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Re: Blog Thread IIIb : Look Who's Blogging Now
Katherine:
I have really thick hair so I love getting my hair cut because I always feel bald afterward, even though I still have lots of hair left.
tania:
i used to really struggle with haircuts when i lived in guelph and markham because the only salons i could find were these really prissy ultra-feminine ones where the stylists didn't ever seem to know what to do when i told them what kind of hair i wanted (usually something really short and kind of gay). they'd consistently either leave it way too long or just give me some ultra uninteresting, utterly unflattering nonsense. now i have a middle aged, extremely gay dude with lots of experience for a hairstylist which rules because all i gotta do is give him the basic rundown of what kind of hair i want and clarify that i am actively trying to look really androgynous so, you know, just make me look kind of like an attractive dude, and then he gets really excited and goes to town on it and i always end up with something really exciting and fun. he's not cheap so i only get my hair cut once every four months now but man, do i ever look forward to it. you're the best, allan.
Metope:
II really need a goddamn haircut. My hair falls really stupid in my neck, and it seems to never outgrow that lame 'growing out' phase, although it's a lot better than it was a couple months ago. I am so tempted to go to a cheap hairdresser and just chop it all off again, but I'm gonna bite my teeth together and wait it out. I'll go get my roots fixed and my hair trimmed in maybe late May, that's all I can afford.
Oh and the colour is pretty bad now too, since the amazing dye I got last time didn't last for very long because my hair was bleached under it. Next time I'll get it fixed properly, but yeah, that's in over a month. Ugh.
JD:
Last time I got my hair cut it looked like a Dovey from the future was cutting it.
sean:
womp so i totally had two root canals done this morning. they really arn't that bad! and i have dental insurance, which is really cool.
ANYWAY why im posting about this is cause as the endodontist was looking at my teeth, he commented that it looked like one of my teeth had actually had the nerve severed a long time ago. once he actually got to doing the normal root canal, he confirmed it, so apparently for about 7 years (his estimate) i've needed a root canal anyway if i never had one, my tooth would have eventually gotten infected/decayed/whatever and i would have had to of gotten a much more complicated/expensive/likely more painful procedure. my life what the fuck :psyduck:
for those of you who are curious, i got it done on my two front left teeth (in fancy dentist talk, they are teeth 8 and 9 apparently.)
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