Antenna
Antenna
2006.05.08 0:46
I went to have my hair cut. I am often pointed out that my hair is coarse, this time also a barber pointed out that I have coarse hair. I replied. 'These are antennas.' 'Hum?' He took a look at me twice. I said, 'It's a joke.' 'Ah, it's a joke, alright.' Seemed he felt secured.
In my mind I was muttering 'This hair is so solid as if it were antenna so that it can catch all the electronic waves from all over the world.' I was refering to reading and writing lots of journals and comments or news from around the world through the Internet. But I didn' t utter so lest he should call emergency.
He was very good at cutting my hair. I had a nice haircut.
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I often recieve comments on how thick my hair is..(Score:2)
by kesuki (321456) on 2006.05.08 11:04 (#15283106) (Last Journal: 2006.09.13 19:41)
simply because I use herbal rinses most of the time, and only use 'real' shampoo once a week or so. the hair's natural oils protect it from weather and drying far better than any man made product, and all organic herbal rinses simply provide a method for hair to 'smell clean' as per the american trend of 'wash your hair daily'For those interested in making your own 'herbal hair rinses' I reccomend using any fruit/herb combo you find pleasing, and steep for about 10 minutes in boiling hot water. Just to note, for simplicity, i usually avoid using fruits with high sugar contents, since natural rinses tend to need to be 'rinsed in' to maintain a lasting fresh scent, however, citrus peels (orange, lemon, lime peelings) all work excellent hense the 'fruit'/herb thing ;) as far as herbs go there are so many stong herbs that make excellent rinses when fresh grown, and most can be grown indoors year round with a small fluorescent light that is left on when sunlight is insufficient. for those of you challeenged in the indoor plant growing department one can buy many dried herbs either locally or on the internet.
Re:I often recieve comments on how thick my hair i(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.10 2:31 (#15294633) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.22 3:02)
Thank you, but I have to keep my hair solid and tight since these are antennas, antennas always have to stand upright.
Probably I might try using herbal essense in another part of the hair.
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Touring
2006.05.08 1:04
It's cold today and we had foggy rain also. It's precious holiday today so I rode a bicycle and went touring. I always work and shop within a range of 2 or 3 kilo diametre, especially it's rare to go suburbs of eastward, so I took a direction in the east. I just wondered I didn't know many about suburbs of the city.
I bought various foods in supermakets I'd never come before.
This Week Is Another
2006.05.08 1:21
Golden Week has just gone. This week I will work as 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 6 hours. On Wednesday I will resume workshop after two weeks break. This one is so hard. Am I going to hold the workshop? If so I won't feel exhausted. I am the one who receives this lesson.
Stick with it anyway..
Six Principles Of Education
2006.05.10 2:07
While I was touring the suburb of the city, I stumbled upon the noticiable board that says the six principles of education. This board was hinged in front of the piano class.
That is 'Praise, Encourage, Repeat, Not to hurry, Not to take a day off, Not to give up.'
I ought to learn by heart.
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