I can't resist quoting this from Roz Gibson's LiveJournal. She attended a rock concert last night; probably the final performance of a long-time band before the musicians all retire. "At least the other guys there were gracefully accepting their hair loss. It reminded me of when I saw Dean R. Koontz at ComiCon and all I could do was stare at this awful rug he had on. Honestly guys, accept the hair loss with dignity. Women prefer that to a rug, which just makes you look like an idiot." In the 19th century, aging composer Franz Liszt was almost as famous for his flamboyantly obvious toupee as his virtuoso piano playing.
I can't resist quoting this from Roz Gibson's LiveJournal. She attended a rock concert last night; probably the final performance of a long-time band before the musicians all retire. "At least the other guys there were gracefully accepting their hair loss. It reminded me of when I saw Dean R. Koontz at ComiCon and all I could do was stare at this awful rug he had on. Honestly guys, accept the hair loss with dignity. Women prefer that to a rug, which just makes you look like an idiot." In the 19th century, aging composer Franz Liszt was almost as famous for his flamboyantly obvious toupee as his virtuoso piano playing.
Fred Patten