How did drumming change your looks?

Midnite Zephyr

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I used to dress professionally and look clean-cut. A regular 9 to 5'er.
Now I look disheveled, with really long hair down to my shoulders. I have a beanie on most everyday and I never shave. I never wear jeans either. I want to look more Rock n' Roll than my band mates.
 
I've become almost irresistably handsome and dashing.
 
Drumming didn't change my looks.

Drumming changed the way people look at me.
 
When I started drumming, I was young and handsome with long dark brown hair, now I'm just handsome with short salt and pepper hair.
 
When I started playing at 8 I had a short stick now I play with a long stick. So drumming became my shtick and I'm sticking to it. Drumming caused my molecules to gambol like a tuning fork to the resonant frequency of the universe so I became one with the universe and realized I can now bend space time (with no Spice even) and I've become a Galactic traveler drumming around the universe. But I still look the same. I've always loved Clint Eastwood when he spits and states "even worms gotta eat"-that is inspiring and it became my drumming motto.
 
It didn't change my look any more than it changed my body. It's drumming, not fitness workout, or fashion design.
 
When I started drumming, I was 47, had a 6-pack, was bald and wore glasses.

Ten years later, everything is the same, except the 6 bottles are empty.

... sigh ...
 
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