...still, it's just a cheap little 1.3 megapixel camera!
IMPRESSIVE! Smooth...down to shoulder blades.
How long have you been growing it?
And from what degree of 'shortness'?
From hardly chin-length... currently, it's not really already at the shoulder blades. I'm going for waist length (and 50 pounds less...)!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
Oh, I forgot to add that I grow since June 2001, i. e. 15 months!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
First, you had a space in the file-name. Also, it should end in the appropriate suffix.
Nice hair and goatee. Are you a biker by any chance? Cos you kinda look like one.
I'd say. Nice glasses, too!
High!
Oh, thanks ;-)!
You're lucky that I used such a cheap camera... with a better one, you would have seen that the right part of the frame is broken and there's no glass at all inside!
Guess what machine I own...
Yes, a Yamaha SY-55... sounds still very cool after 12 years, but unfortunately doesn't have its own floppy drive!
And when I go *biking*, then strictly HPV...
See you in Khyberspace - http://home.arcor.de/yadgar/khyberspace/index-e.html
Afghanistan-Chronik: http://home.arcor.de/yadgar/index-e.htm
Yadgar
Now playing: Wishing you well (William Aura)
Yadgar? Silent Bob? Is there a connection?
You be the judge
;-)
The Rev
What I do is go to the pic itself, in Netscape, and copy and paste the location into the img tag.
The Rev
I note that some of your 'hobbies' include longhairs, beards and...
....Afghanistan???!!! But I thought longhair in Afghanistan is...
Risky business? Unless I am wrong...
Both yes and no... conservative mullas and of course the Taliban had a strong stand against long hair on men, on the other hand, there is an age-old tradition of male long hair in Afghanistan - particularly among young Pashtuns, which often cut their hair in a style known as tsanray, which is a kind of shoulder-long "Prince Valiant" look
. Attan, the Afghan national dance, usually is performed by such young long-haired Pashtuns, with bare heads, so that their black hair whirls like wheels to the ecstatic drum rhythms.
Another example for longhair traditions in Afghanistan are the malangs, wandering dervishes, i. e. Islamic mystics of a quite unorthodox flavour, whose shaggy manes not seldomly reach their waists...
And, of course, their are westernized youths in larger cities like Kabul and Herat, who cherish styles inspired by Western movies (very popular, though outlawed by the Taliban, was the "Titanic" look of Leonardo DiCaprio!)...
So interested in long-haired men AND in Afghanistan isn't a contradiction at all!
See you in Khyberspace - http://home.arcor.de/yadgar/khyberspace/index-e.html
Afghanistan Chronicle: http://home.arcor.de/yadgar/index-e.htm
Yadgar
Now playing: One for you, one for me (La Bionda)