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That's odd, the English language must have changed overnight when I was under sedation. I always thought that a bush was made out of hair, maybe it is twigs and leaves after all. Aircraft blondes, fair on top, black box on the fuselage. |
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#78 | |
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Hey listen my mate MU2 arsenal nowhere, In Moston we made Avro Lancaster bombers, and had our hair covered in local mud, and with the lovely soft water available rinsed our hair before our mums would let us into the house. You lived at the other end near Fairy Aviation, what a mane for a hairdressers. Did you spray them a pinky punky colour with streaks? What the hell am I doing here? Thanks for the weights site with the gifs. Great stuff, but not tiring, I loved every minute on the weights I ever spent. Oh, yes. nearly forgot. If you lift up a ponys tail what will you find underneath? |
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your probably right! |
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#80 |
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I am a female security bike officer for a casino.
I had long hair up untill 9 months ago. Its long since cut off due to lifestyle reasons and that it was allways a bitch to have long hair. When I started riding motorcycles back at the tender age of 9 I had long hair, cut it to a horrible bowl cut, even then it was too much. Wearing a helmet for hockey with long was also a nasty experience.. allways getting tangled up in something.. or someone would pull on your ponytail.. Now that I have gotten a little wiser to who I am I have found that I dont need my hair to identify myself anymore and have a very close crew cut. Slap a doo rag on it and Im good to go, winter or summer.. More in summer when I go with out any head cover, and just feel the breeze flow through my helmet cooling off the sweat... To each thier own.. but I would never have long hair again. Kole |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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I went the other way...when I was young (teens to early 20s), I always had short hair, would get it cut every month at the salon. EVERY boyfriend I had told me, in one way or another, that I "should let your hair grow".
It was not until I hit 25 or so that I let my hair grow, and its been long ever since. I find it very attractive, and its one of the things I love most about myself!
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#82 |
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Yeah.. I had nice flowing curly golden locks..
But Im too much of a dyke to give a hoot about my hair.... ::shrugs:: I need my hair or lack thereof to be more utilitarian.. riding 8+ hours day... helmets get uncomfortable, sweat starts to accumulate, its a wet mess from either that or rain.. eeek! lolAnd I like my brain to breath.... Kole |
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I like it somewhere in between. I have just enough to make a pony tail through a baseball hat and not touch my collar.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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i have long hair and i have a helmet (a giro) that allows me to pull my ponytail through. And to the other i rinse my hair after a ride and wash it every other day.
Last edited by jessmcph : 06-03.-2005 at 03:42 PM. Reason: just to add type of helmet |
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you mean wash it |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Wollongong, NSW Australia
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I've had both short hair and long hair since I've been cycling. At the moment it's long, and I think I like it better at this length. It's about level with maybe the second rib from the bottom (? I think that's the best way to describe..
). When I ride I tie it back in a lowish ponytail (but not low and loose). I have a MET stradivarius helmet which doesn't have a ponytail hole, but it's no problem I just can't have a ponytail too high. Or I plait it in one (sometimes two, depending on how cheesy I feel!) plait. I don't like to wash my hair too frequently, pretty much every second day is about as frequent as I go unless I go swimming or surfing or something, but even then sometimes I'll just rinse it through and wait to the next day to wash it. As my hair is blonde, sometimes it can start to look a bit greasy at the roots (especially near me temples) so if it's looking that way it gets a wash. But yeh, usually every 2nd day is right for me. I ride 6-7 days a week (when in peak training mode, that includes twice a day). I'm very much low-key when it comes to what I actually do with my hair, and I've got the worst type of hair to be low key with (not quite curly, not quite straight! I'm sure others can agree...) So I either need to try & straighten it (hmm my trusty straightening iron blew up this morning... I swear it wasn't from overuse!) or ramp up the waves/curls. But I've found curly hair isn't so great for under the helmet. Hmmm what else can I add... (it's my second post on this forum, so I'm getting maximum value!) I don't dye or colour my hair at all, so to those blonde comments from before, such as: Quote:
I just use blondeness to my advantage if I need a cop out excuse ![]()
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I had long hair for many years, cut it all off and swore I'd never go back...... then I started cycling a lot again. It sounds a little backwards but now my hair is back to being long and I have to say putting it back in a pony tail lets me take my helmet off and keep my dignity. As with the last poster I have that sort of semi curly hair and it can get a bit ummm poufy and unchecked at times- even if it is relatively short and 5 minutes under a helmet used to make it look like I hadn't washed it in a week.
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Just accept it. Long hair is best. My hair is long and very curly, and no matter what colour it has been (and it's been most colours available) I've had compliments. Even after wearing a helmet!
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I realiuze that I am coming to this thread late, and I am also aa "Dude" but I have long hair and hav to deal with all of these issues....As if the leg shaving wasn't enough!
I just wear my hair is aa tight bun whenever I'm riding. I tie it down close to my neck so it doesn't interfere with my helmet and it dosn't give me a problem. It probably isn't thh most "hair-healthy" way to go but it works. As for washing, I wash my hair when (or before if I'm particularly alert) it gets shiny That's the other nice thing about a bun is that you don't have to look at your hair too much. Then again, when my brother wore is hair up for tow years told him he was just in denial and needed to cut it. He did. I think I should too....YMMV, NW |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Hi all, late to thread
![]() Long hair, plait it back for riding, if really distance, sort of bunch up braid into a bun...lets wind on neck ![]() Wash it if sweaty, if not, meh, I find at 38, and multiple pregnancies of hair altering later, I wash every three days, or it dries out. Interesting, a woman in the US hasnt washed her hair in years, she said first few months are hardest, it gets greasy as. But then natural oils reassert themselves. Think she lets it get wet sometimes, but never uses any product in it. Not in mood to try this though ![]() |
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