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The New Hair Style---Balding

On A SCALE OF 1-10,

10 BEING THE MOST BALD,

HOW BALD AM I?





I recognize that this is the only "view from the top". I just thought I'd include the other pics because I had them.


Since I'm including all the other unnecessary pics, why not include a REALLY unnecessary pic?!

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Listening to: Ana - We Are

Comments

  1. Hey, it's not that bad, I'd say you're a 3.

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  2. I thought of my # before looking at the previous comment. I also picked three.

    Good shot from the top. The bottom pic reminds me of the gummy bear trick you taught Tan-man in St. George.

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  3. i was hoping the girls hadn't posted yet becuase i wanted to rate you at a... THREE! Funny post bry!

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  4. I sent you an email on your blog, but I don't think it went through,so I repeat. Your Dad, my Dad, several of your Uncles, and many of our closest and best friends were bald, so needless to say, I love BALD baby, Bring it on!
    Forget rating it, you are wonderful just as you are and I love you Grandson.

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  5. Before or after the latest haircut? You are not bald. I agree with BG, you are terrific! Thanks for all the posts. I had not had a chance to catch up until tonight. Must hit the hay now. Love, Dad

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  6. Love the new blog format. How was InDesign training?

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