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In response to the above, I recieved this email:
"" I have been reading power trac posts every since they started and you
have just posted the only rude post I have see till this day. I don't
know if you take constructive criticism well. But if it helps just
write back and say something rude to me. Its ok I won't mind. I just
hope you didn't hurt moss's feelings, he was only agreeing with you. ""
I have replied:
" ???????????????
I am advocating the advantages of a shaved head!!!
If someone is balding, they should strongly consider shaving. It is a positive step in response to what is often considered a negative problem! Before I began shaving, about 20 years ago, I was the target of all the usual asinine bald jokes. Not any more!!! When someone starts off in that direction, they soon learn of their error!! As I said: "I am not bald, I have a shaved head!!".
On TV, bald men are belittled, laughed at, viewed as "over the hill", or treated as if they have a disease worse than terminal cancer! When was the last time you saw Michael Jordan or Telly Savalas viewed in this way??!!??
I sincerely hope that Mr Moss, though apparently thin haired, is less thin skinned than you, and saw that I was expressing a positive, not a negative, message for anyone with a tonsorial deficiency!! Like most things in this great country, shaving your head is a personal option available to most people. Try it, you'll like it!!
PS: March is a good month to begin shaving! The head has nearly no tanned areas, and the shaved area will quickly blend in with the rest of the scalp as the Summer tanning process proceeds. "
PPS: I use a Norelco Triple Blade Shaver, which only takes 5 to 10 minutes a day to do my whole head, watching out for my eyebrows and lashes!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
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