I have noticed that...it's like every fifty years, give or take a few.It has always gone in cycles. When I was growing up, even mustaches were rare. My generation went back to facial hair.
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I have noticed that...it's like every fifty years, give or take a few.It has always gone in cycles. When I was growing up, even mustaches were rare. My generation went back to facial hair.
I have been approached in a parking lot and asked: "Are you Santa?".I don't mind it on some people but others look terrible with one. I wish they'd realize that! (I'm thinking of certain people I know...)
I have one when I get lazy and don't shave. Then it gets too annoying.I remember when almost no male under seventy had a beard. Now it's like everyone has one.
I'm not old enough.I personally think you are too young to have one! (But I could be wrong )
Well. Are you? I mean, do you ever play Santa at a mall or anywhere else?I have been approached in a parking lot and asked: "Are you Santa?".
Never but that doesn't stop certain people from thinking I am.I mean, do you ever play Santa at a mall or anywhere else?
Yes.Well. Are you? I mean, do you ever play Santa at a mall or anywhere else?
ETA: how do you answer?
Hubby gets that on occasion now. Remember, there are 4 stages to Santa Claus:I have been approached in a parking lot and asked: "Are you Santa?".
What (mom) don't know won't hurt her. Right?View attachment 3795847
We were riding to the Mississippi River, stripping down (to keep our clothes dry) and swimming out to the barges.