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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Grumpy Old Man:

    I wonder if Movember is just a cunning way of making it socially acceptable for white dudes in the West to grow a moustache again. Prior to Movember the only moustaches to be seen were probably grown in the mid 1980s.

    There was a brief underground flareup in the 90s..

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    @nostrildamus T20 cricket already really kicked things off again

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    I've noticed moustaches have made a come back in the late teen, early 20's age group. Matched with a mullet of some sort.

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    The worst thing about Movember is when someone grows a weedy traffic cop job (usually takes all month) and someone says they 'like it' (usually as a joke) which then leads to permanence.
    I then have to stop myself from saying something derogatory out loud. especially when it is your boss.

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    @Crucial

    Now every man should have a beard at some time or another. My time was around the time I got married. Wife to be said she liked it so it became sort of permanent, even though I was not so sure. Fast forward to a delayed honeymoon in the South of France where it was bloody hot and the beard itched like the crabs. I had to shave it off and on returning home everyone said what an improvement it was and how a beard really didn’t suit me. Wife chimes in “yeah I didn’t like it at all but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either”.

    I’ve never really trusted her stated opinions since.

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    @Catogrande said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial

    Now every man should have a beard at some time or another. My time was around the time I got married. Wife to be said she liked it so it became sort of permanent, even though I was not so sure. Fast forward to a delayed honeymoon in the South of France where it was bloody hot and the beard itched like the crabs. I had to shave it off and on returning home everyone said what an improvement it was and how a beard really didn’t suit me. Wife chimes in “yeah I didn’t like it at all but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either”.

    I’ve never really trusted her stated opinions since.

    This sounds eerily like my life now

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    @Catogrande it is not often a woman says she has low standards in men...

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    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande it is not often a woman says she has low standards in men...

    fluffybunny

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    @mikedogz said in Grumpy Old Man:

    I've noticed moustaches have made a come back in the late teen, early 20's age group. Matched with a mullet of some sort.

    Yes I have one of those in the family, it sort of suits him though

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    @Catogrande said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande it is not often a woman says she has low standards in men...

    fluffybunny

    But I don't know any other way to read "but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either" unless of course ... she has a great sense of humour...

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Grumpy Old Man:

    I wonder if Movember is just a cunning way of making it socially acceptable for white dudes in the West to grow a moustache again. Prior to Movember the only moustaches to be seen were probably grown in the mid 1980s.

    I tried Movember once but gave up when my sister said my upper lip made me look like a diseased Yak.

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    @Catogrande said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial

    Now every man should have a beard at some time or another. My time was around the time I got married. Wife to be said she liked it so it became sort of permanent, even though I was not so sure. Fast forward to a delayed honeymoon in the South of France where it was bloody hot and the beard itched like the crabs. I had to shave it off and on returning home everyone said what an improvement it was and how a beard really didn’t suit me. Wife chimes in “yeah I didn’t like it at all but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either”.

    I’ve never really trusted her stated opinions since.

    Could be worse. Imagine getting hitched while bearded, then later shaving it off but getting told by wife to regrow it because she can see your face.

    Personally I can't stand the itchiness after about a week. Apparently you have to just get through that stage and it's OK, but then you have to worry about grooming and all that shit.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Grumpy Old Man:

    but then you have to worry about grooming and all that shit.

    I much prefer grooming a beard once a week than shaving every couple of days.

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    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande it is not often a woman says she has low standards in men...

    fluffybunny

    But I don't know any other way to read "but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either" unless of course ... she has a great sense of humour...

    Clearly what she is saying is @Catogrande has the chiseled features of a Greek God, so covering that up with a big ugly beard suited her just fine as other women would be throwing their underwear at him otherwise.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial

    Now every man should have a beard at some time or another. My time was around the time I got married. Wife to be said she liked it so it became sort of permanent, even though I was not so sure. Fast forward to a delayed honeymoon in the South of France where it was bloody hot and the beard itched like the crabs. I had to shave it off and on returning home everyone said what an improvement it was and how a beard really didn’t suit me. Wife chimes in “yeah I didn’t like it at all but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either”.

    I’ve never really trusted her stated opinions since.

    Could be worse. Imagine getting hitched while bearded, then later shaving it off but getting told by wife to regrow it because she can see your face.

    Personally I can't stand the itchiness after about a week. Apparently you have to just get through that stage and it's OK, but then you have to worry about grooming and all that shit.

    I've only once made it through the itchy stage during my Uni days, but then the grooming became too much hassle, and people started calling me Jesus, so it had to go if I was to stand a chance with women. Shortly after that shave I met my now wife, I wonder if she would have even looked twice if I still had that shaggy beard!

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    @No-Quarter said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande it is not often a woman says she has low standards in men...

    fluffybunny

    But I don't know any other way to read "but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either" unless of course ... she has a great sense of humour...

    Clearly what she is saying is @Catogrande has the chiseled features of a Greek God, so covering that up with a big ugly beard suited her just fine as other women would be throwing their underwear at him otherwise.

    Oh good point!alt text

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    @No-Quarter said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande it is not often a woman says she has low standards in men...

    fluffybunny

    But I don't know any other way to read "but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either" unless of course ... she has a great sense of humour...

    Clearly what she is saying is @Catogrande has the chiseled features of a Greek God, so covering that up with a big ugly beard suited her just fine as other women would be throwing their underwear at him otherwise.

    At last someone understands

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    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @No-Quarter said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @nostrildamus said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Catogrande it is not often a woman says she has low standards in men...

    fluffybunny

    But I don't know any other way to read "but I figured if I didn’t fancy you, no other woman would either" unless of course ... she has a great sense of humour...

    Clearly what she is saying is @Catogrande has the chiseled features of a Greek God, so covering that up with a big ugly beard suited her just fine as other women would be throwing their underwear at him otherwise.

    Oh good point!alt text

    Russ is such a fat fluffybunny now.

    Is he still boring the world with his music ?

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    I'm about to out-grumpy all you motherfuckers with a grizzle about Xmas...yeah, that's right, I'm fucking grumpy about Xmas.

    Check out the fucking price of Xmas trees in Sydney this year - a 5 foot midget is $125, a solid 8 footer is $180!!!

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    To be fair, I think the proceeds of these go mostly to charity, so I will absolutely be buying one - but I'm not about to let that get in the way of my whinge!

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    @voodoo

    Charity or not that sort of chiselling is ludicrous.

    Not charity related but certainly overcharging related. Had dinner at the Ivy (no not the real one but the Exeter chain one). My guest wanted a kir as an aperitif.
    Oh a Kir Royale?
    No, just Kir.

    Cue explanation.

    The Kir eventually arrived OK but when I got the bill they had charged me £6.50 for a shot of cassis! To make matters worse they add on a 12.5% service charge to the whole bill which does not go to the staff.

    No not even pooled and dished out among the staff on a monthly basis. It is just swallowed by the company.

    I declined to pay it and left some cash instead.

    I hate chisellers.

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