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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 613761" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Susie, I haven't had my hair cut in ages either! I just refused to do it anymore! When I was in school, all the girls had the teased, sprayed hair and I spent hours on it and had to sleep on those lumpy rollers. But then the sixties came and in my late teens through my mid twenties I let it grow and had waist length dark, straight, shiny hair. I loved it! All I had to do was brush it and I was done! But I eventually got it cut and spent several decades having to get up early trying to do "something" with my hair before I went to work. But now that I'm retired, I just refuse to do it anymore. It's now 3/4th of the way down my back, pulled back either in a pony tail or a long loose braid ... back to my hippy chick roots. That's really "me" anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 613761, member: 1883"] Susie, I haven't had my hair cut in ages either! I just refused to do it anymore! When I was in school, all the girls had the teased, sprayed hair and I spent hours on it and had to sleep on those lumpy rollers. But then the sixties came and in my late teens through my mid twenties I let it grow and had waist length dark, straight, shiny hair. I loved it! All I had to do was brush it and I was done! But I eventually got it cut and spent several decades having to get up early trying to do "something" with my hair before I went to work. But now that I'm retired, I just refuse to do it anymore. It's now 3/4th of the way down my back, pulled back either in a pony tail or a long loose braid ... back to my hippy chick roots. That's really "me" anyway. [/QUOTE]
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