PMKinFTW wrote:
those year end shots look great. the dark background really shows off the beard.

Thank you, Paul. Dark solid shirts and backgrounds are the only way I can get the beard to show up well. Otherwise it just disappears into lighter backgrounds.

TreeBear wrote:
fantastic beard, Mister! and I know the primary focus here should be face fuzz, but great head of hair as well! Looking forward to more of the adventures of your lego doppelganger - whatever will he do during the desolation that is January?
Much appreciated, TreeBear. I sometimes get asked why I don't dye my beard when I dye my hair. Answer is, I don't dye at all! Some silver is starting to intermingle with the gold and bronze, so it will someday all match, I suppose.
McGoose wrote:
Sheriff, I think you need a new lego figure now. His beard is too short compared to yours. Ha. You are transcending from Santa to Wizard now. How much more length do you plan to grow? Great beard and color. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year, my friend! I had been thinking of getting a minimal shaping trim in January and then continuing to lengthen. Haven't done that yet. LEGO-Triibeard has apparently taken notice of my length and been letting his lengthen as well. I found him admiring his new look in the mirror this evening. He seems to have a new favorite beard oil. I guess the Kragle sponsorship wasn't working out well.
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After he was done, Lady Triibeard asked me why there was a green chili can on top of a soup can on the table. I told her he wasn't tall enough to see himself in the mirror. Just goes to show, Remsio, that even behind a LITTLE man, there's a woman rolling her eyes.

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