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What do you all think of dyed hair? Dick Cavett has fun with Romney's obvious dye job in his NYTimes blog (Opinion). Who else among the candidiates? We could check chest hairs (except for Hillary) and see if they match. But then there is the question of women/wives dying their hair and why they feel they must do it. It is so obvious- look at their necks- why plastic surgery hasn't been perfected in this area is beyond me- or Botox injections, en masse. Another giveaway are hands- I suppose one reason women used to love gloves. Anyway, Barbara Bush said she didn't have time to dye her hair before Bush41 started running- and during her reign, she was quite popular. I am salt and pepper - it's a genetic gift not to gray too early- but most of my women friends get dye-jobs (really, stripe their hair into several different shades) though they have been gray for many years. Then, there is Dove, getting gray-haired women to pose nude to promote their products. Certainly, Martha is gray- would she dye her food? I consider this a serious inquiry.  My other serious thought this morning is whether the Giants practised this week in a freezing meat locker.
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obvious dye job in his NYTimes blog (Opinion). Who else among the candidiates? We could check chest hairs (except for Hillary) and see if they match. But then there is the question of women/wives dying their hair and why they feel they must do it. It is so obvious- look at their necks- why plastic surgery hasn't been perfected in this area is beyond me- or Botox injections, en masse. Another giveaway are hands- I suppose one reason women used to love gloves. Anyway, Barbara Bush said she didn't have time to dye her hair before Bush41 started running- and during her reign, she was quite popular. I am salt and pepper - it's a genetic gift not to gray too early- but most of my women friends get dye-jobs (really, stripe their hair into several different shades) though they have been gray for many years. Then, there is Dove, getting gray-haired women to pose nude to promote their products. Certainly, Martha is gray- would she dye her food? I consider this a serious inquiry. My other serious thought this morning is whether the Giants practised this week in a freezing meat locker.
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practice as old as the hills. Women who take care of themselves are like bottles of Red wine, matured and interesting. Even better if they are learned. Nope plastic surgery or what ever makes one feel good is O.K. by me. I do not like the false wigs that are made so bad that it looks like a rat sitting on your noggin. Posing nude is fine as well if you still carry a good body, I know women in their late fifties that still turn heads. rebel On Jan 20, 6:41�am, rigsy03 <
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wrote: What do you all think of dyed hair? Dick Cavett has fun with Romney's obvious dye job in his NYTimes blog (Opinion). Who else among the candidiates? We could check chest hairs (except for Hillary) and see if they match. But then there is the question of women/wives dying their hair and why they feel they must do it. It is so obvious- look at their necks- why plastic surgery hasn't been perfected in this area is beyond me- or Botox injections, en masse. Another giveaway are hands- I suppose one reason women used to love gloves. Anyway, Barbara Bush said she didn't have time to dye her hair before Bush41 started running- and during her reign, she was quite popular. I am salt and pepper - it's a genetic gift not to gray too early- but most of my women friends get dye-jobs (really, stripe their hair into several different shades) �though they have been gray for many years. Then, there is Dove, getting gray-haired women to pose nude to promote their products. Certainly, Martha is gray- would she dye her food? �I consider this a serious inquiry. My other serious thought this morning is whether the Giants practised this week in a freezing meat locker.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
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obvious dye job in his NYTimes blog (Opinion). Who else among the candidiates? We could check chest hairs (except for Hillary) and see if they match. But then there is the question of women/wives dying their hair and why they feel they must do it. It is so obvious- look at their necks- why plastic surgery hasn't been perfected in this area is beyond me- or Botox injections, en masse. Another giveaway are hands- I suppose one reason women used to love gloves. Anyway, Barbara Bush said she didn't have time to dye her hair before Bush41 started running- and during her reign, she was quite popular. I am salt and pepper - it's a genetic gift not to gray too early- but most of my women friends get dye-jobs (really, stripe their hair into several different shades) though they have been gray for many years. Then, there is Dove, getting gray-haired women to pose nude to promote their products. Certainly, Martha is gray- would she dye her food? I consider this a serious inquiry. My other serious thought this morning is whether the Giants practised this week in a freezing meat locker.
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On Jan 20, 12:41 pm, rigsy03 <
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wrote: What do you all think of dyed hair? Dick Cavett has fun with Romney's obvious dye job in his NYTimes blog (Opinion). Who else among the candidiates? We could check chest hairs (except for Hillary) and see if they match. But then there is the question of women/wives dying their hair and why they feel they must do it. It is so obvious- look at their necks- why plastic surgery hasn't been perfected in this area is beyond me- or Botox injections, en masse. Another giveaway are hands- I suppose one reason women used to love gloves. Anyway, Barbara Bush said she didn't have time to dye her hair before Bush41 started running- and during her reign, she was quite popular. I am salt and pepper - it's a genetic gift not to gray too early- but most of my women friends get dye-jobs (really, stripe their hair into several different shades) �though they have been gray for many years. Then, there is Dove, getting gray-haired women to pose nude to promote their products. Certainly, Martha is gray- would she dye her food? �I consider this a serious inquiry. My other serious thought this morning is whether the Giants practised this week in a freezing meat locker.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
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hair care for women The truth, the whole truth...
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practice as old as the hills. Women who take care of themselves are like bottles of Red wine, matured and interesting. Even better if they are learned. Nope plastic surgery or what ever makes one feel good is O.K. by me. I do not like the false wigs that are made so bad that it looks like a rat sitting on your noggin. Posing nude is fine as well if you still carry a good body, I know women in their late fifties that still turn heads. rebel On Jan 20, 6:41�am, rigsy03 <
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wrote: What do you all think of dyed hair? Dick Cavett has fun with Romney's obvious dye job in his NYTimes blog (Opinion). Who else among the candidiates? We could check chest hairs (except for Hillary) and see if they match. But then there is the question of women/wives dying their hair and why they feel they must do it. It is so obvious- look at their necks- why plastic surgery hasn't been perfected in this area is beyond me- or Botox injections, en masse. Another giveaway are hands- I suppose one reason women used to love gloves. Anyway, Barbara Bush said she didn't have time to dye her hair before Bush41 started running- and during her reign, she was quite popular. I am salt and pepper - it's a genetic gift not to gray too early- but most of my women friends get dye-jobs (really, stripe their hair into several different shades) �though they have been gray for many years. Then, there is Dove, getting gray-haired women to pose nude to promote their products. Certainly, Martha is gray- would she dye her food? �I consider this a serious inquiry. My other serious thought this morning is whether the Giants practised this week in a freezing meat locker.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
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