Hence the focusing of attention and technique.Good man.
Mom cuts her own, sometimes.Yeah, don't we all sometimes... Don't we all.
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Hence the focusing of attention and technique.Good man.
Mom cuts her own, sometimes.Yeah, don't we all sometimes... Don't we all.
Handy dandy location finder...
That takes half the fun out of it right there.
I need to find someone to trim my hair. I'm askeered of the $7 places in my nabe, though.
In a hundred years, all new people, right? I mean, I can still rely on that, yes? Right? Yes? Please?
Mostly. But the few hangers-on will definitely look different than they do now, so they don't really count. Also, they are highly unlikely to remember anything that happens now. Why do you ask?
I need to find someone to trim my hair. I'm askeered of the $7 places in my nabe, though.
You can be a hair model at Sassoon. It's only like $10 or so. Look at the back of the Bay Guardian or SF Weekly and they'll have listings. Also look at Architects and Heroes or Cowboys and Angels or Yosh. All very good salons.
I can hook you up with a good expensive stylist if you like. But there are other options.
The hair model things are good for some people, but you have to understand that they are there to practice a particular cut - so that's more or less what you're going to get. For some people's hair, that's fine. For me, NSM. But your hair is pretty straight, and your features can probably handle just about any style and look smashing. So forget I said anything.
I was admiring my own hair in windows as I walked the dog yesterday. I'm so happy to have found a guy I want to go back to. (And my best friend in Chicago and my sister have both been to him since I went, in addition to my boss who was the originial recommender. Funny.) But before you ask, I don't have a pic yet. Well, I have one on my work computer, that I think I've posted before, but it only really shows my eye and a little bit of hair.
Right, that was with Tom's pirate pic, which I really expected to get a little more reaction. Arrrgh.
The hair model things are good for some people, but you have to understand that they are there to practice a particular cut - so that's more or less what you're going to get. For some people's hair, that's fine. For me, NSM. But your hair is pretty straight, and your features can probably handle just about any style and look smashing. So forget I said anything.I used to hair model for color. Because while I am totally picky about the cut, if it's not something I have to commit to forever, I am slutty as hell for color. It was fun actually... Overprocessed fun.
That takes half the fun out of it right there.Whoops. Doesn't mean you know where you are going when you start wandering??? I didn't mean to be a killjoy. Swear.
ANNOYING -- I saw the new Broadway Sweeney Todd last night, and now I have the music in my head. I cannot find my CDs anywhere, which probably means I had the OCR on cassette tape and not CD to begin with, and the iTunes store doesn't carry it. They have friggin' Company, but not Sweeney. In what world is that fair?
[eta insult to injury -- DH just walked in (he was out buying groceries) and told me that our favorite neighborhood restaurant has been replaced! It used to be an amazing seafood place, now it's a Cajun restaurant. Which of course we'll still go to, because we love Cajun food, but I'll really miss Blue Star's "dragonfish" -- the catch of the day, flash-fried and drizzled with wasabi oil. Mmmmmmmm.]
iTunes doesn't have Sweeney Todd?? How weird!
I'm feeling all healthy because I actually made myself dinner. Granted, it was pork chop in some molasses/soy/ginger/garlic/oil combo, with rice and green beans, which is not hugely fancy, but I also made enough to bring to work! And sliced up and packaged some peppers (red/orange/yellow) for snacks. Because I really want to fit in my dress for the company party this coming weekend...
I saw the new Broadway Sweeney Todd last night
How did it compare to the old? I love the music. Dearly departed DH used to sing Nothing's gonna harm you to me all the time. (Twas a lie, but that's another story) I have the sheet music around here somewhere, not that I can play piano.
eta: and Johanna, he sang that beautifully.
How did it compare to the old?
I was unimpressed. This is a very gimmicky "experimental" production, and I didn't think most of their choices worked -- it was all "let's be weird for weirdness' sake" where it should have been "let's pare down this show to the bare essentials and expose its beating heart." But I'm in the minority thinking that -- it's gotten nothing but rave reviews in the press.