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Old 21-02-2008, 02:39   #16
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Re: Hairdresser

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I understand Blazey

I recall making a similar comment when I was just 16.
I was in my first job, and a fellow worker who was in her late 30s announced that she was emigrating to Australia. I said 'I would do that if I was as old as you'.

I was genuinely in awe that she was taking such a major step in her life, and I was too young and immature to consider doing it.

The look on her face was of supressed fury, which I didn't understand at the time.

I haven't joined the blue rinse brigade yet

I still haven't had a haircut. The weather is too cold for me to venture out. I went to Fleetwood on the one warm day we had last week, but now am back in hibernation.

I arranged for a mobile hairdresser to visit me Monday but she went down with winter vomiting virus. I hope she will come and cut later this week. If she doesn't I now know of several salons where I can walk in without an appoinment on the next warm day.

I prefer to use my own hair toiletries which are petrochemical free. So I visit a hairdresser with my hair still wet from washing and just ask for a cut only. My hair has a lot of natural curl so I dont need a set or blow dry if it is well cut.

Going out with wet hair when the temperature is below freezing might well result in one of those newfangled spiky hairdo's - which, you quite rightly say, wouldn't look appropriate for the 'elderly'
I'm also thinking of getting my hair cut tomorrow but it is a little chilly and I am not particularly in the mood for it. I think I will stay in and read my EU law book instead
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