I Cut My Hair
This is probably the most vain post ever. Yes, I'm blogging about my hair.
After nine years of looking like a hippie, I've crossed over. I'm now the man, man.
The beard almost went too, but I decided I really don't need to look any younger. Looking young (heck, being young) can be kind of a liability in my work.
After nine years of looking like a hippie, I've crossed over. I'm now the man, man.
The beard almost went too, but I decided I really don't need to look any younger. Looking young (heck, being young) can be kind of a liability in my work.
Labels: Autobiography
9 Comments:
OH MY GOSH!!!
It looks good (from what I can see...) I just can't believe it!
(I cut my hair today too, may be I should post my cut :o) not nearly as dramatic!)
They say that when a body part is amputated people sometimes still "feel" that body part... do you still feel your hair?! hee hee
I hope YOU like it. Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes!
I'm having memories of when Jamie Howison chopped his hair off.
You don't like quite as much like a Russian hieromonk now. ;-)
Hope you're having a blessed 2007!
Oo. You look like Stephen King! (I'm growing my hair at the moment. Glad you're keeping the beard. My eldest now has a favourite name for me: hairy beast....)
All men have beards. Only some of them shave.
"It is like precious oil on the head, running down the beard, on the beard of Aaron, running down over the collar of his robes."
It's not easy being this good-looking...
Lookin' good, Preston!
Keep the beard - It takes one to know one!
You look like a person who takes life way too seriously. Why the beard? What are you trying to hide? A Freudian analyst would have a field day reading your blog.
I'm not sure if that insult is directed at the blog or at Freudian analysts . . .
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