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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> brum Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I started to lose my hair in my early 20's and

> was

> > desperate to cover it up and looked quite silly

> in

> > the process...now, I'm growing my locks (what's

> left of

> > them) and learning to embrace my greyness.

>

>

> What a brave post brum...and for what it's worth,

> I think you are gorgeous (in a

> non-romantic/non-sexual sense of course, me being

> a happily married lady and all)! Stay as you are!



Thanks LM, you're not bad yourself, you little pot of yogurt, you!


By the way, Tipton is in the Black Country, near to Dudloy.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Do do it Dec. Keep your grey hair and be happy.


I take it Mr.Lush the first word was meant to be 'don't'. I think you are dead right. In fact you need it to look distinguished.I may just operate under the pretence that I actually dye it this colour to achieve the aforementioned look.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> Dye your hair white. It looks even cooler then

> grey. Check out George Peppard and Lee Marvin.



But the next question becomes...what about those eyebrows? http://frankowenspaintbrush.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/ali-darling.jpg

brum Wrote:

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> Before this gets too silly (yeah, like it isn't

> already!), I described LM in that way as a term of

> affection, similar to that lady in that comedy

> show from way back who called her hubby 'Geoffrey

> Bubbles-Bon-Bon'....


And also because I happen to be half French...alors maintenant vous le savez.


Zut alors!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Declan.... I'm only guessing but I'd say that

> "Little pot of yogurt" means that she's a bit

> fruity/bit of a saucepot.


Well that's easy to say Jah (excuse the informality please) but I happen to know there are yogurts out there which don't contain fruit such as natural yogurt, greek etc. There are also low fat one's which presumably makes the other one's 'fat one's' though they never advertise it that way. Having reread your post.......what's a 'saucepot'?

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