On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:14:48 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:
>Interesting. Not sure if I'll ever use the idea, but very
>interesting just the same.
Do you dye your hair Joat? If you do, and you buy the dye from
Superdrug, you'll find that the bleach comes in a little squeeze
bottle that is _perfect_ for this, or for applying shellac as a
friction polish when woodturning.
Sun, Jan 23, 2005, 3:45pm (EST+5) [email protected]
(Andy=A0Dingley) goes wild and asks:
Do you dye your hair Joat? =A0 If you do, and you buy the dye from
Superdrug, you'll find that the bleach comes in a little squeeze bottle
that is _perfect_ for this, or for applying shellac as a friction polish
when woodturning.
Gods above, NO, I don't dye my hair. I get told I look in my 40s
as is, but even if I looked in my 90s, I'd still not dye my hair.
Which brings up the rather interesting question - how did YOU get
ahold of any of those bottles? Hmmm?
JOAT
Charity ain't giving people what you wants to give, it's giving people
what they need to get.
- Albert
Andy Dingley wrote:
> But since you asked (and I'm going to make you regret it), once or
> twice a year I shave half of my hair short, dye the rest as black as I
> can get it, then spend the weekend wandering around in a kimono and a
> pair of swords with the hair pulled up into a top-knot. Then I get
> home and run the #2 clippers over the lot, making it look vaguely
> normal for Monday morning.
Great. I didn't know this was a buncha weirdos. Next you're going to tell
me you make jackolanterns out of old propane tanks.
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:07:23 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:
> Which brings up the rather interesting question - how did YOU get
>ahold of any of those bottles? Hmmm?
I hang around with Goths, who have a wide range of plumages, sometimes
more than one hair colour a week.
But since you asked (and I'm going to make you regret it), once or
twice a year I shave half of my hair short, dye the rest as black as I
can get it, then spend the weekend wandering around in a kimono and a
pair of swords with the hair pulled up into a top-knot. Then I get
home and run the #2 clippers over the lot, making it look vaguely
normal for Monday morning.
Mon, Jan 24, 2005, 8:21pm (EST+5) [email protected]
(Andy=A0Dingley) is off his dried frog pills again and says:
I hang around with Goths, who have a wide range of plumages, sometimes
more than one hair colour a week.
Well, that's your story, and I suppose you're gonna stick with
it.
But since you asked (and I'm going to make you regret it), once or twice
a year I shave half of my hair short, dye the rest as black as I can get
it, then spend the weekend wandering around in a kimono and a pair of
swords with the hair pulled up into a top-knot. Then I get home and run
the #2 clippers over the lot, making it look vaguely normal for Monday
morning.
Oh no, I don't regret it at all. I'm very thankful in fact. Of
course, what I'm thankful for is that we aren't neighbors. LMAO
How about posting some pictures?
JOAT
Some is good, more is better, too much is just enough.
- Unknown
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:02:14 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:
> How about posting some pictures?
They're already up 8-)
Mon, Jan 24, 2005, 11:40pm (EST+5) [email protected]
(Andy=A0Dingley) claims:
They're already up 8-)
You don't say where, but on second thought, I think that would be a
bit scarier then I need to see.
JOAT
Some is good, more is better, too much is just enough.
- Unknown