
probably.
Ye Olde weather forecasters would use your hair as an indicator of the weather conditions - 'Ah you see when the GoS hair is heavy it will piss it down like buggery come morn'
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Tue 19 Oct 2004, 16:02,
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Ye Olde weather forecasters would use your hair as an indicator of the weather conditions - 'Ah you see when the GoS hair is heavy it will piss it down like buggery come morn'

maybe it's the soap weighing it down and making me appear like some sort of dinosaur
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Tue 19 Oct 2004, 16:03,
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it's almost a lost art in thesedays of hair gel.
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Tue 19 Oct 2004, 16:05,
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if your hair is longer than 3 inches you can forget about it
if it's seven inches you're bollocksed
/bollocksed
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Tue 19 Oct 2004, 16:06,
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if it's seven inches you're bollocksed
/bollocksed

a fucking fashion student?
(edit: fashion students first statement "WHAT DO YOU USE IN YOUR HAIR" "soap" "UH DOESN'T THAT DAMAGE YOUR HAIR?" "yes...but it's not like i use it for anything else?")
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(edit: fashion students first statement "WHAT DO YOU USE IN YOUR HAIR" "soap" "UH DOESN'T THAT DAMAGE YOUR HAIR?" "yes...but it's not like i use it for anything else?")

but it plays buggery with your eyes if your caught in a rainstorm.
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my hair's well over a foot long now-a-days, so I don't really want to. But at 5/6 inches it worked great. Meant I couldn't sit by the windows on buses though (I had all over "french spikes").
hooray for hair
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hooray for hair