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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Rev:

MEN SHOULD ONLY WASH THEIR HAIR THREE TIMES A WEEK(AT MOST)

 

 

For model-like healthy hair, everyone should lessen their shampoo-use, but particularly men. Most hair professionals agree that you should wash you hair at most every two to three days. That's because most shampoos can be damaging to hair when used excessively

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http://www.businessinsider.com...air-so-often-2014-11

 

* A man should wash his hair only 3 times a week ? In my opinion those hair professionals are full a shyt. I shower twice a day and if I don't wash my hair I don't feel like I have showered properly.

 

Rev

 

I wonder how I got the impression you're a bald man. Only baldies run down other men as you do.

Gilbakka still has a luxuriant mop of hair. White now, but better white than nothing.

Has the luxuiant mop lost some of its fibers?

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
 

I wonder how I got the impression you're a bald man. Only baldies run down other men as you do.

 

 

Gilly Bhai:

 

If the Rev were bald he'd definitely make bald look good.

 

* By the way, why the prejudice against bald men ?

 

QUESTION:

 

* Was Mae West right or wrong ?

 

 

Rev

 

 

 

*

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Rev:

AMERICA'S NEXT ECONOMIC BONANZA: BIGGER BUTTS

 

The U.S. booty business is getting a big bump, as AP reports companies are cashing in on growing demand from women seeking the more curvaceous figures of their favorite stars.

 

butt lifts and implants are the fastest growing plastic surgery, helping GDP at a cost of $10-13k each.

 

 

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 Look at the opportunities to make some serious money.

They will need bigger toilet bowls. I'm heading over to the patent office In the morning.  I need s model though! 

 

TI

WHAT VICTORIA'S SECRET WORKERS THINK WHEN MEN WALK INTO THE STORE

 

 

 

"The general feeling about men is that they would buy anything in order to get out of the store as quickly as possible," the worker, who wished to remain anonymous, told us. "That means they would spend more money."

 

While workers tell women about promotions like 5 for $25 panties, they are more likely to sell men full-priced merchandise, the worker said. 

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http://www.businessinsider.com...to-the-store-2014-11

 

* When a man goes into Victoria's secret with a woman---that woman is usually his wife. But if he goes alone, most of the time he is shopping not for his wife but for his mistress ---no time to waste----just purchase and get out of there.

 

Rev

 

 

FM

Neil Harbisson: The man who hears colour

BBC NEWS, 11 November 2014

Neil Harbisson is an artist who was born completely colour blind. His life changed when he decided to have an antenna surgically implanted into his skull that enabled him to "hear" colour.

Now he identifies each colour with a particular musical note - even the ones we can't see.

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Originally Posted by Chameli:

i should google this but what is buck wheat used for and is not now naativeindianwheat? or u want to annoy Stormborn

Chameli, Stormborn is one of my closest allies in GNI. I don't post things to offend people's ethnicity.

According to Wikipedia, "Buckwheat is a plant cultivated for its grain-like seeds, and also used as a cover crop.

Despite the name, buckwheat is not related to wheat, as it is not a grass. Instead, buckwheat is related to sorrel, knotweed, and rhubarb. Because its seeds are eaten, it is referred to as a pseudocereal."

Now, please don't ask me what is cover crop or knotweed.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Chameli:

i should google this but what is buck wheat used for and is not now naativeindianwheat? or u want to annoy Stormborn

Chameli, Stormborn is one of my closest allies in GNI. I don't post things to offend people's ethnicity.

According to Wikipedia, "Buckwheat is a plant cultivated for its grain-like seeds, and also used as a cover crop.

Despite the name, buckwheat is not related to wheat, as it is not a grass. Instead, buckwheat is related to sorrel, knotweed, and rhubarb. Because its seeds are eaten, it is referred to as a pseudocereal."

Now, please don't ask me what is cover crop or knotweed.

 

Gil

 

If you may permit, I use buckwheat twice a month. We fast from grains (Ekadasi) twice a month and substitute buckwheat for real wheat.

 

Works well.

FM

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MOSCOW TIMES --- Getting laid in Russia just became more expensive.

The crime of buying sexual services is becoming more expensive in Russia as prostitutes increase their rates to offset the free-falling ruble, regional media reported.

An escort agency in the northern port of Murmansk has raised prices by 30 to 40 percent, news website Flashnord.com reported.

The pre-crisis price was 3,000 to 7,000 rubles ($55 to $130 at Thursday's rate) per two hours of "spending time with an agency employee," Flashnord said Tuesday.

The price will likely be pegged to the dollar in the future, the website said. Though prostitution is illegal in Russia, the report gave the name of the alleged brothel, Madlen.

The ruble has lost almost 40 percent of its value against the dollar since the start of the year due to an economic downturn.

Sex workers make up about 1 million of Russia's 142 million population, Deputy Interior Minister Igor Zubov said last year.

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The deaths of people by violent actions account for 2.5 percent of global mortality, but the chances of that happening to any one individual depends on where they live.

A new report by the World Health Organization found that the highest homicide rates are found in the low to middle-income countries of the Americas.

And overall, it is men who are murdered with the greatest frequency - particularly those under 30 years old.

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Cubans Celebrate Christmas After 30 Year Ban

MOSCOW, December 25 (Sputnik), Ekaterina Blinova – Even though it has been banned for more than 30 years, Christmas has been regaining popularity in Cuba since 1998; the thaw in US-Cuba relations has become an early holiday gift for the nation.

"Christmas was a very deep-rooted tradition in Cuba. It was interrupted for 38 years, which is no small thing, and yet it made a comeback," emphasized Jose Felix Perez, the secretary of Cuba's Conference of Bishops, as cited by Agence France-Presse.

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