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Post by GoldBootGirl on Dec 3, 2003 18:25:19 GMT -5
Since we know where we are and how old we are, how about this:
How many of us are (naturally) Blond, Brunette or something out of a bottle (let's just say rainbow colors like purple and green)?
I'm brunette (and we have more fun!!!)
Note: As I am not available, I personally don't care what your haircolor is. Just a bit of trivia.
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Dec 3, 2003 18:26:41 GMT -5
My hair is normally brown. During the summer, it can shift towards the blonde and reddish edges of the two-dimensional spectrum.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Dec 3, 2003 18:36:13 GMT -5
I'm Scandinavian and I live in Colorado where the sun is always shining. So naturally I have brown hair.
My Norwegian wife and daughter, however, are standard-issue blond hair and blue eyes.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Dec 3, 2003 20:16:35 GMT -5
Increasingly gray. Actually I don't mind the one's with the guts to stick around and get gray, it's the deserters I have no respect for.
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Dec 3, 2003 21:23:14 GMT -5
There's some logic to that.
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Post by GoldBootGirl on Dec 3, 2003 22:49:39 GMT -5
Increasingly gray. Actually I don't mind the one's with the guts to stick around and get gray, it's the deserters I have no respect for. Now, I realize that gray wasn't one of the choices. But even gray-haired people had a color before the gray came. I would consider myself increasing in grays, but since I add a little bottled brunette to it, they are virtually non-existent.
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Torgo
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Post by Torgo on Dec 3, 2003 23:36:54 GMT -5
A very dark brown.
It's fluffy and fun to touch.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Dec 3, 2003 23:52:56 GMT -5
It was plaid before the gray. And I'm not even Scottish.
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Dec 4, 2003 1:17:23 GMT -5
*The wishing music from 701 plays in the background*
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Post by Poe33 on Dec 8, 2003 17:39:13 GMT -5
It is long and black and luscious....in my dreams....the reality is thinning and buzzed....
;D
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Post by mauto on Dec 10, 2003 12:49:13 GMT -5
Brown, thinning, and graying. All at the same time.
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Post by Gemini Man on Dec 10, 2003 13:47:18 GMT -5
Short, brown, & clean cut. Nothing special.
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Post by hookemhorns on Dec 10, 2003 15:18:49 GMT -5
Ditto what mauto said ... my hair has been graying since I was 16. Both of my grandmothers went gray early. It's really quite depressing, especially now that it's thinning, but at least I am no longer asked by older attorneys which year of college or law school I am in.
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Post by TomServo69 on Dec 10, 2003 18:00:01 GMT -5
Lets see, it's blonde but leaving hair by hair seemingly every second of the day. Oh well, at least I've got some solar power.
Servo
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Post by GoldBootGirl on Dec 11, 2003 0:19:48 GMT -5
Judging by the responses I've gotten so far maybe I should have called this thread: Grey, Thinning or Bald?
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