It's 38-6, Tampa Bay. This is one of my favorite games ever.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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 now think, in addition to all the other things you don't think about them doing, that celebrities are never working with just their natural hair.
Oh yeah. Sometimes it's obvious, but I think they use fake hair way more than I think they are.
I am having a hair emergency of another kind. Found gaps between the wood and the cement foundation on the side of my house where I thought the mice were getting in. Used some spray foam to fill the gaps. Had to get in between the house and my quince shrub to do it. Got my hair caught in the shrub and managed to get foam in my hair trying to free myself. I will now be spending the night trying to get this crap out of my hair.
Sometimes the trick that gets dried paint out works: rub olive oil into your hair, then shampoo. Otherwise, the only thing that dissolves that stuff is acetone.
It goes back much further than that.
It goes back at least to Asimov's 1953 The Caves of Steel, including the storyline of the human cop who doesn't trust his robot partner.
But this time, the robot is black! Or whatever Michael Ealy is, besides lovely.
Would someone like to research hairstyles for me? (Chorus of NOOOO.)
Chorus of What?!
With your tight curls, Zen, I'd check black hairstyles for looks.
I like this look with the short bangs.
This is a very casual but cute look.
So that's the catch. I think I mention Verizon offered me a cheaper service plan? Turns out that excludes my beloved Personal Hotspot, which the guy who called me certainly did not mention. Chatting with a Verizon rep to try to add it back to my plan, she tells me I can't. Not it will cost a bunch of money or lose my previous savings, just I can't. Not pleased.
Sometimes the trick that gets dried paint out works: rub olive oil into your hair, then shampoo. Otherwise, the only thing that dissolves that stuff is acetone.
Oooh thanks. I am already working the acetone. Well, nail polish remover with acetone in it.
Ginger, thank you. The olive oil is working like a charm, and it much less nasty smelling than the acetone. (Not to mention I am having a strange sense memory of a Greek restaurant in Vancouver.) You are a fount of wonderfully useful information!