Including my funky new haircut. Last night when I looked in the mirror I swear I looked like a cool rock chick (well I had, had a drink) This morning she's gone. My "do" this morning can best be described as early bog brush. It's frightening. I've stood in front of the mirror for the best part of an hour and burnt my forehead with the straighteners (twice) and I wonder - is it worth it? All this trying to stay young stuff wears me out. I am sure it was easier in Grannys day. You turned forty, got yourself a curly grey perm, a plastic rain hood and a pull along tartan shopping trolley, and spend the rest of your days complaining about how much better it was in the war. It sounds much easier. Now, where did I put that headscarf........................
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- 2008-08-30 @ 12:37:20
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- 2008-09-04 @ 18:00:38
I've got and use a tartan trolley regularly

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- 2008-08-30 @ 14:19:19
i think those plastic rain hoods are hilarious! especially the ones with bright orange flowers on them!

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- 2008-08-30 @ 16:45:03
You forgot to dress all in beige....that is a complete must!
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- 2008-08-30 @ 20:05:53
I must find where to get a curly grey perm; on second thoughts, I might look for the purple or blue rinse one.
Suggest while you are looking for grey thingymajig, get the hair cut to create the right spikey rise, then you get some firm gel or gum for the spikey 'do'. Train your fingers to do uplift motion through hair. Or else, go on a ghost tour that might do the hair stand on end trick for you.

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- 2008-08-31 @ 13:19:41
Never mind. It'll soon be winter. Want to borrow a bobble-hat?

celticjane
I want a tartan trolly! Just think what you could do with it - back in the days of pushchairs you could be a holy terror and all would move out of the way. Yes, I definitely want a tartan trolly............