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2015/02/08 21:10:23
sharke
Rain
I had my former boss fooled into thinking I was German - as a matter of fact, most of the time, that's peoples' first guess, regardless of the haircut.
 
And the haircut varies according to my own laziness. Though these days, my wife insist on me growing my hair, meaning I got rid of the pseudo-mohawk gradually and cut back the top step by step to get there...
 

 
 
Truth be told, I prefer shaving my head and keeping the darn thing as short as possible. But, what woman wants... :P
 
No chance of me growing one of those ridiculous mustache though. I'll stick to the Vincent Price thing if I have to.




I have to say though, that's an unfortunate shadow just under your nose there 
2015/02/08 21:16:34
Rain
sharke
Rain
I had my former boss fooled into thinking I was German - as a matter of fact, most of the time, that's peoples' first guess, regardless of the haircut.
 
And the haircut varies according to my own laziness. Though these days, my wife insist on me growing my hair, meaning I got rid of the pseudo-mohawk gradually and cut back the top step by step to get there...
 

 
 
Truth be told, I prefer shaving my head and keeping the darn thing as short as possible. But, what woman wants... :P
 
No chance of me growing one of those ridiculous mustache though. I'll stick to the Vincent Price thing if I have to.




I have to say though, that's an unfortunate shadow just under your nose there 




LOL Man, I'd never noticed it! 
2015/02/08 21:21:54
Rain
On the other hand, I seem to act as a magnet for religious people of every denomination. At one point, my best very friend was a Jehovah's Witness - the relation even took a rather romantic twist, in spite of her being a very strict JW and rejecting outsiders.
 
Last summer we spent in NY, my best buddy was an old Jewish man with a passion for Indian jewels...
 
I'd make a pretty lousy Nazi...
 
2015/02/08 21:36:37
dubdisciple
I find the "reclaiming" movements silly as opposed to those who never let it go. There are planty of groups who never let it go to begin with. Various Buddhist and Hindi groups have used the symbol continuously before and after the third reich. The latter never bother to fly planes,make press conference or creat viral campaigns. It just is. 
2015/02/08 21:48:48
sharke
Rain
sharke
Rain
I had my former boss fooled into thinking I was German - as a matter of fact, most of the time, that's peoples' first guess, regardless of the haircut.
 
And the haircut varies according to my own laziness. Though these days, my wife insist on me growing my hair, meaning I got rid of the pseudo-mohawk gradually and cut back the top step by step to get there...
 

 
 
Truth be told, I prefer shaving my head and keeping the darn thing as short as possible. But, what woman wants... :P
 
No chance of me growing one of those ridiculous mustache though. I'll stick to the Vincent Price thing if I have to.




I have to say though, that's an unfortunate shadow just under your nose there 




LOL Man, I'd never noticed it! 




Reminds me of that episode of Father Ted when Ted is accused of being racist toward some new Chinese residents and so he invites them over to convince them that he's not a bigot, and well......
 

2015/02/08 21:55:19
Rain
The guys who flew that plane and claimed the Swastika while I was living in NY were called Raëlians.
 
"Raëlism, also known as Raelianism or the Raëlian movement, is a UFO religion that was founded in 1974 by Claude Vorilhon, now known as Raël. An adherent of Raëlism is a Raëlian."
 
Back home, their sect is probably the most openly/widely ridiculed.
 
Obviously, working nightshifts, I made friend with a guy who was a Raëlian... He disappeared a few months later...
 

 
 
2015/02/08 23:33:46
craigb

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