Some hair raising tales

Jul 08, 2009 16:44


I come from a family of curly haired people, both sides - maternal and paternal. So it only makes sense that the daughter of a curly haired man and a curly haired woman would also sport curly hair. Well, not always, my baby sister is blessed with straight silken tresses unlike the bushy creepy curls that are rooted to my scalp. I almost managed ( Read more... )

humour, satire, life, family, evil deedee, curly hair

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gops July 11 2009, 02:28:25 UTC
he he...curly hair is the only reason for my haircut.....and pyjamas is happening ( google it )...let's hope it comes out of beta soon... :P .. and did you delete your next post ?

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pun_princess July 11 2009, 19:10:07 UTC
I haven't seen your haircut, so can you elaborate what which haircut you are talking about? :)

I dunno python, so unless I decide to pick it up, pyjamas for me remain the one's you wear. :P

Yes, I deleted that post. Realised, I don't wanna promote OLX afterall. :)

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greyhavenseeker July 13 2009, 17:30:49 UTC
heyy... nice post... :)

haha.. imagining a girl named Keshavati and how she would have been like... a heroine of a Dev Anand movie in the 50s... but this is 2009... ;)
so finally what name is given to you...? not punk princess I guess... :P

and I feel bad for all those poor insects who finally had a good home in your head... but you didnt let them settle... :P

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pun_princess July 13 2009, 22:48:11 UTC
LOL.
Well yeah, i have a name which is not in the same league as Keshavati, but it has its own (comic) story. :P
Someday will write a blog on that!

In the tag blog, I dedicated considerable amount of space to my nick names. If Punk Princess doesn't suit you, check it out. :)

No one feels bad for me, only for the insects, huh? :(

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Hair curliness anonymous July 19 2009, 03:58:39 UTC
It's protein! Muscles flex and tighten. More protein in hair may be a good sign for brain power!
Sorry I haven't responded for a while. I've been off-line for two months. Have finished many more sonnets. Still working every day on your fantastic Indian Epic! Did you lose my direct e-mail address? I did send the last letter.
William (Ex-professor)

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Re: Hair curliness pun_princess July 19 2009, 10:09:15 UTC
Hello William,
I do not know about more brain power but I hope you are right. Good for me. :P
I have been pretty busy myself, infact in the coming 6-7 months I only get busier, crucial point in my life academics wise, really!

I hope to contribute effectively to your sonnets as a critic or a reader after I am through the difficult terrain. :)

Do keep up the good work, both Mahabharata and English literature would be indebted to you. :)

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mamtanaidu July 19 2009, 08:23:13 UTC
pun_princess July 19 2009, 10:04:00 UTC
Snazzy it might be but curly hair is anything but low maintenance. :)
I don't wish to elaborate how [that will take several blogs] but in general curly hair is very dry and needs constant care, not to mention it gets tangled into a mess every now and then.
Thanks! :)

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keshawati anonymous July 22 2009, 05:29:28 UTC
this term makes me remorse,and i can't stop thinking what would bullies term me in my late fourties(taking the fact that grass on ones scalp is genetically linked(my father is 3/4 ganja))

Gaurav

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Re: keshawati pun_princess July 23 2009, 07:08:56 UTC
Arghh....don't temme! My dad has only about enough hair on his head to hide the scalp! Eeiiksss...

Alright! male pattern balding is more scary...but I think men look elegant with a bit of shining patch amidst salt and pepper hair on their head and a slight paunch which indicates they have had a good life!

Too much black hair and flattened abs are almost vulgar as if it reveals their secret motive of wooing young teeny weenies. :P

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