Yes, every day for me is a bad hair day. This photo was taken in France, several years ago. After this picture was circulated around Pau and around the Pyrenees, I am now banned from the
But hey, ladies, you can turn your embarrassing coiffures into credit--publishing credits, that is. Mozark Press is interested in your stories about your unruly hair. Or your stories about a dye job gone bad.
Donna Volkenannt has had a story or two (perhaps more) published by Mozark. She frequently sings their praises. Mozark's books are high quality and chocked full of wonderful tales.
Write quickly and send it soon. The deadline is July 15.
I would gasp in horror, but I'm a teacher, you know. And I see this kind of coiffure all the live-long day on top of the pointy heads of my colleagues. I hope you were able to preserve that look until you driver's license renewal photo. Maybe it's your hair, and not your writer's t-shirt, that garner you so much public attention. In any case, you look like you found a faculty restroom in France where you could wash your hair in the sink.
ReplyDeleteI saw a woman out walking with her friend today who had the most amazing red hair. Completely unfair, if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteWhat's unfair, if you ask ME, is they still have not made a hair dye strong enough to go up against my gray. The dye heads for my head and then backs up and surrenders...
DeleteNo, in France I used the bidet, silly.
ReplyDeleteWell, la-di-da! Ain't you all highfalutin and such! I suppose you french kissed everybody as well! And perhaps tried to steal a French Poodle.
DeleteSo THAT'S what a bidet is for! Don't let those editors see your haircolor. It's to dye for. Seriously--beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTammy--Glad I could give you a bit of educatin' today...
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ReplyDeleteI had reddish hair like that once, only it was a little darker. I think your hair is gorgeous.
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