It's getting to be a lot like wish list season

Oct 30, 2009 02:34

Working at a place where holiday products are already being put up, I've been thinking a lot about the approaching gift season. I've bought about 90% of my presents (the remainder being for relatives, really), and I've made my wish list for the year ( Read more... )

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chikori October 31 2009, 05:26:44 UTC
When I have the money to splurge, I drink Illy - it's an Italian brand and we used to use that at Lindt. (They called themselves the number 1 espresso in Italy - a lot of European who came into the store swore by it.) It has a really nice body and flavour, it's not sour or bitter like some of the cheaper American ones I had... Sadly that's what I can afford these days... But yeah, a can of those is about $13 USD... Which reminds me, I have to pick up some espresso pods later...

Also - just chop the hair off~ I know, you don't want to. But I took the plunge and did it a while ago, really went crazy with the style (okay, crazy for me), did tons of layering and I was happy that I did it. Some people said I looked best and younger with my new haircut. It's probably because it has more shape and body to it - as opposed to straight hair that looked weighted down. I also recently bought a hair straightener... Nothing fancy - just something cheap that I use for touchups... (Since I layered my hair so much, the top of my head gets really bumpy when I wake up in the morning and I have to straightener it out.) Then again, given your hair texture, shorter hair might result in a Chi-Fro... Hmmm... But maybe you should look into chopping it off... Give it some style - some life...

By the way, what is Canadian Tire? I thought they sell... Tyres and... Automotive stuff. :|

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silverwind9 October 31 2009, 05:55:35 UTC
I've thought about cutting my hair shorter, but I dislike layers and anything that makes my hair harder to manage. It has to be able to be tied up. And... yeah, as soon as my hair is shorter than my shoulders, they get wavy/curly like crazy.

Canadian Tire sells home improvement items, and also a lot of appliances. It's a mixture between Home Depot and uh... Sears? I can't think of an appliance equivalent...

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