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Old 02-06-2008, 06:17 PM #11
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Default Better late than never!

Hi Limboers and Limboettes!

I have been doing pretty well but the awful headaches are back with a vengeance!

Latest lasted four days but gone now and it is so nice not to hurt!

I went to have my hair hilighted today and the girl who usually does it had a family emergency so a new girl did it and I am a BLONDE!!

DH saw me and said what the heck or something like that... I told him it would fade.....well; at least maybe he will get used to it.

On the other hand he will be sleeping with a blonde instead of a brunette.

If you want to know what it really looks like; take a yellow marker and color the hair on my pic!!
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