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Whiskering Jeans

dudeman

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I'm kind of curious.. I have a pretty bland pair of crosshatched jeans, and I'm wanting to add some life. I want to try some whiskering, but I'm not sure how to do achieve the look, anyone have a tip or two?
 

Bandwagonesque

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Originally Posted by ddml
im in ur ultrapremium jeans
givin u whiskers!!!1!

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lefty

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Band,

is that your Abyssinian?

lefty
 

cheapmutha

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Originally Posted by dudeman
I'm kind of curious.. I have a pretty bland pair of crosshatched jeans, and I'm wanting to add some life. I want to try some whiskering, but I'm not sure how to do achieve the look, anyone have a tip or two?
wear the **** out of them for a year or so.

or-
sandpaper
dremel
brillo pad
and have fun making whiskers.
 

Bandwagonesque

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Originally Posted by lefty
Band,

is that your Abyssinian?

lefty


Nope. I'm actually anti-feline. This post is actually from ddml at SuFu, but I couldn't resist posting it here.
 

Stylin-1

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Originally Posted by Bandwagonesque
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I'm not a cat lover, but that's one cool lookin' cat. Looks like I might not be allergic to that one's hair.
 

Tiranis

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Originally Posted by Stylin-1
I'm not a cat lover, but that's one cool lookin' cat. Looks like I might not be allergic to that one's hair.

Actually people are allergic to cat's saliva, so when cats lick themselves that saliva gets all over their hair and that's why most people think that they're allergic to cat's hair. The fact is if you're allergic to cats, you're allergic to all of them...
 

whodini

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Originally Posted by Tiranis
Actually people are allergic to cat's saliva, so when cats lick themselves that saliva gets all over their hair and that's why most people think that they're allergic to cat's hair. The fact is if you're allergic to cats, you're allergic to all of them...
Textbook definition of "dander."
 

Bandwagonesque

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I always thought dander was dried skin cells that broke off? I never knew about the saliva thing though... that's pretty crazy.
 

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It's true that if you're allergic, you're allergic, but hair length usually makes a HUGE difference for a lot of normally- or mildly-allergic people. My fiancee is allergic, but our American Shorthair doesn't get her allergies up much at all, whereas if she even walks into a house belonging to a Persian, say, she feels it immediately.
 

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Originally Posted by whodini
Sauce, whether a cat's owned by a Persian, Greek, Armenian, German, or Australian doesn't affect a person's allergies. Allergies are colorblind and so should our love for our fellow man.

You clearly haven't been reading the what's wrong with Americans thread. Go get schooled, son.
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