Have you ever wanted long hair

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Christine and I

I wanted hair with lots of appeal. I wanted it soft to the feel. I did not want too much of a deal. Most of all, I wanted it real. So, I watched what I ate for a meal and looked for products that had a good seal.

At first I found my hair a little thick. The thought of brushing it made me sick. I had to learn the little trick, or say good-bye to all of it. I had to find the magic cream to make my hair like a dream. I looked forever; at least it seemed. Then finally, my problem had weaned.

The product that first worked for me, was Paul Mitchell Detangler my knots were free. My hair was like a flowing sea, as the brush glided through miraculously. Another product that helped my knots bail, was Straight Arrow’s Mane and Tail. These products helped my hair without fail. Lots of time you can find them on sale. Finally something newer to me, I needed more vitamins, this I could see. I wondered where they could be, and I found them in Fantasia’s HIGH POTENCY Inter Cellular Leave-in Moisturizer Treatment.

The most important thing I have found was not to let hair fall to the ground. The brush will tear your hair without sound, only to fill the drain with a mound. Much less hair will be around to fill your very own glorious crown. Take time and lots of care, when you pull that brush through your hair. More of it will be there, while it is all being moved by the air.

Long hair, a sign of nobility

Kings had Long Hair

King George III and his Long Hair

Back in the middle ages in Europe, long hair was used by many to judge the people who had it.  If you had long hair it was attributed to freedom and nobility in Ireland, while those with shorter hair were often seen as servants and peasants.  If you look at the artwork of the period, you will see how long hair is present on kings and other men in power.  In Ireland and England there were different views about long hair.  Those who had long hair in England were thought to be rejecting their English culture, where as if one had short hair in Ireland then they were thought to be rejecting their Irish culture.  

Does this sound familiar but with a twist?  Today it seems that the hair length of men is looked at a little differently.  In the workplace long hair has been frowned upon and discouraged.  Though there seems to be a loosening of the of this belief, short hair remains the norm in this country.  Lets all look back at our “roots” and remember the way it was.

He Brushes His Hair

Seems this gent is a little upset over being featured on Tosh.O on Comedy central. You have embed enabled but it’s not ok to show this on a little cable channel. You do not own distribution rights on youtube? Sorry man get over it.. you probably picked up a few more fans. Seems there is still some of you left.

Tosh is always bringing people the best of the net. Some of the comments on the youtube thread are pretty hilarious.