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Khalee

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Being Bald is a hair color!?!?!?
« on: June 08, 2004, 03:36:15 pm »
Aparently in Montana it is

Montana Officially Recognizes Bald Fishermen

HELENA, Mont. (AP) ? Bald is a hair color in Montana. Montana's Web site lists "bald" as an option when applying online for a fishing license.

"It's always been there, but before when you applied for a license at a sporting goods store, the person filling out the license just checked the appropriate box," said Rich Olsen, general manager of the state's site, Discovering Montana.

You also can choose to declare your shiny pate on your driver's license.

"It's a newer option, along with other hair colors, such as sandy," said Patrick McJannet, manager of field operations for the state Motor Vehicle Division.

The Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks doesn't keep track of how many people admit to being folliclely challenged, said Neal Whitney, one of the agency's computer specialists.

 
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Gambler

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Re: Being Bald is a hair color!?!?!?
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2004, 03:59:16 pm »
This makes perfect sense to me.  Actually they need to have two different categories.  Bald but would have brown if I hadn't shaved it off or bald and brown when I actually had hair before it fell out.

Note, I'm not bald or shaved head.  Although apparently the top of my head is outgrowing my scalp.

Khalee

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Being Bald is a hair color!?!?!?
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2004, 03:36:15 pm »
Aparently in Montana it is

Montana Officially Recognizes Bald Fishermen

HELENA, Mont. (AP) ? Bald is a hair color in Montana. Montana's Web site lists "bald" as an option when applying online for a fishing license.

"It's always been there, but before when you applied for a license at a sporting goods store, the person filling out the license just checked the appropriate box," said Rich Olsen, general manager of the state's site, Discovering Montana.

You also can choose to declare your shiny pate on your driver's license.

"It's a newer option, along with other hair colors, such as sandy," said Patrick McJannet, manager of field operations for the state Motor Vehicle Division.

The Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks doesn't keep track of how many people admit to being folliclely challenged, said Neal Whitney, one of the agency's computer specialists.

 
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 pm by Khalee »

Gambler

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Re: Being Bald is a hair color!?!?!?
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2004, 03:59:16 pm »
This makes perfect sense to me.  Actually they need to have two different categories.  Bald but would have brown if I hadn't shaved it off or bald and brown when I actually had hair before it fell out.

Note, I'm not bald or shaved head.  Although apparently the top of my head is outgrowing my scalp.

Khalee

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Being Bald is a hair color!?!?!?
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2004, 03:36:15 pm »
Aparently in Montana it is

Montana Officially Recognizes Bald Fishermen

HELENA, Mont. (AP) ? Bald is a hair color in Montana. Montana's Web site lists "bald" as an option when applying online for a fishing license.

"It's always been there, but before when you applied for a license at a sporting goods store, the person filling out the license just checked the appropriate box," said Rich Olsen, general manager of the state's site, Discovering Montana.

You also can choose to declare your shiny pate on your driver's license.

"It's a newer option, along with other hair colors, such as sandy," said Patrick McJannet, manager of field operations for the state Motor Vehicle Division.

The Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks doesn't keep track of how many people admit to being folliclely challenged, said Neal Whitney, one of the agency's computer specialists.

 
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 pm by Khalee »

Gambler

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Re: Being Bald is a hair color!?!?!?
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2004, 03:59:16 pm »
This makes perfect sense to me.  Actually they need to have two different categories.  Bald but would have brown if I hadn't shaved it off or bald and brown when I actually had hair before it fell out.

Note, I'm not bald or shaved head.  Although apparently the top of my head is outgrowing my scalp.