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Gray Snowmobilers

Mafesto

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Nov 26, 2007
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Northeast SD
I wasn't born gray, but sometimes we change so gradually that you wake up one day and realize your gray. It's something we don't feel comfortable talking about, but after some observation I've come to realize that most of my riding partners are gray too. That's right, you can usually tell just by looking if someone's gray. I'm thankful we're accepted by other snowmobilers who don't happen to be gray.
 

Sage Crusher

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Dec 30, 2010
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Rock Springs,Wyoming
I feel gifted, to at least have all my hair even though I see the grey age taking it back from being prolonged for so long.
Can't complain at 65+ most my riding partners are 3/4 bald ( or more) or some choosing the cut to G.I. specks to omit the grey-
I still can provide the windblown, wild looking hair when my baklava is removed...LOL
 

BeartoothBaron

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Nov 2, 2017
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Roberts, MT
If you're dying your hair, you're just a gray who insists on hiding in the closet. If you go bald hard enough, you can never be gray. I'm a proud baldy who's (so far) prayed the gray away.
 

Cinno

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Nov 26, 2007
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Stillwater,Mn
I wasn't born gray, but sometimes we change so gradually that you wake up one day and realize your gray. It's something we don't feel comfortable talking about, but after some observation I've come to realize that most of my riding partners are gray too. That's right, you can usually tell just by looking if someone's gray. I'm thankful we're accepted by other snowmobilers who don't happen to be gray.
 
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