I stopped getting my hair cut in May of 2006 (the blonde spiky hair was what I had, my user picture is what I look like as of October, 2007). Within a little less than a year my hair was down to my shoulders. I got about 1/2 an inch cut off a few days ago because I have a lot of dead ends from bleaching my hair a lot when it was really short. I think mine grows quite a bit faster than the average person’s.
bannedbook's Life List
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1. Move to Seattle
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2. Get in shape
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3. drink more water
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4. travel outside the USA
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5. Quit Smoking
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6. knit a scarf
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7. Read the 100 most challenged books of 1990-2000
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In a country where only straight people can get married it seems unfair to do so. I would say that I would only get married again if and when gays and lesbians could, too.
Five and a half years ago when we got married there was way too much hassle involved. We paid for it ourselves which made the budget really small. It was a nice ceremony since we paid for it ourselves, but honestly, too many family members stuck their nose in and demanded certain things. Even though it’s supposed to be “YOUR special day” it rarely is. I’d have rather just eloped then held a reception when we got back if people wanted to celebrate with us.
Now I hardly drink at all. It’s funny to see people’s reaction when you turn down a drink. They act like something’s wrong. I just stopped putting myself in situations where there was an enormous amount of drinking and do it rarely, just socially, anymore. I don’t miss the spins when I laid down, making an ass out of myself in public, or the bad lapses in judgment.


