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bigtoughralf wrote:No make up, although I do use an exfoliating scrub, charcoal face mask and aloe moisturiser on my face as part of my shave routine.
bigtoughralf wrote:Some young men these days wear nail polish, which is a fairly handy way of working out which ones to pass over for promotions.
riskllama wrote:only when I'm in drag.
saxitoxin wrote:Choose all that apply!
mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Choose all that apply!
I use makeup all the time.
Kissing the dead girls in my basement when they aren't wearing makeup...GROSS!
mookiemcgee wrote:
I use makeup all the time.
Kissing the dead girls in my basement when they aren't wearing makeup...GROSS!
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
jimboston wrote:
This is the only ‘product’ I use… in my hands not my face.
mookiemcgee wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Choose all that apply!
I use makeup all the time.
Kissing the dead girls in my connections basement when they aren't wearing makeup...GROSS!
bigtoughralf wrote:No make up, although I do use an exfoliating scrub, charcoal face mask and aloe moisturiser on my face as part of my shave routine.
Some young men these days wear nail polish, which is a fairly handy way of working out which ones to pass over for promotions.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Lonous wrote:I've used it on occasion
Lonous wrote:It is infact Clint Eastwood.
Its when he played a marine in Heartbreak Ridge.
The movie is based on the actions of the 82nd Airborne division during the short invasion of Grenada.
He brought the script to the army and asked to film on Ft Bragg where the 82nd is stationed, to portray the story of their part in the invasion, and specifically the incident where they had to use a credit card to make a long distance call, to call in an airstrike, since their radios got shot up.
The army had a ridiculous moment of pre-emptive wokeness, and said no, because the language in the film was too hard for how they really wanted to represent the army going forward.
Dumb fucks.
So anyways what they did was give Mr Eastwood advice on how to make the movie more authentic, and while filming the tropic scenes in Panama they arranged for him to hook up with a hoochie-mama. It was suppose to just be mostly a tongue in cheek type deal, to get one of the gals there and show him genuine interactions between the soldiers and Goodtime gals from the typical sailor joints in and around the Panama canal area, specifically Fort Sherman.
It was suppose to end there, but apparently he spent some quality consultation time with a few of them, to get better detail for the film no doubt. When he contracted Face herpes for a month they decided to film all the combat scenes then so they could just cover him with camo, rather than delay filming for 6 weeks.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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