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It helps when you play t-ball.TriptychR said:At least pitches come your way.
Really? I wouldn't have guessed - it doesn't show in you're writing style! Though how a redhead writes I don't have a clue.... :^)Nico said:aaaaaah, i'm a redhead
KeilCoppes said:Really? I wouldn't have guessed - it doesn't show in you're writing style! Though how a redhead writes I don't have a clue.... :^)
Breetai said:It helps when you play t-ball.
In other words, pitches never come to you on their own. You have to keeps finding the pitchers on your own and striking. My batting average is probably about a .104, but I put myself up to bat a lot so I get a good number of hits.
Singing Bush said:*Putting on my philosophizing hat* I suppose this may be a stereotype as well, but I feel like I have observed it personally too. Anyways, it seems to me that most red heads also tend to be a freckle plenty. Sure there are some without, but for the most part I meet far more red heads w/ freckles than people w/ any other hair color & freckles.
That's nuts.Nico said:perhaps b/c my heritage is just one big jumble of people from the mediterranean on the maternal side and northern european on the paternal side that i got the red hair combined w/darker, more olive-y skin and dark eyes.
Really? I'm surprised and not surprised at the same time. It really kind of freaks you out when you know someone as having a certain physical characteristic only to find out weeks or months later it's fake or has been modified somehow. Well it does me at least. Perhaps I'm easily freakified.Nico said:don't know what to tell you about the hair color and ethnicity thing, though. and actually most adult blondes aren't really blonde anymore. there are very few natural blondes who stay that way as adults. in fact, out of all the many blondes i know, only one is currently still natural.
Singing Bush said:That's nuts.
Really? I'm surprised and not surprised at the same time. It really kind of freaks you out when you know someone as having a certain physical characteristic only to find out weeks or months later it's fake or has been modified somehow. Well it does me at least. Perhaps I'm easily freakified.
I dated a hair-stylist for like, two years, so I'm all about the highlights and stuff now. Freaks women out when I can actual recognize and describe "lowlights".damselinadress_06 said:Ummm, I've never heard of anyone being weireded out by that, but now that I think about it, it could be a little freaky. As a woman I'm just used to the whole "color from a box" thing. I have never strayed from my brown, except with some highlighting....but I guess it might be something that other people don't think about either til it affects them...
Well perhaps "freaked out" is too strong a sentiment. More so I mean, really surprised. The day I discovered color contact lenses was an epiphany for me.damselinadress_06 said:Ummm, I've never heard of anyone being weireded out by that, but now that I think about it, it could be a little freaky. As a woman I'm just used to the whole "color from a box" thing. I have never strayed from my brown, except with some highlighting....but I guess it might be something that other people don't think about either til it affects them...
Good question...TinkHeartsJesus said:What is this thread for exactly?
In Christ,
Tink
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