MARTIN MANNING <
mjmanning@...> wrote:In school, I heard that in the 19th
century after the Civil War, the look for men was to give the impression of
being physically capable and hard working. Having lots of facial hair was
considered part of that look.
It's my intention to have a long beard! However, work has been stepping on that
idea. I've had to settle for a "boxed beard"...dear Martin I'am longbeard1407
its very easy ITS RELIGOUS AND I CANNOT REMOVE IT i'AM A SIKH ,AJESUS SOCIETY
DECIPHAL OR A HASSIDUM. PLEASE CHECK AND MAKE NOTE OF THE ADDRESS/PHONE NUMBER
OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION IT SHOULD BE NEXT TO THE TIME CLOCK OR SUE THEM
WITH A LAWYER. MY EMPLOYER WESTERN UNION AFTER WINNING THE LAW SUIT , MY
ATTORNEY SAID IF YOU CUT IT THEY WILL FIRE YOU. OH THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN,AND
NEVER DID.Gurkirpal Singh
www.longbeard1407@...
kailongbeard <
no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Why do you suppose more men don't grow long beards? What can be done to
remedy the situation?
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