in the sealant that has allowed for the inner tube to be dispensed with. Then again, one time that the old car was being serviced, a young customer had never seen, never realised even, that there was a time when cars were locked manually. Guy kept walking round the car holding his forehead, every now and then he would point at the car locks, open his mouth to say something, but just gape like a goldfish!
And the car was complimented too, the tyre technician said that it was so nice to work on a 'real' car for a change. He took some photos of it on his phone, he wanted to show his Dad.
Now that is something of which, I am seriously jealous, if only I could do, on my phone, just some of the things that youngsters do on theirs, I would feel it a result.Now, if I can just figure out how to open my truck door with my smart phone, I will truly be young again!