I was born a semi-diva. I married a redneck. Through the magic of osmosis or just because of a serious lack of sophistication over the years I have found a balance of the two that make me who I am today. And then I write about it all, much to the chagrin of my mother.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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Andi, uhhh....yeah....I told you it was brassy!
I've gotten a few compliments on it, though. Some are genuine and others are just because they got caught looking at me like "Holy FUCK woman, who colored your hair with melted pennies??"
I like it. Very nice.
*drunken font: drburpa.... I think I've been to him once or twice*
April, thanks!
Dr. Burpa, he's the gastroenterologist, right?
Recklace, I, too, have ended up with burgundy and maroon, but the one that is most memorable is the time I colored my hair myself and it literally turned PINK. Mr. Diva laughed till he cried over that one.
Jen, I love your hair the color is it now! I'd go with some blonde SALON highlights if you're bound and determined to color it. If you color at home you're liable to end up penny-colored like I am as dark as your hair is! Of course, then we could be the penny twins.
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