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  #21  
Old August 24th, 2004, 05:12 PM
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Oo! Oo! Let me! Just peel the eggs under running tap water. It makes it
much easier. I usually get the shell off all in two or three big pieces.

i always do that but often it is a mess anyway.

i was told the eggs are to fresh - i dunno


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Old August 25th, 2004, 02:15 AM
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Hi,
On 23-Aug-2004, Marsha wrote:
Hi,
Carmen wrote:
Hi,
On 23-Aug-2004, Jennifer wrote:

Anyone want a RevoStyler!?

Jennifer


Wasn't that the brush sort of thing that spins around? If so I
remember thinking that it looked like an excellent way to end up
with horribly tangled hair - with a brush stuck in it. Yikes.
Carmen


Egads! I remember one time when I used a small-barreled
brush in my long hair and got it tangled. I asked SO to
help and what did he do? He got the scissors and cut it out!!!


Ouch. Been there done that - without the cutting. Mostly ripping it
out at the roots instead.
Ever gotten a curling brush stuck in your hair? Even more fun! Burns
on top of the hir ripping while you try and untangle it.
I've got 70s level naturally straight hair so curling brushes are a
necessity for doing anything nice with my hair. Sigh.

Take care,
Carmen
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Old August 25th, 2004, 11:26 PM
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Roger Zoul wrote:
Marsha wrote:
|| Carmen wrote:
||| Hi,
||| On 23-Aug-2004, Jennifer wrote:
|||
|||
|||| Anyone want a RevoStyler!?
||||
|||| Jennifer
|||
|||
||| Wasn't that the brush sort of thing that spins around? If so I
||| remember thinking that it looked like an excellent way to end up
||| with horribly tangled hair - with a brush stuck in it. Yikes.
|||
||| Take care,
||| Carmen
||
|| Egads! I remember one time when I used a small-barreled
|| brush in my long hair and got it tangled. I asked SO to
|| help and what did he do? He got the scissors and cut it out!!!

You let him?


Not if I could have seen it coming - he was standing beside
me and my hair was blocking the view. Oh well, I did ask
for help and wasn't specific : )

Marsha/Ohio

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Old August 25th, 2004, 11:26 PM
Marsha
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Roger Zoul wrote:
Marsha wrote:
|| Carmen wrote:
||| Hi,
||| On 23-Aug-2004, Jennifer wrote:
|||
|||
|||| Anyone want a RevoStyler!?
||||
|||| Jennifer
|||
|||
||| Wasn't that the brush sort of thing that spins around? If so I
||| remember thinking that it looked like an excellent way to end up
||| with horribly tangled hair - with a brush stuck in it. Yikes.
|||
||| Take care,
||| Carmen
||
|| Egads! I remember one time when I used a small-barreled
|| brush in my long hair and got it tangled. I asked SO to
|| help and what did he do? He got the scissors and cut it out!!!

You let him?


Not if I could have seen it coming - he was standing beside
me and my hair was blocking the view. Oh well, I did ask
for help and wasn't specific : )

Marsha/Ohio

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Old August 25th, 2004, 11:31 PM
Marsha
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Carmen wrote:


Egads! I remember one time when I used a small-barreled
brush in my long hair and got it tangled. I asked SO to
help and what did he do? He got the scissors and cut it out!!!



Ouch. Been there done that - without the cutting. Mostly ripping it
out at the roots instead.


The lady who trims my hair said to try vaseline next time
(like there's going to be a next time).

Ever gotten a curling brush stuck in your hair? Even more fun! Burns
on top of the hir ripping while you try and untangle it.


I've not had that pleasure yet.

I've got 70s level naturally straight hair so curling brushes are a
necessity for doing anything nice with my hair. Sigh.


Me, too. I don't do much to it though, only blow dry for
some lift. SO likes it better au naturale, as do I.

Marsha/Ohio



  #26  
Old August 26th, 2004, 02:08 AM
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Hi,
On 25-Aug-2004, Marsha wrote:

I've got 70s level naturally straight hair so curling brushes are
a necessity for doing anything nice with my hair. Sigh.


Me, too. I don't do much to it though, only blow dry for
some lift. SO likes it better au naturale, as do I.


Howard prefers it loose and soft, but the realities of life usually
make
me put it up in a ponytail after I chuck some curls into it for body.
It's
fine textured (except for the silver hairs that are starting to show
up)
so it flies in my face and bugs me. One of these days I'm gonna break

his heart and cut it short. Just not quite yet. :-)

Take care,
Carmen
 




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