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slynne
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response 50 of 58:
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Feb 23 19:02 UTC 2006 |
I get my hair cut pretty infrequently. I havent ever found a stylist
that I love here in Michigan. Sometimes I cut it myself and it looks
ok. I did just get my haircut earlier this week after not having a
haircut for a couple of years. It looks pretty good too. I would go
back but this stylist is in California. Oh well. :)
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twenex
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response 51 of 58:
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Feb 23 19:11 UTC 2006 |
I used to get ny hair cut fairly infrequently, and change it every time. Since
I started losing it, I get it cut every time i think it starts looking like
I'm trying to hide my bald patch, so about eery month or so.
I live with my parents and one of them cuts my hair. Moving out will (not
"would") be traumatic in that respect, as the only place in town i've found
does a decent job charges $20 for a buzzcut, which I find rather excessive.
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slynne
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response 52 of 58:
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Feb 23 19:36 UTC 2006 |
dont worry twenex, there is this thing that happens sometimes when kids
move out of their parents house that still allows them to see their
folks once in a while and maybe get a haircut. It is called a "visit"
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twenex
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response 53 of 58:
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Feb 23 19:37 UTC 2006 |
Hahah! :-)
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nharmon
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response 54 of 58:
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Feb 23 19:43 UTC 2006 |
Yeah, and you can even bum meals off on the parents too after the "move
out".
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marcvh
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response 55 of 58:
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Feb 23 19:51 UTC 2006 |
Also you can bring back dirty laundry. But bringing dirty dishes home
to wash at your parents' house, by contrast, is considered inappropriate.
Go figure.
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tod
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response 56 of 58:
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Feb 23 20:48 UTC 2006 |
I like to get haircuts from beautiful barbers.
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slynne
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response 57 of 58:
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Feb 23 21:29 UTC 2006 |
resp:55 Hahaha. I should do that to see what my mom says if I show up
with a bunch of dirty dishes to wash in her dishwasher. :)
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wilt
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response 58 of 58:
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May 16 23:52 UTC 2006 |
HACKED BY GNAA LOL JEWS DID WTC LOL
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