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Default Millennials are disrupting Thanksgiving with their tiny turkeys



"jmcquown" wrote in message ...

On 11/19/2018 9:56 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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> "jmcquown" wrote in message ...
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> On 11/19/2018 1:28 AM, Cheri wrote:
>> "dsi1" > wrote in message news:e442de6f-0889-44bd-b055-
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>> At some point, when they get older, the young girls over here will often
>> cut their hair. The cutting of long hair has always been a symbolic rite
>> of passage, or a break with an old life, or a rejection of certain
>> values.
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>> Or maybe they just get tired of all the caring for it and have better
>> things to do.
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>> Cheri
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> I find long hair is much easier to deal with than a short 'do'. I can't
> be bothered with hair rollers or blow-drying, styling, etc. Then again,
> I've never really found a short cut that looks good.
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> I use a gadget called a Crea Clip (thanks for the suggestion, NancyY) to
> trim it. Saves me a ton of money. Just getting a few inches cut
> usually costs about $15 + tip. Yes, I'm frugal. I can quickly
> french braid my hair, or put it in a bun or a twist (another nifty thing
> - spin pins!) or just pull it back in a pony tail if I don't want to
> wear my hair down.
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> Jill
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> Pretty much the same for me but I don't know what the 'Crea Clip) is, but
> I seem to manage without one
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> Having said that, I would probably buy one if I ever saw one
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I found one for you on the UK version of Amazon.com:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CreaClip-da.../dp/B004NMR6TY

It's a handy thing. It has a bubble level, much like one would use to
hang a picture and make sure it's straight.

Jill
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Thanks very much