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  1. Hehe, Bob. You looked great in the vid, by the way. All's well here. Hope same with you.
  2. Heya, Bobman! As you know, I haven't been on the hairloss websites very much for some time. I decided to have a crack at it this rainy Saturday in NYC, and here I find this gem. Great stuff! I got a real kick out of you noting that if the tires are <span class="ev_code_RED">BALD</span> you don't wanna drive that car. Don't we all know it!!! You and I both picked brand new Hassonmobiles!
  3. Beautiful result. I agree with Phil: No other clinic of which I know posts the kind of high-rez pics and video that H&W does. I love that last [side] pic; It doesn't get any more honest than that. Great result, great honesty!
  4. Very sad. Rugger was such a funny, passionate and good-natured guy. Met him several times and always loved his sharp-witted banter. Rest in peace, friend.
  5. <span class="ev_code_RED">Right here, friends, is the heart of the problem: Deceptive advertising. Armani's website has, for the longest time, been showing STRIP results to FUE candidates. It's unbelievable that he gets away with it.</span>
  6. Neither (although they do have lots of patients). It's because they (1) are honest and ethical in posting candid pics, for good or for bad, and (2) they typically do excellent work, so they are not ashamed to show candid pics. The correct question should be: Why isn't every single doctor posting honest, up-close, clear pics and video? Well . . .
  7. Your confirmation that many feel uncomfortable about it reaffirms my position: It was done to make Jon feel uncomfortable, embarrassed, even humiliated. The post was vile and ill-spirited. This has nothing to do with Armani or Eric's response, but I'm just interested why the testicular part of the post bothers you? (For what it's worth, my brother was diagnosed and successfully treated for testicular cancer, so the way people talk about it is something that interests me). Though I agree the sharing of a patient's medical information as a scapegoat for bad transplant work is both uncalled for and transparently bad practice, I just wondered why the testicular bit was so objectionable to some posters. Frankly, I wish more men were less squeamish about talking about testicles, it may save their lives one day!
  8. Notjustyet, I couldn't agree with you more. Even if he just said "cancer," but was the testicular part necessary? Yes, of course -- it's Armani. Shane and company. They're good at responding like attack dogs. Vile. I felt a pain in my gut just reading it. Jonrctim, I wish you the best with your health and your hair.
  9. OK, this is just too funny. I make my first post in quite a while, having been attracted to this pretty funny thread. After my post, the main forum refreshes and this is the result:
  10. BOO!!! Just wanted to break the silence. Also, in light of what what Dewayene said about removing the old plugs, don't be so sure you can completely reverse things because scarring on a hairline may be noticeable. Every removal site will have scarring. Period. Surgery = scarring. The only question will be how noticeable will it be or, more importantly, will it be noticeable to the naked eye. In Dewayne's case, where one hair was left in, the answer is probably "no." But, if Dewayne were to shave his entire hairline (the equivalent of your going completely bald), I suspect scarring would be readily visible, and people might suddenly start staring at your forehead and wondering "hmmm, what happened there?" I suspect that lasering them out would be the better option but, even then, you have scarring from the '98 incisions.
  11. Hi, everyone. I've just updated my blog with my two-year (final?) pics. Your feedback is, as always, appreciated. Here are some of my favorites: I can hardly enumerate the number of ways in which my HT's have changed my life. The journey all began here, on the Hair Transplant Network, one hour before my scheduled Bosley surgery. I owe you big time, Pat.
  12. LOL I just wasted 5 minutes doing a thorough gd search and was about to discredit you because he used the term in only one thread in which you, too, appeared, and it was not directed at you personally. Lawyers . . .
  13. Hiya, HB! Jees, how could I have been away for so long? Good to see you, my friend. I'll be posting new pics in about a month -- my 2-year shots! Knock on wood, things are holding up great. I didn't expect it, but I actually have seen thickening since month 18. Go figure.
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