So if you look back a few pages at my picture, I'm trying to decide wth to do with my hair. No, it doesn't really matter tbh, but if anyone has any suggestions, I'm down to try something new.
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So if you look back a few pages at my picture, I'm trying to decide wth to do with my hair. No, it doesn't really matter tbh, but if anyone has any suggestions, I'm down to try something new.
I don't know. I actually think the hair is just fine, man. But hey, if you want change get yourself a fab hairdresser and let him/her go wild.
"Faded away like the stars in the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun, Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling, Only remembered for what we have done."
So if you look back a few pages at my picture, I'm trying to decide wth to do with my hair. No, it doesn't really matter tbh, but if anyone has any suggestions, I'm down to try something new.
Men don't get hair stylists. Just use manly shampoo off choice and continue to be manly
So if you look back a few pages at my picture, I'm trying to decide wth to do with my hair. No, it doesn't really matter tbh, but if anyone has any suggestions, I'm down to try something new.
Men don't get hair stylists. Just use manly shampoo off choice and continue to be manly
Bitch, please.
When I was in high school, I got tight with one of the most decorated stylists in the state (first in colour statewide, third in style statewide). My hair was always awesome. Black, white, and hot pink faux hawks are just as manly as buzz cuts when you wear them right.
Not only was my hair phenomenal, when I went off to college, it landed me all the ladies I never wanted and more men than I could shake a stick at (or in).
And I also looked fantastic while performing routine maintenance on my car, fixing anything that went wrong in the music building, and doublefisting 40s. Manliness isn't about the shampoo, it's about the man.
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On another note, it astounds me that not a single house in that picture has fencing. Aren't you guys scared at night?
I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean fences across the front? That's a rare thing over here. It was common on houses built around the 70s/80s, and then it was only a small, waist high one. But these days usually not. In fact most new property estate developments have rules forbidding front fences
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On another note, it astounds me that not a single house in that picture has fencing. Aren't you guys scared at night?
I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean fences across the front? That's a rare thing over here. It was common on houses built around the 70s/80s, and then it was only a small, waist high one. But these days usually not. In fact most new property estate developments have rules forbidding front fences
Yes, fencing across the front. Anything to keep you safe?
I remember living in Addis Ababa, and Lilongwe, every house is is situated in a compound. Fencing, and high fencing at that, possibly personal security is a must. It's a different life in the UK and US, you might have a small fence to stop your dog running off, or to look pretty and complete the garden appeal.
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On another note, it astounds me that not a single house in that picture has fencing. Aren't you guys scared at night?
I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean fences across the front? That's a rare thing over here. It was common on houses built around the 70s/80s, and then it was only a small, waist high one. But these days usually not. In fact most new property estate odevelopments have rules forbidding front fences
Yes, fencing across the front. Anything to keep you safe?
Well, its a general rule of thumb that by the time any of the deadly Australian wildlife makes it onto your street, your pretty much screwed anyway so why bother. Lol. Just kidding. In terms of keeping safe, its not really that big of an issue, majority of suburbs are pretty safe, even the ones we joke about in Vic as being bad, like Frankston or broadmeadows aren't that bad.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my hounds!
Krenim: Hounds? How cliche.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my rape gorilla!
It's not to say we don't have -any- fencing, but I've found overseas that a lot of people the front yard is the main area for recreation. Here in Australia we actually have backyards the the 'front fence' usually runs from the sides of the front face of the house.
Also, that way you don't have open and shut the gates every time you drive in or out.
There's that and also in some suburbs that do have front fencing it was only due to the vagueness of where your property started and where council property began. Nowadays with suburbs actually being planned from scratch (instead of the "organic" construction of older suburbs like Brisbane's West End or Melbourne's Footscray) we just say anything in front of your letterbox is council property so you don't have to do maintenance (well people do because it's just common sense and neat/tidy, but it's just legal mumbo-jumbo).
Backyards are where it's at because it's more private, yes. Frontyards are just to park your car/ute/tinny/why-would-put-up-a-tent-out-the-front and to look pretty.
And @Berenene: *coughSunshinecough* Never living there again…
"Faded away like the stars in the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun, Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling, Only remembered for what we have done."
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Losing their light in the glorious sun,
Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling,
Only remembered for what we have done."
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On another note, it astounds me that not a single house in that picture has fencing. Aren't you guys scared at night?
When I was in high school, I got tight with one of the most decorated stylists in the state (first in colour statewide, third in style statewide). My hair was always awesome. Black, white, and hot pink faux hawks are just as manly as buzz cuts when you wear them right.
Not only was my hair phenomenal, when I went off to college, it landed me all the ladies I never wanted and more men than I could shake a stick at (or in).
And I also looked fantastic while performing routine maintenance on my car, fixing anything that went wrong in the music building, and doublefisting 40s. Manliness isn't about the shampoo, it's about the man.
Sorry I haven't been around guys, I'll try to be here more soon!
The voice of Melantha, Goddess of the Seasons, echoes amid the rustle of leaves, "That's the censored version."
In terms of keeping safe, its not really that big of an issue, majority of suburbs are pretty safe, even the ones we joke about in Vic as being bad, like Frankston or broadmeadows aren't that bad.
Also, that way you don't have open and shut the gates every time you drive in or out.
Backyards are where it's at because it's more private, yes. Frontyards are just to park your car/ute/tinny/why-would-put-up-a-tent-out-the-front and to look pretty.
And @Berenene: *coughSunshinecough* Never living there again…
Losing their light in the glorious sun,
Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling,
Only remembered for what we have done."