I just read a tweet that said: "now I understand the controversy and the warnings: Ghazi is Arabic for Batman"
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.
Why would a haircut be cause to cry?
Have you never watched What Not to Wear? Or America's Next Top Model? Makeovers are never successful for Tyra unless someone has a breakdown.
I'm just happy when a women gets a makeover and she DOESN'T fret about how her husband will react.
Guys with Fancy Lady Hair: [link] (Yup, very gender-normative, but I still giggled at it. Mostly because I have successfully put Tim's long Thor hair in a French twist using 3 glow sticks as hair sticks: [link]
Oh, you sweet, innocent lamb.
I can see why the horrible results of one might be cause to cry after the fact (hey, I've gotten a no-sideburns monstrosity that gave me an unfortunate resemblance to Moe Howard on one occasion), but beforehand at just the prospect? I thought only toddlers did that.
Matt, women
are
can be very emotionally attached to their hair. I was sick of my waist-length hair for about 2 years before I was finally ready to cut it (and have now, sorta accidentally, grown it back out again). If somebody had cut it before I felt ready, I would have wept buckets - as it was I think I misted up a bit.
I was sick of my waist-length hair for about 2 years before I was finally ready to cut it
Oh yeah, that was me. (And then I went way overboard the other way and was addicted to pixie cuts for about ten years. And now it's long again. But chopping it off that first time was a HUGE deal.)
"now I understand the controversy and the warnings: Ghazi is Arabic for Batman"
HA!
I just made an ice cream cake for my daughter's birthday. It's in the freezer. I realize this still puts me several levels below Kat and Cash in terms of birthday cakes, but I'm feeling pretty proud right now.
Why is it that when hotels assure you that you won't be charged for a thing (internet access), it invariably shows up on the bill anyway?
oh, the current subject on HONY is a guy who used to talk to us in my neighborhood in Queens. He would come out to our neighborhood park to play tennis and he wanted to teach mac.