"...can make enough of a change to get your competition uptight...it gives you all the good things you've been cheated out of." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First time I've been bullied by a haircolor.
I'm going with Blue-Black to cover Aye's bleeding all over pillowcases, fuschia.
I have it on good authority that the early header copy of this ad merely read "Bitches, man." and the body had more than one veiled reference to that lonely man-free summer at Bryn Mawr.
"...can make enough of a change to get your competition uptight...it gives you all the good things you've been cheated out of."
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First time I've been bullied by a haircolor.
I'm going with Blue-Black to cover Aye's bleeding all over pillowcases, fuschia.
@Margaret - My red is guaranteed not to bleed!
ReplyDelete@Aye, My bad! My Red Hots were on my pillow!
ReplyDeletelet's get one thing crystal clear. blondie, on the right did not get her hair color from nice 'n easy. don't let anyone tell you she did.
ReplyDeletethank you.
I have it on good authority that the early header copy of this ad merely read "Bitches, man." and the body had more than one veiled reference to that lonely man-free summer at Bryn Mawr.
ReplyDelete@Miss Plumcake: But of course it was only that one summer...and ONLY at college.
ReplyDeleteExperimental haircoloring.
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