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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:54 am
by blues2cruise
jstark47 wrote:Blues- my wife got her hair cut real short a few weeks ago. (There's a pic of her in dr_bar's trip thread.) She thought the hair salon made it too short...... until she spent five days wearing her helmet, now she's liking it a lot! 8)
It's very similar.

I got fed up with being so hot...(this midlife crumb that women have to go through)...so, yesterday I took the scissors to my hair to encourage myself to go get it cut properly.
I then went for a walk in my neighbourhood and found a salon that was not busy.
I walked in and asked, "How would you like to cut my hair?"

I'm sure I will love it while summer is here.

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 12:50 pm
by sv-wolf
:D Great one Blues. Casting your hair out on the seas of fate!

Do we get a photo?

(Over here if you asked a barber or hairdresser to use their imagination on your hair these days they would go into a panic and fret about all the hassle if you didn't like it.)

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 1:20 pm
by Duffy
I cut my hair shorter (touching the shoulders) every spring anyway. Because I don't drink alot of fluids and don't use hair product to help keep my hair healthy, it gets pretty dry and frizzy by years end and I can't wait to chop it off. Didn't realize that it would help with the helmet hair too......BONUS!!

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:46 am
by blues2cruise
sv-wolf wrote::D Great one Blues. Casting your hair out on the seas of fate!

Do we get a photo?

(Over here if you asked a barber or hairdresser to use their imagination on your hair these days they would go into a panic and fret about all the hassle if you didn't like it.)
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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:06 am
by NorthernPete
called my lawyer for the closing of my house...

missed callback from lawyer on closing of my house....

called back laywer to ask why they say they dont have paper work Ive sent them three times allready

lawyer called back and said they found the paper work and would call me back with a time to go see them....still waiting...


I hate lawyers....


and I tried to scratch an itch through my cast...it doesnt work.

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 3:24 pm
by vt_motokid
i went to this sweet new mx shop in mid-vermont, and i bought a new mx jersey......random. but fun for me....

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 7:22 pm
by darsek
Picked up my new bike, a 2006 Kawi Z750. YAY!

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 6:19 am
by sv-wolf
blues2cruise wrote:
sv-wolf wrote::D Great one Blues. Casting your hair out on the seas of fate!

Do we get a photo?

(Over here if you asked a barber or hairdresser to use their imagination on your hair these days they would go into a panic and fret about all the hassle if you didn't like it.)
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Whoops! He who never looks, strikes again!

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 4:02 pm
by blues2cruise
darsek wrote:Picked up my new bike, a 2006 Kawi Z750. YAY!
:happybikeday:

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:30 am
by Johnj
Today Scott and I rode to Lexington MO to see the Cannonball on the Courthouse. We took I-35N to I-70E out to Blue Springs and MO-7N to US-24E. We jumped onto old 224 that runs along the south bank of the Missouri River. I really need to stop and take more pictures while we ride on roads like that. There was even an abandoned gas station, falling in on itself, the drive completely grown over. As we entered Lexington first we see the memorial that's always been there.

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Behind me should be the old truss bridge that crosses the flood plain and the river. But it's gone. We go on into Lexington. They do have some neat buildings on the square.

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And the courthouse.

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The cannonball.

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We continue east on old 224 until we reach the new MO-13N, then cross the new IKE SKELTON Missouri River Bridge and ride on to Richmond. We head west on county road 10, which turns into MO-210W which we take back to KC.

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We did stop at this one field and rest. Yea you can say we used that area like a restroom. 130 mi total.