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OMG! Iced Earth owns, nice shirt.

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Glad to see another IE fan. I saw them on their Glorious Burden Tour....I have a lot of badass pictures. I'll see if I can find any of them and upload them, I think they're on my comp, and if not I know I've got them on a CD.

I take it you aren't a big Dream Theater fan though?

Screw you and your awesome beard, Raum.

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=)

It actually took a lot of work. I went through three years of not being allowed to grow a beard. Didn't care freshman year, never wanted anyhting beyond sideburns, then sophmore it started to bother me with skateboarding. When they made me shave my face would burn so much that day and usually the next. Long hair made it bearable though, since I could sort of hid ebehind that. I just used an electric trimmer. Last year, my Junior year, it was bad. I'd never shave until they literally took me to the office and put the razor in my hand. I got so tired of the burning, cutting my face with razors, and above all, I find the rule absolutely ****ing absurd. Facial hair is natural for every male that has it and saying it's not allowed is equivelant, in my eyes, as saying women aren't allowed to have breasts and must have them removed before coming to school.

So, aside from refusing to shave as much as I could....I got a protest going. I came close to failing my junior year because of the days I missed when I simply refused to shave and they sent me home. Am I proud of that? no. Do I regret it? **** no, I'm damn well going to stand up for something that strikes me as so wrong. Got a petition going, annoyed the superintendent, had others refuse to shave and go home, etc. Went to the school board numerous times, got myself on the dress code comittee, and in the end, I got facial hair allowed at North Canton Hoover high School for the first time in about 50 years. I'm damn proud of that and I'll never forget it. It's been wonderful and it's worked pretty well, they just get angry when it starts getting big and bushy. But yeah....I'm very much the stand up for what you believe in type. I've refused excellent job offers because they required shaving, and I think that's wrong. It may seem silly and irrelevent to some people, but I think it's such an absurd idea that I'll do everything legal to stand against it.

wow pimpshiznid you look really different in that picture....have you changed anything? hair color?  :huh:  :blink:

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different in good way, or different in bad way? :unsure: lol.

Um, other than actually trying to dress up now for work, not much. I was going to go dark on my hair color, but decided against it. But yeah, nothing. :huh:

different in good way, or different in bad way?  :unsure:  lol.

Um, other than actually trying to dress up now for work, not much. I was going to go dark on my hair color, but decided against it. But yeah, nothing.  :huh:

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Maybe i am just crazy then

Haha a good way :p And darker hair = very good :yes:

=)

It actually took a lot of work.  I went through three years of not being allowed to grow a beard.  Didn't care freshman year, never wanted anyhting beyond sideburns, then sophmore it started to bother me with skateboarding.  When they made me shave my face would burn so much that day and usually the next.  Long hair made it bearable though, since I could sort of hid ebehind that.  I just used an electric trimmer.  Last year, my Junior year, it was bad.  I'd never shave until they literally took me to the office and put the razor in my hand.  I got so tired of the burning, cutting my face with razors, and above all, I find the rule absolutely ****ing absurd.  Facial hair is natural for every male that has it and saying it's not allowed is equivelant, in my eyes, as saying women aren't allowed to have breasts and must have them removed before coming to school.

So, aside from refusing to shave as much as I could....I got a protest going.  I came close to failing my junior year because of the days I missed when I simply refused to shave and they sent me home.  Am I proud of that?  no.  Do I regret it?  **** no, I'm damn well going to stand up for something that strikes me as so wrong.  Got a petition going, annoyed the superintendent, had others refuse to shave and go home, etc.  Went to the school board numerous times, got myself on the dress code comittee, and in the end, I got facial hair allowed at North Canton Hoover high School for the first time in about 50 years.  I'm damn proud of that and I'll never forget it.  It's been wonderful and it's worked pretty well, they just get angry when it starts getting big and bushy.  But yeah....I'm very much the stand up for what you believe in type.  I've refused excellent job offers because they required shaving, and I think that's wrong.  It may seem silly and irrelevent to some people, but I think it's such an absurd idea that I'll do everything legal to stand against it.

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Haha, great story. When my beard gets big and bushy I'm going to store stuff in it, such as food and money.

Here is me at my baby... yes its my baby shush!  :happy:

EDIT: I think some crap happened because I am on 56k so the attachement screwed up... here it is:

cute baby :cool:

nice t-**** too

I'm gonna mod / rebuild my PC some time next year, don't have the time right not. Every time I c a mod.....I get that feeling :rofl:

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