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I cannot grow a full fledged beard, and whatever grasslands I do grow are now heavily tinged with gray so I tend to shave them :p:
...I do have a Ronaldo (the fat one) type beard quite often (without the moustache - I hate them! I guess its a goatee - more like a Ram)
Do you spend a lot of time grooming yourself (if stevie replies, I hope not!) and what the hell is all this about not liking thunderstorms :mad:
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Not really. Less than Steve, anyway. :devil::p
About thunderstorms- I hate the rain, snow and humidity in general. In the last years thunderstorms have become more violent and are associated with floods, hail, flying roofs and falling trees. If I'm out it's annoying to shelter and wait. I also live in an old house and I fear that the big amount of water would cause damages. My bedroom is on a corner and have 2 windows on differnt walls so the lightnings seem to gather in the middle of the room. And then it's the noise of thunders....It's fair to say I'm afraid of natural phenomena. On those moments I understand that nature is above us and everything may happen.
In real life are you the friendly type o person or an unaccessible ''complex rock''?
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friendly and polite enough to strangers but overall am a "complex rock" really - I usually do not make friends easily and I do tend to have strong opinions on most topics - although I will talk a lot even on a first meeting - but once I am comfortable with that person and he/she is a friend, better be ready for more of that :p:
So overall I do not have a lot of close friends but I do care about the ones I have.
(you need to worry less about nature - it is indeed above all and we are just a little part of it - enjoy the lightning and thunder, I do :cool: )
Do you like umbrellas? or are you prefer a rain-coat/windcheater?
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I feel unconfortable with an umbrella in my hand but I have no choice. During the warm season nobody wears rain-coats here. Umbrellas are generally useless cos the wind turns them up and breaks them and when it's not the wind it's the stream in certain parts of my route.
Can you (and your family for those who have one) manage to cope with the home problems or you have a person to help ( for cleaning, cooking, taking care of the kid(s), etc.)?
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I grew one many years ago. I can't remember why - I think I just wondered how I looked in one. I found that although I saved ten minutes a day not shaving I had to spend about half an hour trimming and tidying it every week or so. When I shaved it off it was rather amusing - my boss knew something was different about me but wasn't sure what (he had knownme before I grew the beard. I find that if someone I know grows a beard I canstill recognise them, but if I've only known someone with a beard I don't recognise them when they shave it off.
What about tattoes. Do you think women tattoes make someone, particularly a woman, more attractive or the reverse?
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D-Type, you answered an old Q. :p
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Sorry, I must have missed the page end. :mad:
My wife and I (although she probably reckons just her) manage to do everything around the house ourselves. In Britain you have to be very rich to be able to afford any domestic help.
Same question as before: Do you think tattoes make someone, particularly a woman, more attractive or the reverse?
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Much more non attractive. There are two things that would cause me to never go out with a woman. Smoking cigarettes (or other tobacco usage) and piercings. Tats come a close third. As a youthful indiscretion, they might be OK except that they are pretty much permanent (nothing like that looong stemmed rose on the mammary later in life). Pretty much the same for tattoos on men.
If you could go back and choose, in what country would you be born, has to be the same year as your original birth, and would you be male or female?
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I am a proud member of the Scouse Nation, so being born in Liverpool suits me fine. Never had any complaints about being a guy so I am happy with that too.
does anyone really understand women?
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Maybe Gadjo? :p
Have you ever seen a solar eclipse?