This was a picture from 3 weeks ago and I had been at the beach that day and my hair was all curled on the tips, but when wet was at the bottom of my eyes and I could feel the hair move alot when I shook my head.
Matt
Greetings Matt C.,
Well now. Ya seem t' be doin' quite well for yourself!
Pretty girl, lovely home, faithful retriever.
Why would you, pray tell, want to jeopardise your
standing in the oh-so-superficial professional market
of realty, when, as you all TOO WELL already realise,
closing a sale depends on the "look" that you portray,
by fraternising with us longhairs?
Nice of you to realise all of us in the longhaired
family aren't a bunch of degenerates, Matt. Why, some
of us have higher-than-average IQ's even! And good hygiene!
Matt, Matt, Matt. Kevin's right. Mayhaps just one of these
days you'll be so super successful that the length of
your hair won't reflect one iota on your social standing.
Hey, man. Not everyone HAS to sport longer hair to belong
to something ephemeral and larger than them. But I do.
Continued success to ya, Matt. And stay away from people who
WarCraft. They might slag you for being a Yuppie the way they
slag me for being an Elven . . .
NE CEDE MALIS!
(Yield not unto adversity!)
Quenyan
What's ironic about your story is that, even allowing for the time since that picture was taken, your hair wasn't all that long. Certainly not by the standards of this board. And here in the NYC area, that practically IS a business cut.
Interesting, though, I work in a business where my boss occasionally comments that it's risky to look hipper than the clients do. So I guess that certainly applies to anything with a sales component, as well.