Post your isolation why bother shaving beards

HaShev

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I usually grow a beard during no shave November. I will keep it through December because I'm getting old and fat, so the gray in my beard makes me look like Santa. Come January I am ready to shave it off because I'm starting to develop beard dandruff.

On thing I've noticed is that most barbers are now closed. Time to go hippie.
 
I havent shaved in two months since I'm homebound after all my surgeries.
Hell,taking a shower is a MFer with the wound vac and the PICC lines in my arm. I was told they'd only be needed for a few weeks.....here I am at a few months.
They run from your arm into your heart.
Have to sit around for an hour a day while I get intravenous antifungals.
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I havent shaved in two months since I'm homebound after all my surgeries.
Hell,taking a shower is a MFer with the wound vac and the PICC lines in my arm. I was told they'd only be needed for a few weeks.....here I am at a few months.
They run from your arm into your heart.
Have to sit around for an hour a day while I get intravenous antifungals.
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The installation was pretty cool though!!
They place a triangle shaped x ray device on my chest that followed the lines until they were in the heart.
Kinda like a sewer line inspection device.
 
A yankee asked a preacher man:'Do everyone in dat church wear a beard ?'
Ol preach replies" About half. Only the men, but a couple of women have some sideburn and a mustache going on too.
 
The forum a while back removed my desktop wallpaper graphic design with that kind of mask.
I'm sure they'd be gobbling it up now to place on their tablets laptops and pc's.
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