November is National Beard Month. But, which beard will we celebrate?!
(I think we should celebrate all types of beards.)
(My November Newsletter fact finding mission lead me to National Beard Month. and it tickled me.)
# A beard is the hair that grows on a man’s chin, cheeks, neck, and the area above the upper lip (the opposite is a clean-shaven face). …
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beard
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# In gay slang, a beard is a companion of the opposite sex used to hide a homosexual’s sexuality by appearing in public as if the two were a heterosexual couple. It is generally considered poor form for the gay partner not to reveal his or her homosexuality to the other partner. …
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beard (female companion)
# # Thick, long hair on the underneath part of the muzzle.
www.crazyfordogs.com/glossary/glossary.shtml
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# A player who will place a bet for another player (usually a cheat) who does not wish his/her identity to be known.
cardshark.us/fr_gloss_text.html
# # An error by an announcer or talent reading a script.
regi.5paisa.com/bisc/accb.html
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# Feather-like inclusions located on the girdle resulting from poor bruting.
buyingdiamonds.org/diamond-glossary/diamond-glossary-b.html
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# The thick bushy hairs on the upper part of each of the three lower petals (also referred to as falls).
www.bearded-iris.co.uk/glossary.html


So, you’re saying that if I were to be on T.V. announcing a scripted show and I messed up, I’d be a beard??
This year my wife decided to have a dry run thanksgiving day to test out her recipes. We soaked the bird in a brine solution she got at William Sonoma it really kept it moist. OMG, the turkey was so good and I get to do it again in a few days!