Some of you might know that in the olden days certain scars were carried with particular pride and some were marks of distinction and honour.
Such scars were battle scars, and even the infamous chin cut on the side and just below the eye achieved in fencing at military academies i.e in Prussia or Austria.
A couple of months ago when sitting on the porch one scolding summer evening smoking and dreaming away, I dropped 1 1/2 inch ash on the top of my naked six pack (the one which these days is rather hidden), and although I woke up and got on my feet in a split second the burn was imminent.
And now after a long summer and the greatest tan in memory, what do I notice ? A greyish blue penny size spot in that same place. MY scar of honour!
Tell me about yours, or did you just burn a shirt or two or a suit ( like the old man Sir WS himself was infamous for).
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Such scars were battle scars, and even the infamous chin cut on the side and just below the eye achieved in fencing at military academies i.e in Prussia or Austria.
A couple of months ago when sitting on the porch one scolding summer evening smoking and dreaming away, I dropped 1 1/2 inch ash on the top of my naked six pack (the one which these days is rather hidden), and although I woke up and got on my feet in a split second the burn was imminent.
And now after a long summer and the greatest tan in memory, what do I notice ? A greyish blue penny size spot in that same place. MY scar of honour!
Tell me about yours, or did you just burn a shirt or two or a suit ( like the old man Sir WS himself was infamous for).
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