Showing posts with label haircuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haircuts. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Jared Leto Hot and Sexy Hairstyles 2011

Hot and sexy rockstar, Jared Leto, who is popular for his ever changing hairstyle was spotted sporting Blonde Hair again at LAX airport on January 7. Blue eyed hottie, Jared who recently rocked bright blue hair is again back to blonde hair color giving all handsome hunks out there, new 2011 mens hairstyles.
Jared Leto’s latest spiky and bleached blond hair are as rocking as his bright blue hair

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Oops He Did It Again Edition 2

Can you see it? Yeah, not so fixable this time. If you want to see what happened the first time, just click here. Happy Wednesday!! Looking for more Wordless/Wordful Wednesday posts? Check these out:

I showed you mine, now let's see yours!!


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Way Back Wordful Wednesday: The ShamPOO that Started It All



Welcome to Way Back Wednesday with The Adventures of Goober Grape & Monkey Man, The Life of a Sippy Cup Mom!, The Scoop on Poop! and introducing our newest hostess The Nerdy Katie!

Victoria had to step out of doing WBW to make her blog a little more family centered, and we are certainly going to miss her. She's still going to pop in once in a while to add to our WBW links. We know we had to find someone special to fill Victoria's shoes, and Katie was the first person who came to mind! Please welcome her with loving, open arms.

Last week's sports memories were great, There are lots of athletic bloggers out there! And the Little Blond Girl's glasses really completed her uniforms (Jess, we love you!).

Next week's topic is....first dates! Start thinking about those memories. It can be either the very first date you ever went on or your first date with your spouse!



This week's WBW is about first jobs. I remember my first job fondly. I made a whole $2.12 an hour. I was RICH!! Woot Woot Woot!! I was also 14. I had a job many of my friends envied because it also got me discounts. And discounts when you are 14 are where its at, especially when it came to hair.

Why was my first job so special? I was a shampoo girl! I worked for the Hair Cuttery. I even made tips! I got to scrub scrub scrub all day long, and get my hair cut for practically free!


I remember through the misty fog of old age that surrounds my teenage memories....
---the little old lady that came in once a week just for the lone purpose of having her hair washed. She was the sweetest little thing. Her white hair was as soft as I always imagined a cloud would be.
---learning that the less you wash your hair, the healthier it is. That has always stuck with me. (Boy am I glad that you can't see me through the monitor. I'm a hot mess more often then not in the mornings or late nights when I'm blogging. Hahaha).
---sitting at the reception desk and making appointments and counting the till.
---being taken under a hairdresser's wing. I don't remember her name anymore, but I do remember her. If school hadn't gotten in the way, I think I probably would have learned so skillz through her.


This was a fantastic starter job for me. It paved the way for McDonalds, cashiering, waitressing, etc for the rest of my life. Plus? It gave me a feeling of accomplishment having my own money to get the things I wanted.

Make sure you link up below so I can come check your post out!! Happy Hump Day!!!

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This post is also a part of WOW hosted by Liz @ a belle, a bean & a chicago dog.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Girls Day Out in Wonderland

Once in a blue moon, Jellybean and I get to spend time with each other, one on one, just like it used to be before G.C. (that's George Clooney for those just starting to read) and Scooby Doo came along. Today's adventure consisted of getting a new hairstyle and checking out the latest Tim Burton flick "Alice in Wonderland".

First, we browsed the internet and picked out some hairstyles like this:













and Jellybean decided she liked this one the best:
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This is how it turned out (crappy cellphone picture) :










As for Tim Burton's vision of Alice in Wonderland....

Powerful. Masterful. Incredible. It wasn't exactly what you would expect from Tim Burton but yet it was, and even more. The colors were bold and vivid. The characters were unforgettable, from the small Dormouse to the Red Knight. Helena Bonham Carter upstages the masterful Johnny Depp for once. Her portrayal of the Red Queen is fantastic and believable. Johnny Depp's Mad Hatter is masterful as well. There was not one part of this movie that was mismatched. This is a must-see movie. People cite it as a dark rendition, however, I did not find it to be so dark. It's different, and perhaps not the sweet sappy animated Wonderland Disney created so many years ago, but it is just as delightful, even more colorful, and just as memorable. There are a couple of scenes that might be a little rough for a smaller child (Alice crosses the moat to the Red Queen castle using the decapitated heads as stepping stones, still very tastefully done, but perhaps not quite preschooler appropriate, some moments that could make you jump), but overall it was a fascinating movie, enrapturing all the viewers in the theater. There were even humorous moments in just the right places. I must go back and see this one again in 3-D before it leaves the theater. Excellent again, Tim Burton. 4.5 stars.