I hadn't even thought about doing anything different until I walked in to the salon. It was a decision made on the spur of the moment in the heat of summer. I don't think Amy's adorable yellow sundress had anything to do with it, but it's possible. She was looking very seasonal. Mostly I think it is that she has been cutting my hair for a couple of years and she has never steered me wrong. She has never promised anything she couldn't deliver. And has never tried to pass a cut off as low-maintenance (which I require) when it really needs to be worked daily (which I realistically could never pull off). I am even more impressed that she sculpted a terrific cut when, in the middle of sitting there with foils on my head, she received a phone call with some very sad news. She is the consummate professional. And I mean that in the "highly skilled and professional" way with the accent on the first syllable. Not so much the way where the emphasis is on the third syllable. (Although she did look very cute today in that dress!)
So here I am six inches shorter with the color I love (but don't get retouched often enough).
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Ooh, imagine how it will look with a tiara, Duchess!
I always bring one of the smaller ones with me so they can cut around it. Everything is done with my royal accoutrement in mind.
Word Varification: Phoload=> the art of faking the male orgasm.
I just noticed the collar of that T is most wrinkly and undignified. Tsk. Now I'll have to sack the royal laundress. Wonder what she'll do with all that free time...and who will manage my ribbing?
In other news, I have suddenly found myself with quite a bit of time on my hands. Maybe I'll go get some new T's as my supply is about to run out with no one doing the washing.
I LOVE it!!!!!!
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