When I was a kid, and spent lots of time outdoors in the summer, my hair would get these great red highlights. Doesn't happen anymore, even when I do spend a lot of time outside. One of my older relatives once told me that I could get those red streaks more quickly if I put vinegar in my hair. I haven't tried that, though. I think half of her motivation for telling me that was to get me to spend less time in the sun so that my skin wouldn't get so dark.
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Nothing beats laying idle in the sun.
As long as you're using sunscreen.
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Statistics are making me feel stupid.
Anything I can help with, Shir?
Thanks, Hil, but probably not. No matter what I put in the formulas, can't get the right answer.
I'll ask my roommate, see if a new set of eyes will spot my mistake.
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Meanwhile, you're all sacked. Why did nobody tell me that Robert Pattinson was starring as Salvadore Dali in a Big Gay Arty Movie? This is relevant to my interests! Bicycles! Nice clothes! Angsty hot young arty boys in love! SO much more interesting than Twilight!
There's an arctic blast coming in behind the heat wave, so just wait and you'll be back in winter coats. It's 49 degrees out with a bitter cold wind. It was 93 a week ago.
Why did nobody tell me that Robert Pattinson was starring as Salvadore Dali
I did not know this! neat.
Lemon juice and sunlight will also lighten your hair.
My roommate, who teaches these sort of statistics in uni, couldn't find anything wrong. I feel less stupid.
I'm gonna hand it in as is. I don't get a grade on it, but I need to hand in all of these.