I can remember my Dad complaining because he didn't go gray until
quite late in life. He saw it as preventing him from getting the
respect he deserved for his age.

As for me--white and with the proverbial bald spot on the crown. My
wife? How did I know that the woman I married 52 years ago would have
a never-go-Grey gene? She is also almost 72, with a full head of dark
hair--with no help from the hairdresser.

John Freeman
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