The upside

It's not all doom and gloom

It all started 30-some years ago in Auckland.  I had to meet with the local IBM guys on a regular basis.  One of them, whose name I have mercifully forgotten, had the hairiest nostrils in the world, with bulging clumps of ginger hairs reaching halfway down his top lip.  During boring parts of the meetings, which were plentiful, I would wonder if it were possible to grab said hairs with a pair of pliers and swing him round my head.
As a result I took to regular nose hair maintenance.  I soon discovered that nail scissors don't do much of a job, especially in a late night hotel room after a few beers.  So I switched to yanking them out with the forceps from my toolkit.  Not a pleasant experience, leading to tears, sneezing and just a touch of mild pain.
This morning I noticed the tell-tale stragglers starting to appear so bravely grabbed the forceps and yanked.  Smooth as anything, the whole lot came out without any discomfort at all.  This is my first sign of hair loss but definitely one I can get used to.  I will not be plucking my armpits or waxing later today.

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