Reasons to hate long hair ...
1. It gets everywhere. Long strings of it fall out and attach to brushes and combs, shelves, towels, and clothing. Blech
2. It is hot. It makes my neck sweat all the time
3. It dries slowly
4. It requires much more product to stay in place/look right/be clean.
Now after a decade of short and manageable hair - hell, I didn't even own a hair dryer or a brush - I decided to let it grow out about 14 months ago. And... I don't think I like it.
I'm probably going to give it two more hair cuts... if it doesn't get better, it's coming off.
I thought it would be more feminine and soften the aging of my face....
And, I thought maybe boys would like it better.
Boys? What do you think?
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You all know that I am a recruiter. So... I want to state this here and now and forever and I want you to spread. the. word.
DO NOT INSULT ME BY APPLYING FOR A JOB FOR WHICH YOU MEET none OF THE REQUIREMENTS!
I don't care if you think it would be fun. I think it would be fun if sea horses lived in my Hot Tub, but it's not going to happen (the heat and chlorine would kill them).
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Since the law does not give adequate recourse if someone wants to harm his/her/your dog - or worse - kill it... I think we need a lawyer who specializes in civil law suits on behalf of pet owners and pets ...
Warning to anyone who doesn't think this is serious ... I will go to Law School and get the degree if I need to, but if you think about harming one of my dogs, I will own your car, your house, your pension, your books, your clothing and most probably the paycheck you earn for the remainder of your working life....
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
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3 comments:
Antje: who cares what another thinks of your hair. Wear it the way you like to have it.
Applying for a different job and no qualifications for it: If I had not applied for a technical job with NO skills I never would have learned what I do now. Sometimes you will find an employer that is willing to take a chance on you. YOU have the ability to screen them.
Dogs and Lawyers: Go for the degree.
Circe... you applied for a job you wanted after you were in the company (at InnerVoice), right?
I like it short on you. I know it's a lot easier to take care of if you're an active person.
If someone hurts my dog, they won't need a lawyer, they'll need an undertaker.
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