Growing Winter Coats

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KyleS
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Re: Growing Winter Coats

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By some cruel irony, my occupation prohibits me from having a beard all winter. Instead I have one all summer, and during the winter I grow a ridiculous mustache in protest. This year, I spent May through August in the Southern Hemisphere and I got to have a wintertime beard for the first time since college. I grew it extra bushy. Possibly the bushiest I've ever grown. Probably on a terrorist watch list now from the flight home. Totally worth it.
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Re: Growing Winter Coats

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mtngoat wrote:I'll be growing mine after Movember!

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any mo-bros or mo-sistas out there?
I'm giving it a shot this year...although my genetics don't allow for very good face fur.
"Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out they've got a second."
- William James
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Re: Growing Winter Coats

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Quandary Peak 9/23/13, should look really good by the spring!
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