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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Beards are pretty hip these days

     I'm starting to get tired of mine, though.  I don't know if it suits me well.  It kind of just makes me look like a bum.  I ought to shave it off today. 
     It's been fun not worrying about godd**n shaving for a couple of weeks, though.  I get so tired of shaving.  It's exhausting and tedious to do that every day.  I don't enjoy it.
     On rare occasion, a good shave feels really good, though.
     I wouldn't imagine it is any fun for the girl.
     Plus, it is a really ugly sight to see food in some guy's beard when he is eating.

     Beards can look cool if you are a sick enough bastard to keep it trimmed, and to create a style, though.

     Growing up, I always thought beards were a little creepy, and were just used as an excuse to cover up a fat guys face.

     The beard on Jonathan Frakes on Star Trek: The Next Generation always seemed a little creepy to me.  I thought he looked better on the first season with no beard.  I didn't like the fact that a first officer had a beard.  Any romance scenes with him were really creepy, as if you could never take it seriously that the chick would be into him.

    Brian Wilson for the S.F. Giants has the best beard. 
    If you are going to have a beard, go all the way like he did, or not at all.

     I'm just gonna go back to shaving once every couple of days.
     I'm the kind of guy who likes one or two days of scruff, and that's about it.

     Beards always show up in days of Rebellion, and these are definitely those days.

     It's an economic war.  People want to get paid.  They want to live.  They don't want to die.  How can they live if there are no jobs?  What are people supposed to do?  Kill themselves because they can't live?

     Some girls came into the cafe.  They were talking so the whole cafe could hear.  It wasn't too bad.  It was just obvious that they wanted attention, or that they saw an opportunity to use the cafe as a stage.  It's all so dramatic.
     It seems so much easier to save the drama for the theater.

     The whole world is a stage, that is for sure.  Sadly, I just seem to be a prop in that world, or at best, an extra in somebody else's movie, lol.

     In L.A., everybody thinks they are the star of their own movie 24-7.  With everyone thinking that, there is nobody there to watch.  I guess that was my job.

     I used to have some nice Sundays in L.A.  I would rather be here in S.F., though. 
     The business opportunities here are way more limited, however.
    
     I don't stand a chance in this world.

     Oh well, at least I can go home, make some more coffee, and get onto Clone Wars Adventures, so it ain't all too bad.

     I wish I wasn't so much of a dork, but sometimes I just can't help it.  I do have some shining moments once in a while, but they are rare, unfortunately.

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