Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Official Day 3:

This is the end of the official countdown; no more Michael Thurmond Starvation diet.

I am now considering other diet options, so I'm still going to keep counting, but they will no longer be "official" days. I'm going to take some of the advice that Michael preaches in his diet plan (avoid sugars, fats, sodium) but I refuse to admit that there are "bad" fruits and vegetables, and that Dairy is evil, so THE END. :)

On a good note, the caffeine withdrawal seems to have run its course ... no headache today, (she says, knocking on wood.)

I just got my hair cut tonight, but it was MORE than just a haircut ... it was a styling! (Imagine that, I'm STYLIN'! I've always wanted to be STYLIN'!) I'm pleased with the way it looks. It's sassy hair, and since I'm a little bit sassy myself, I think I'll like it, but we'll see when I'm trying to style it myself tomorrow. ;D

Here's a shocker: Jenni (at Hair Extraordinaire ... by Skip) cut bangs into my all-one-length, boring hair. And when I say she "cut bangs" that means she cut some serious HAIR! It would have to've been 6 or 7 inches at one time. There is not going back with a cut like that! Takes a confident hairdresser to make a bold move like that. That's Jenni. :)

Being funny Jenni, she then wrapped up a lock and put it in a little keepsake bag with a card that read "my first BANG haircut" so I could give it to my mother (who has been heard saying, over and over again, how haggish I look with my hair all one length.)

My mother likes the hair ... Thank GOD!
Maybe I'll get a little break for awhile. ;D

One very exciting moment:

When I first saw myself with bangs, for a fleeting moment I looked like Neve Campbell (how the hell do you spell her name?) who was in Party of Five and then the Scream movies before dropping off the movie scene. I was so thrilled! I thought I was suddenly transported into that new Jennifer Garner movie, "13 Going on 30" ... only different. ;p Heee-heeee!

Neve Campbell ... wouldn't that be something?
Now all I need is to win the lottery and I'd be completely happy!

Speaking of winning the lottery:

Did you SEE the ignoramous who won the $239m PowerBall Lottery? He finally came forward and says "It's no big deal" followed by "it ain't gonna change nuthin'"

Yeah, he's completely happy living in his mobile home in West Virginia. I guess he has no concept of how much money that is and what it might be like to live in a home that isn't in danger of being swept away in floods, hurricanes, mudslides and tornadoes.

I think he needs to give it back, since "it's no big deal."

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