Here you can talk about whatever floats your boat. Your favorite movie, sports team, etc. If it's a little racey, I suggest you post in R&R, otherwise we'll move it for you.
2nd Photo is the odd man out. Robin Williams. Helluva beard he's got there.
Perhaps we ought to have a thread for facial hair discussion, as that is the distrinctive factor here
"The time for compromises is past, and we are now determined to maintain our position and make all who oppose us smell Southern powder, feel Southern steel."
Jefferson Davis, 1861
Perhaps we ought to have a thread for facial hair discussion, as that is the distrinctive factor here
I believe there was one a while back.. Or at least it was on some other subject and it somehow spiraled into a thread about beards.. It wouldn't be the first time I've seen that happen.
I've been sporting a beard for close to a year now. Who needs razors.. :laugh:
Perhaps we ought to have a thread for facial hair discussion, as that is the distrinctive factor here
I believe there was one a while back.. Or at least it was on some other subject and it somehow spiraled into a thread about beards.. It wouldn't be the first time I've seen that happen.
I've been sporting a beard for close to a year now. Who needs razors.. :laugh:
What's a razor. These young pups out there now don't know what a real razor is. I've sported a beard since I retired from the Navy. I figured after 30 years of shaving daily, I deserved a break.
War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over.
Sherman, December 1863, remark to a Tennessee woman.
I posted two Lees purposefully as I couldn’t find any suitable contemporary likeness.
Stumbling across Robin Williams, I was immediately struck and felt like sharing his startling likeness to Grant. Actually, considering his not-too-shabby acting credentials and Grant-like physique, I would think Williams may be a worthy cast for any future General Grant biopic. I say we are overdue for a ripper of a Civil War era flick. (Now who for Lee???)
I recently tried on my very first lifelong attempt at facial hair. During my fourth week and finally sporting an impressive (IMHO) moustache/goatee, it felt like I was walking around with someone’s invisible fingers clamped onto my chin and upper lip. The breaking point which caused its immediate removal was when my wife commented: “Is that something on your face?”:pinch:
Apparently I do :pinch: I sported a beard for several years through college and grad school (almost seems requisite in that setting) but the girlfriend has since vetoed the idea. Something about upkeep and maintenance. The nerve! The whole thing behind the beard was not having to hassle with shaving and whatnot...oh well.
"The time for compromises is past, and we are now determined to maintain our position and make all who oppose us smell Southern powder, feel Southern steel."
Jefferson Davis, 1861