Hey, to you folks that went "prematurely" gray (definition subjective,
here), have you noticed any advantages to being gray at an early age?
E.g. more respect in the workplace, interviews, etc?
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>My goatee is half and half and my hair has gray on the sides. It doesn't
>look quite so noticeable as my hair is blonde- light brown.
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>larry
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>At 05:04 PM 6/9/2004, you wrote:
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>>Well no gray, but I did have the distinct dis-pleasure of having my
>>receding hair line start when I was 16. It's in my Senor Yearbook picture
>>thank my genes very much.
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>>Ian
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