Your Vote Counts
I’ve had a goatee for quite some time now.
Long enough that neither myself (nor the children) remember me without a goatee.
I shaved it off yesterday and it’s still funny how long it takes people to notice.
I haven’t decided if I’m going to keep it off and keep the baby face.
So how about a little help?
Here’s me with . . .
Here’s me without . . .
Now, it’s your chance to vote, make your voice heard in the poll on the right (in the sidebar).
October 14, 2008
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10 Responses to “Your Vote Counts”
The more hair covering that face, the better …
Actually, you look younger without the goatee, unless you want to use some of that there Grecian formula! I guess it just comes down to whether or not you want to look like a goat??
P. S. You look much redder without the goatee. Sort of Esau-ish.
I think the redder look is due to the glow that surrounds your “goat-less” face. I say be a lean, mean, goat-less machine.
So you look younger, fatter and redder? What’s the problem?
i like the goatee…(but i can’t say as much on your poll because of that parenthetical accusation)… i like facial hair, as a general rule..
my dad shaves his beard off, annually, and then regrows in time for winter.. i am always surprised by the cleft in his chin.. you have a good chin, too.
Hey, why not get a soul patch?
The only vote that really counts is Beth’s.
I like the goatee! I’m not into much change……
Really doesn’t matter what we all think…wondering what Madison thinks. Girls have opinions about what their Daddy should look like. (and don’t usually minds sharing those thoughts!)
And, ultimately, I think Beth has to cast the deciding vote.
Depends on the look that you’re going for - the goat adds a distinguished, scholarly look, the shaven face looks younger, more casual. But either way you’re still a goof.
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