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Going Bald
As biology goes, I'm surviving, a few aches and pains and a cough and I check every morning when in the bathroom to see if my bits have dropped off. Now, father time knows where I'm living and likes to make regular calls which I know by the strands of my hair on the bedding that have come from my head and my nose. (Yes, I know what that last line should be, but it's a family website) The condition called male pattern baldness is feared by men everywhere and even I've tried all of the creams and the potions to try and save my bit of hair A comb-over like Donald Trump has, using all of the growth that remains was still not enough to stop that awful tapping from every time that it rains. I even tried growing my eyebrows as long as I possibly could to comb them straight upwards and over the top but that didn't look any good. A hair loss clinic was suggested so I phoned them and gave my details, but I bought myself one or two different fedoras quite simply in case all else fails. Then the hair loss clinic gave me an update which I wasn't expecting so soon, they'd found my lost hair on a Camel's backside in a market just outside Khartoum.
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