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Originally Posted by Cervantes
I was a bit curious about how I would think about women who were completely bald a while back and did a search of bald women on google, then I found a picture of Persis Khambatta when she did the Lt. Ilia character in "Star Trek the motion picture" and I was done for it. Some women look awesome with their heads shaved.
Just too bad it's been associated with nervous breakdowns among females nowadays, I blame Britney... 
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The first time I had my head shaved (okay, not exactly "shaved," but buzzed using clippers with a #4 guard—was in the aftermath of a horrible, horrible haircut. My hair is curly when it grows out and I wanted it cut short, but the woman who did it gave me a frumpy, older woman's hairstyle.
In truth I'd been wanting to have my hair buzzed for years prior to this and had always been told it wouldn't work, but I held out hope that the naysayers were all wrong.
I'm more than happy with how I look with a buzzed haircut. Someday I'd like to try for a shorter cut with a #3 or #2 guard, but I'll probably never go all the way to the skin (not by choice, anyway).
My partner's done the job for me every time but once and it does save on money and the hassle of going somewhere else. I'm due for another buzz and look forward to returning to the summer streamlined look very soon.
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If one million people replaced a two mile car trip once a week with a bike ride, carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by 50,000 tons per year. If one out of ten car commuters switched to a bike, carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by 25.4 million tons per year. [2milechallenge.com]
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Originally Posted by roachboy
it's better if you can ride without having to wonder if the guy in the car behind you is a sociopath, i find.
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