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Sat 11 Oct, 2003 11:34 pm
I always thought I dressed well when going out. But my study partner didn't agree. She seems to have taken me on as a bit of a project. So far I've got new glasses, new jeans (different style to what I'd have bought), new shirts (different style to what I'd have bought), an earring, and getting a totally new haircut next week.
Didn't know I had this much wrong-but the new clothes seem to work.
What are they working at? You mean you look good?
dlowan wrote:What are they working at? You mean you look good?
Well, I have to leave that opinion to others, but so far the feedback is positive.
Way to go Wilso :-) Knock'em dead ;-)
Hey, it's the A2K Extreme Makeover Challenge!
Do we get to see before and after photos?
Is this going to turn into one of those makeover talk shows?
No pics-sorry. The haircut is the scariest part!
What's wrong, you don't like it? Or are you just still trying to get used to it?
Haven't had it yet. No time. That'll be next weekend.
Your're young enough wilso, you can always change it, dress how the hell you like, take me for example, as a twenty year old I was the spitting image of Elvis, at thirty people thought I was Robert Redford, at forty I lost my hair, at fifty people thought I was danny de vito, at fifty five I should give a f*** one way or the other?
Well, kev, I'll say you're a bit lucky . . .I'm losing my hair at 23! And good point!
There was nothing wrong with the old Wilso ... but hey, you knock 'em dead anyway:)
Eastree wrote:Well, kev, I'll say you're a bit lucky . . .I'm losing my hair at 23! And good point!
It's so unfair. Women get their hair, permed, teased, coloured, and no matter what they do, it's right there with them. Men run a comb through it a couple of times a day, and then one day it's all gone.
Wilso wrote:Eastree wrote:Well, kev, I'll say you're a bit lucky . . .I'm losing my hair at 23! And good point!
It's so unfair. Women get their hair, permed, teased, coloured, and no matter what they do, it's right there with them. Men run a comb through it a couple of times a day, and then one day it's all gone.
Right on Wilso, and they think having a period once a month for thirty years is some kinda big deal!
Oh oh.......................I'm leaving
Wilso wrote:Men run a comb through it a couple of times a day, and then one day it's all gone.
I'm 27 and have lost a good few inches in the corners. I also am prematurely grey (think Clooney) I decided long ago to just shave it all short, and am very happy with it.
Wilso - I'm chuffed for you mate. My sister took me shopping a while ago and pointed out loads of stuff I should buy, but never would have considered trying on. I tried it, and liked it, and bought it. I was well pleased when I got home. Sometimes it just needs someone else's opinion to turn things around.
Let's face it. Men can't shop.