Yup. I've done the buzz cut before too. I kinda liked it.
I'm cranky because I keep getting radical haircuts which promptly become ubiquitous suburban mom haircuts. I'm trying to rebel, here, people! Work with me! If only the oldest people at my church are shocked by my haircut I'm doin it wrong!
I'm thinking about it because of our Northern Exposure rewatch/blog. Maggie's hair is treated like it's so shocking, but it's such a tame cut two decades on.
It definitely is hot cocoa season, though, huh. I don't have instant hot cocoa packets. But I do have soy milk and cocoa powder. And, err, a stove. And sugar. I have lots of sugar. I bought a whole bunch of sugar and then the hummingbirds stopped coming. So I should make cocoa, right? That's the logical answer?
Yes, the logical answer is to make hot cocoa.
nods
I'm going to order hot cocoa when I get to the coffee shop. I'm off to meet a new recruiter about possible job leads.
I've never done a buzz cut. Every now and again I try a pixie cut, and every time I hate it. I don't know why I keep going back to it, except they look so cute, ya know? Just not on me.
I did my one experiment with short hair last year with my angled bob. It looked good and I liked it, but I am inherently lazy and hate having to go to the stylist every four weeks to keep it looking nice.
So I should make cocoa, right? That's the logical answer?
Yes. Hummingbirds love hot cocoa.
Ok, what's the first thing that comes to people's minds for a knife thrower's assistant's costume?
Rosanna Arquette in Desperately Seeking Susan.
It looked good and I liked it, but I am inherently lazy and hate having to go to the stylist every four weeks to keep it looking nice.
But it's an excuse to let them pamper you! I'm a sucker for a good shampoo, I'll fall asleep in the chair on them if they're not careful. And my daughter gives an excellent scalp massage as part of the shampoo. I am, however, all about the easy maintenance hairstyles. Very short, where I can wash and wear, or very long where I can throw it up in a pony, braid or chignon, so I can understand your desire for low maintenance.
Poor Emeline. I hope her virus clears up quickly. Owen's hung around for a week or better and it sucked ass. My MiL emailed me this morning asking about the kids' flu vaccines (which I haven't considered at this point but need to). Gah.
Aims, the olfactory bulb is in the area of the brain that deals with memory and also tranmits information to the amygdala, which processes both memory and emotional responses. In other words, it's totally reasonable to react to smells with some strong emotions.
Liv acted like a heathen in Wal-Mart today. Which makes the Wal-Mart experience just that much better. I should KNOW better than to walk in there shopping for cheap Halloween decorations. I just should know better.