No spit-takes tonight. This stuff is harder to clean up...
Erm, yes. Quite.For the in and out thing before!![]()

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Haha. Reading between the lines as always.Sheikh Gomelez wrote:No spit-takes tonight. This stuff is harder to clean up...Erm, yes. Quite.For the in and out thing before!![]()
The Sheikh adds that it's still Ramadan.Mirage wrote:Sheikh Gomelez wrote:No spit-takes tonight. This stuff is harder to clean up...Erm, yes. Quite.For the in and out thing before!![]()
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Oh no!Mirage wrote:GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!1
HAIR UPDATE: STATUS HORRIBLE!!!!
It's nice on the bottom. BUT THE TOP IS GREY/PURPLE!!!!! AGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*freaking out right now*
I'm pretty much flipping out right now.Flautapantera wrote:Oh no!Mirage wrote:GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!1
HAIR UPDATE: STATUS HORRIBLE!!!!
It's nice on the bottom. BUT THE TOP IS GREY/PURPLE!!!!! AGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*freaking out right now*![]()
Quick! Go buy orange-ish red hair dye and be my twin!
Okay!!!Mirage wrote:How about young women with freakishly old, gray, silverish, purplish hair!?!?
I'm serious, bring a hanky. Like the book, you get to know the 6 men who raised the flag of Iwo Jima; see how three of them die shortly after, and see the tragedy of the lives of two of them. The third, a Navy Corpsman, never spoke of the war. Only after his death in 1994 did his son discover that his father held the Navy Cross (second only to the Medal of Honor. And if you watch the movie, don't even ask what happened to his best friend Iggy. There's a reason they don't show his corpse in the movie.Glad to hear Flags of our Fathers is good...
quikstrike98 wrote:Okay!!!Mirage wrote:How about young women with freakishly old, gray, silverish, purplish hair!?!?You can PM if ya want.
I'm serious, bring a hanky. Like the book, you get to know the 6 men who raised the flag of Iwo Jima; see how three of them die shortly after, and see the tragedy of the lives of two of them. The third, a Navy Corpsman, never spoke of the war. Only after his death in 1994 did his son discover that his father held the Navy Cross (second only to the Medal of Honor. And if you watch the movie, don't even ask what happened to his best friend Iggy. There's a reason they don't show his corpse in the movie.Glad to hear Flags of our Fathers is good...
Have you tried head n' shoulders? Once when I had a job interview and my hair was still purple I put some regular head and shoulders shampoo in my hair, left it in for about 5-10 minutes, and most of my hair dye came out with it.Mirage wrote:quikstrike98 wrote:Okay!!!Mirage wrote:How about young women with freakishly old, gray, silverish, purplish hair!?!?You can PM if ya want.
I'm serious, bring a hanky. Like the book, you get to know the 6 men who raised the flag of Iwo Jima; see how three of them die shortly after, and see the tragedy of the lives of two of them. The third, a Navy Corpsman, never spoke of the war. Only after his death in 1994 did his son discover that his father held the Navy Cross (second only to the Medal of Honor. And if you watch the movie, don't even ask what happened to his best friend Iggy. There's a reason they don't show his corpse in the movie.Glad to hear Flags of our Fathers is good...
That does sound good! I'll have to check it out...
but right now I cant be seen in public. Seriously, I'm bugging out right now. And apparently, the hair dye I used sucks and is almost impossible to get out.
I'm freaking.
Really? Was this a Permanent dye? I used Feria. At this point I dont care what it looks like as long as it's NORMAL.SuperRad wrote:Have you tried head n' shoulders? Once when I had a job interview and my hair was still purple I put some regular head and shoulders shampoo in my hair, left it in for about 5-10 minutes, and most of my hair dye came out with it.Mirage wrote:quikstrike98 wrote: Okay!!!You can PM if ya want. I'm serious, bring a hanky. Like the book, you get to know the 6 men who raised the flag of Iwo Jima; see how three of them die shortly after, and see the tragedy of the lives of two of them. The third, a Navy Corpsman, never spoke of the war. Only after his death in 1994 did his son discover that his father held the Navy Cross (second only to the Medal of Honor. And if you watch the movie, don't even ask what happened to his best friend Iggy. There's a reason they don't show his corpse in the movie.
That does sound good! I'll have to check it out...
but right now I cant be seen in public. Seriously, I'm bugging out right now. And apparently, the hair dye I used sucks and is almost impossible to get out.
I'm freaking.