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the hair on my head honey - thought i would make that clear. Havent u seen them before Joe? how do u think movie stars have short hair for one premiere and a week later they have locks down to their butts?

I want my hair half way down my back and it wont grow that far so Ive been considering it for a while its just terribly expensive and my dad told me last night to go for it - so i am :D

danny if you can read this...

Did you fit the goods? polish it! it will look nice!

Niz- Uummm... no never seen it done... I thought they wear wigs or something :D

well my sister and ex had long hair... I hated their hairs get stuck in my nice skyline seat! :P

besides Long hair and engine/ insert any heavy duti industrial machine wont mix well :)

well i dont work around any industrial equip and ive always wanted long hair ever since i was little but my hair is sooo fine it snaps really easily - all hairdressers are amazed by it.

Hehe i once had a guy flown out from melbourne to do my hair when i was modelling once - he wore a skirt - it was very distracting!!

i think gifts should be personalised :D what are they into or like or need?

Im good - got my own birthday coming up soon - but yeah going to be kept busy at easter plenty of things going on - probably have alcohol poisoning by the end of it :P

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