Combeovers
Re: Combeovers
Your powers of observation are disturbing. Coming across as a style nazi in a place like Cambodia is kinda weird, imo..Mr Cynical wrote:Wow maybe you hit a nerve and Hotdigr is the king of the comb-overs.
I think a much more comical issue are the old guys trying to look younger by using cheap home hair dyes with disasterous results. I was wandering through a supermarket recently and saw the best one yet. Either a Canuk or Sceptic by the accent, with an un-natural jet black on the top, about 2/3rds down his head was the ridiculous reddish/rust colour favoured by older Indian men and then straggly wispy grey touching his shirt collar. He was also wearing his trainers with long white socks, scruffy cargo shorts and an off white grey shirt to finish it off. I doubt the old fool could run more than 5 paces. What is wrong with these people don’t they own or ever look in a mirror before going out.
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Re: Combeovers
Jamie_Lambo wrote:i was talking about the chinese sign of excellence lol im aware of the cod-piece, Henry the VIII even had one on his Armourjuansweetpotato wrote:Better ask a Scot.Jamie_Lambo wrote:really? what does that even mean? lol dont make me google it i dont want to see any picturesjuansweetpotato wrote:a Chinese sign of excellence. Equivalent to the European cod-piece and still going strong.Jamie_Lambo wrote:i can understand comb overs,
i cant understand the random long strands of facial hair some asian men let grow
The Chinese refer to it as a "lucky hair", even better when it's growing out of a mole google Dean Shek.
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