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Re: Symmetry protests and "I Think" #125
Posted By: famous, on host 206.141.200.8
Date: Friday, December 3, 1999, at 04:42:40
In Reply To: Re: Symmetry protests and "I Think" #125 posted by Dr. Morris Cecil Glalet, Th.D. on Friday, December 3, 1999, at 01:48:27:

> > More freaky RinkWorks coincidences: symmetrical hair partings as bad? Earlier today I went into a bank and the girl behind the counter had parted her hair in ZIGZAGS from front to back. It must have taken ages. It looked great. I was fascinated.
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> > Brunnen-"was afraid of appearing weird if I asked how she did that"G

It's extremely easy to do. I have been doing that style for a year now. Whenever I have a second to actually do more than comb it, I can ZIGZAG it. All you have to do is get your hair wet, preferebly just washed, and then comb most of the top forward over your eyes and give it a light spray of hairspray. Next, Start with the back of that combover and just start combing chunks from side to side. When you are finished, give it a good spray. If your hair is long, you won't need much hairspray to get it to stay, but for people like me, with short hair, it takes a lot. I hope that gives you some sense of how to do it.


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> My hair refuses to part evenly. When it does part in a straight line, it isn't in the middle. I've always envied people who could part it in the middle in a straight line.
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> -Dr. Morris Cecil "I propose life without bail for those people" Glalet, Th.D.
> Fri 3 Dec A.D. 1999


Hey Morris! Just because you are parting-impaired, doesn't mean you should take it out on those of us who aren't. Teehee. Seriously though, my hair falls into a completely straight part when I don't do anything to it. It's very weird.

fam'my hair is my best feature, and ever-changing'ous

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