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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 49927" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Adding my amazement that he waited and called to ask you! During difficult child's recent inpatient stay, he had the girl practically shave his hair all off - I had no warning - went to visit the following day and in he strolls - :surprise: Not a great look for difficult child, but . . . I figure in the grand scheme of things, not the end of the world, either. It's been more than a month now and it's just beginning to grow in - could use a trim right around his ears, but other than that, it's still amazingly short.</p><p></p><p>I remember once when I was in high school in 80's (remember THAT era???), I wanted an inch of my very dark hair dyed blonde - it was the bottom inch in the back. :hammer: I have NO idea what possessed me to want it, but my mother actually bought the stuff and did it for me. Wish I had a snapshot of that particular look - I'd scan and post it, but I can't remember ever seeing a picture of it. Too bad, though.</p><p></p><p>I think you made the right call - it's really not worth the fight, is it? And, changing your hair is such a temporary thing, and yet it can make you feel totally different about things. Good for thank you and good for you! :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 49927, member: 3211"] Adding my amazement that he waited and called to ask you! During difficult child's recent inpatient stay, he had the girl practically shave his hair all off - I had no warning - went to visit the following day and in he strolls - [img]:surprise:[/img] Not a great look for difficult child, but . . . I figure in the grand scheme of things, not the end of the world, either. It's been more than a month now and it's just beginning to grow in - could use a trim right around his ears, but other than that, it's still amazingly short. I remember once when I was in high school in 80's (remember THAT era???), I wanted an inch of my very dark hair dyed blonde - it was the bottom inch in the back. [img]:hammer:[/img] I have NO idea what possessed me to want it, but my mother actually bought the stuff and did it for me. Wish I had a snapshot of that particular look - I'd scan and post it, but I can't remember ever seeing a picture of it. Too bad, though. I think you made the right call - it's really not worth the fight, is it? And, changing your hair is such a temporary thing, and yet it can make you feel totally different about things. Good for thank you and good for you! [img]:wink:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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