*Sigh, amateurs.
The overhead twang with double pike is a good place to start.
Still makes you cry though.
I thought women of the female variety didn't have nasal hair???? Shows you what I nose...
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*Sigh, amateurs.
The overhead twang with double pike is a good place to start.
Still makes you cry though.
I thought women of the female variety didn't have nasal hair???? Shows you what I nose...
Some don't...the rest use Wahl trimmers :p
Everyone has some nasal hair, they're needed a defence against dirt and germs
It's a medical condition...some people have no body hair, and therefore no nasal hair. The rest of those who don't seem to must have trimmed it :)
Someones been studying Human biology ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Pix
Everyone has some nasal hair, they're needed a defence against dirt and germs
They're there to make you sneeze. Also to make you look like an old man when your... an old man..
Women have nasal hair just not big hairy tufts of it....I doubt I could engage in such a male oriented sport but I couldn't play rugby either and I still like to watch it!Quote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
*Sigh, amateurs.
The overhead twang with double pike is a good place to start.
Still makes you cry though.
I thought women of the female variety didn't have nasal hair???? Shows you what I nose...
I wonder why Katie likes watching Rugby....
You're right of course, Nasal Hair Plucking is predominately a male sport. No doubt some rouge women wearing comfortable shoes will try and intervene... Snot fair :D
I was useless at Rugby at school! I used to get battered by people twice my size! Ouch....
If you have to ask why I like to watch rugby you haven't read enough of my posts :rolleyes:
Do girls play rugby??? Soccer yes....but I never knew girls played rugby!
Rugby is a game played by men with odd-shaped balls :D
Heeheee!
I've been meaning to mention....I like your sig parksie!
Hehehe! :)
We had to play it in yr11 'cos some of the girls complained that we didn't play some of the sports that the lads did. So we had to play Rugby, Cricket and Football alongside our other sports...and the lads had to do Hockey and Netball, which they weren't too pleased about!
Oh right :)
It was a comment I made during a choir rehearsal at school...it's since passed into fame and (non)fortune.
What happened was, there was a big crescendo, and we were told to keep it quieter before otherwise we wouldn't get a big change in, and I said those immortal words :)
I loved playing soccer (football). We still even play occaissionally as adults....but we pay for it for weeks afterwards!
Hockey's easy...just a few minor changes and you have a lethal form of golf...great fun! :DQuote:
Originally posted by Pix
Hehehe! :)
We had to play it in yr11 'cos some of the girls complained that we didn't play some of the sports that the lads did. So we had to play Rugby, Cricket and Football alongside our other sports...and the lads had to do Hockey and Netball, which they weren't too pleased about!
I loved Hockey..the opposite team didn't though hahaha! ;)
Roller hockey is huge here now...all the kids beating each other with sticks while skating towards each other at 80 mph....great fun to watch! My kids are soccer players though.
Never understood why the popularity of soccer in the US doesn't transcend to the professional game...
Football rules! :)