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I will say that since March I don’t leave the house mostdays, nowhere to go in any case and when I am out, with a mask. So daily shaving as become a bit more, shallwe say casual. I will if I’m going to bearound people, but when just at home, every day has kind of disappeared…

 
Never been a fan of ritual face scraping. Lately it may happen once every few days unless a client needs me.

And I need to find some of this!

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These days it’s mostly grey, but I did one summer duringcollege in the 70s grow a beard. Wasn’ta good look for me. I tended to resemblesomeone who should have been sitting in the woods guarding the family still… And my celtic roots showed, it was a dark redto pair with my blue eyes.

 
Doc, where can one buy Old Engine Oil beer?? Any place close in the south west?
 
Wish I knew, Paul. I sniped that photo. I'd like to find it, too!

"Total Wine & More" has it on their site, closest to me here is in Clearwater. Across the Bay.
 
I once grew a beard and moustache. Someone told me I looked like a Bronx butcher boy. Off it came. Wife hated it. My dad grew a moustache in his 80s. Didn't look bad. His brother had one for years. Took your eye off his bald head.
 
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