Install a gutter and a rain catchment system to conserve water. :D:Big Wallaby wrote:... I hated the way water ran off it.
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So long as there's no dandruff...hobie16 wrote:Install a gutter and a rain catchment system to conserve water. :D:
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Easy fix.Big Wallaby wrote:So long as there's no dandruff...


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This looks like a good answer on the surface, but have you seen the size of the nails they use to mount those?!?!?hobie16 wrote:Easy fix.
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Zazu wrote:This looks like a good answer on the surface, but have you seen the size of the nails they use to mount those?!?!?


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Except the gorilla has hair.
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A shave and then roughing up the surface with 80 grit sand paper should insure a good surface to bond to.Big Wallaby wrote:Except the gorilla has hair.

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I'll operate the clippers and razor, someone else can work with the sand paper. In fact, I will watch from the safety of being behind glass that can withstand a human the size of the person with the sand paper being hurled it at whatever speed a gorilla can throw a person the size of the person with the sand paper.
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Maybe Darph will come up with some beer for anesthesia.Big Wallaby wrote:I'll operate the clippers and razor, someone else can work with the sand paper. In fact, I will watch from the safety of being behind glass that can withstand a human the size of the person with the sand paper being hurled it at whatever speed a gorilla can throw a person the size of the person with the sand paper.

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I have a very full head of hair, but I keep it trimmed very short, with the #2 clipper. I need to wear a hat outdoors as sunburn happens very quickly to my scalp. Running around with no hat as a kid caused regular sunburn to the scalp, and with my moms history of skin cancers (none fatal) , I have no desire to increase my risk.Goofyernmost wrote:It doesn't really matter. Both my grandfathers passed in their 80's with full heads of hair. My Father had most of his and I have a part down the middle about 7 inches wide. No family line that would have predicted that at all.
Just casual observation but I have discovered that the large percentage of people that I have personally known that wear hats constantly, inside and out, have a lot of hair. I hate them. I have never worn hats. I hate them (hats this time), yet, I have no hair. People that have a lot of hair and cover it up with "baseball" caps should be taken out and shot. No...I am not bitter. :twisted: