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This is something that my wife and I would disagree with. I agree in some cases, but most of the time, guys don't take care of their long hair and it looks like shit. I don't know why it's so difficult for some, but it's worth the time to keep it from looking like a straw broom. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I'll take long shitty hair over short/no hair any day. Guys with long hair are an instant head-turner for me.
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I did absolutely nothing at work today. Not that I can make a wallpaper out of that. ...So long hair's a head-turner then? Hope springs eternal for my moribund romantic ambitions, I suppose...now to find a place I can work where the weather doesn't screw with my hair so badly.

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I did absolutely nothing at work today. Not that I can make a wallpaper out of that. ...So long hair's a head-turner then? Hope springs eternal for my moribund romantic ambitions' date=' I suppose...now to find a place I can work where the weather doesn't screw with my hair so badly.[/quote'] what's doing your hair a disservice? humidity?
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He claims the humidity there is worse than Houston...but the way the last few days have been' date=' I'm not so convinced. It's been raining lately, so the air is basically water right now.[/quote'] So that's where all the humidity of my country went...
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what's doing your hair a disservice? humidity?
Well, that and the thermostat keeps screwing up in the room and conking out during the nighttime so I wake up with swamp head. Luckily I don't give a rat's ass about how my coworkers think I look, but all the same it'd be nice not to have my hair buggered all the time.
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Speaking of cats' date=' here is me + cat. We have another one but she hates being held and would probably kill me.[img'] aZrz2PF.jpgYou can't really tell, but I really need to cut my hair. I wish I could grow it out, but I'd have to start straightening it again because it gets frizzy and waves ridiculously otherwise, and I don't want to do all that damage to it anymore. I'm jealous of your hair, Iceni; why it is so fabulously straight and un-frizzed? ):
You and your cat (hehe) are pretty=D
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Me n my pooch about a year ago=D She is still this fluffy, I have been meaning to trim her because she gets these crazy CRAZY knots in her fur......and please do not judge....I had had a few that night....:rolleyes: heh. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1200[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]1201[/ATTACH]

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That's pretty cool. Your eyes are grey right? You don't see those often (or at least I don't)' date=' which is a shame, since grey eyes are beautiful[/quote']I have nnoooo clue. haha...They are a different color in every different lighting...I have given up on trying to figure that out. But I do in fact put grey on my license. They only look this bright in very bright lighting pretty much. Otherwise they are rather "dark". heh. What are yours?
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Really? I remember reading somewhere that blue is the most common' date=' but that's as for as my knowledge on eye colour goes[/quote']Brown is by far the worlds most common eye color, following is blue, then hazel, then gray, and lastly green, with only 2% of the worlds population having them , mostly living in Afganistan (cant spell) and I believe Iceland. I like discussing phenotypes.......heh
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Really? I remember reading somewhere that blue is the most common' date=' but that's as for as my knowledge on eye colour goes[/quote'] Blue's decreasing in frequency now, I think brown is the most common. According to my wife, anyway, who ought to know since she's an eye doctor... edit - aaand Mindy beat me to it. :)
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