Yikes, Tommy.
'The Message'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just desoldered my nonworking cigar box guitar, and I found the problem, but now the SO is at rehearsal and in his car is the box of parts I need to finish the repair. Grump.
And then I tried to make some payments and the system is down. It tells me they're due anyway, and to call this number to make them, but I HAVE CALLED ENOUGH PEOPLE TODAY, UNIVERSE! And some of them were quite stressful calls for a phone fear person. So that shall have to wait until tomorrow.
And my stomach has been grumbling all day, since before I woke up, and I don't want to eat anything but I'm probably hungry.
Harumph, you ducks, go home!
So anyway. I see no other recourse than to go play in the studio for the remainder of the evening. It's not on me. I will shed this completely unproductive and frustrating day and make some music.
Ugh, that is waaaay too much severe digestive unrest!
And yes, I spent most of high school dying my hair with kool aid. Then I discovered manic panic.
Is Manic Panic a permanent color?
Not Erin, but no, not permanent. Unless you are asking about the spots on the bathtub or shower curtain, or anywhere else where you rinse it out.
"semi-permanent" in that it eventually washes out of hair and off skin. If yr gonna dye a cat, go with kool aid, it's way less toxic.
Depends on your hair, too--many years ago I bleached chunks amd covered with manic panic red, and so did a friend, in early November. His were gone by thanksgiving. Mine were still bright after the new year, at which point I bleached them again.
Manic Panic on my hair only ever lasted a week or so, even with color safe shampoo. It wouldn't rinse out entirely, just enough to look really faded and crappy. I loves my Special Effects though.
Just out of college, I had a roommate leave early and stick me with both the security deposit and some of her stuff. She had real manic panic that spilled in the beige wall to wall carpeting that I finally got out with nail polish remover and judicious trimming of the carpet. However, when it was in her blonde hair, she would need to renew it every 2 weeks or so.
I was never able to dye my hair fun colors. The most I could do was Manic Panic, which would give my hair a slight tint of whatever color it was, if the light was right. I was never brave enough to try bleaching it first -- I knew that my parents wouldn't get too upset about something that would wash out eventually, but bleach would probably get me in trouble.