LongLocks HairSticks Boutique

  Welcome, Guest. Please Login
 
  HomeHelpSearchLogin  
 

LongLocks Boutique
Home
Hair Jewelry Catalog
How to Use Hair Sticks
Susan's Closet
LongLocks Collectors Club
Index of Hair Care Articles
Testimonials
Free Newsletter


L'Etoile Perdue by William Bouguereau







Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send Topic Print
Anais Satin, finally coming out of the woodwork.. (Read 3984 times)
Anais Satin
Stardust
******
Offline


Tailbone in March 2006,
classic in March 2007

Posts: 1265
Bill Gates' backyard, WA
Gender: female
Anais Satin, finally coming out of the woodwork..
May 21st, 2004 at 10:54pm
 
Hey Folks

Actually it's funny since I've actually been drifting in and out of these messageboards for at least a month.. but realized it would be rather impolite to walk in and out of a house as a stray cat! So long and often, too! I'm a native Californian flown north for a spiritual/literary hideout and retreat in the mountains. In addition, this is a great opportunity to give extra thought to my growing hair. What a wonderful site you have here, and I'm glad to have found it. A treasure box, it is.

hair length: about mid-back
hair type: black, straight, and typically Asian, coarse but not as coarse as some Asian hair and medium thick. Curls really easily, especially wet bunning.
products: ooh, advertising time... Neutrogena s/c (the kind from the Doubletree.. I'll admit to not actually spending on s/c in over a year.) coconut oil 76 degrees.
accessories: lots of scrunchies, how incredibly boring. I haven't quite learned how to use hair sticks yet. mostly because I'm afraid to poke somebody's eye out.

Anais Satin
To write or not to write.. that shouldn't be the question.
Back to top
 
WWW  
IP Logged
 
Rapunzel
Global Salon Moderator
*****
Offline


Life is like licking honey
from a thorn.

Posts: 674
East Nottingham, PA
Gender: female
Re: Anais Satin, finally coming out of the woodwor
Reply #1 - May 22nd, 2004 at 4:28am
 
Welcome Anais, thank you for the compliments on the site!  Are you an Anais Nin fan?

Your hair sounds gorgeous, and how lucky you are to be able to curl it easily.  I was always under the impression that it was difficult for Asian hair to take a curl!
Back to top
 

Susan Maxwell Schmidt
LongLocks HairSticks Boutique
Rapunzel never had it so good...
http://www.longlocks.com
Style & Angst - The LongLocks Blog
http://www.longlocks.com/style-angst
WWW  
IP Logged
 
Anais Satin
Stardust
******
Offline


Tailbone in March 2006,
classic in March 2007

Posts: 1265
Bill Gates' backyard, WA
Gender: female
the American air
Reply #2 - May 23rd, 2004 at 6:21am
 
Quote:
Welcome Anais, thank you for the compliments on the site!  Are you an Anais Nin fan?

Hi Rapunzel,
I do share Anais' lifelong craze for writing and look like her more than any other dead famous person. Despite reading every one of her Dostoevsky critiques, I have to admit to not having read her famous diaries. It's more like a joint Anais-Henry devotion, reading their letters more than their individual work.

Quote:
Your hair sounds gorgeous, and how lucky you are to be able to curl it easily.  I was always under the impression that it was difficult for Asian hair to take a curl!

Thank you!! but I'm probably more surprised than you are. You're right; most Asians do have curl-resistant hair... but like some say, "it's the American air" or "it's something in the water" that makes mine so different. The world may never know.

Anais
Back to top
 
WWW  
IP Logged
 
giddalti
Amethyst
*
Offline


May you be blessed with
beautiful hair!

Posts: 14
St. Louis, Missouri
Gender: female
Anais -- what do you write?
Reply #3 - Jul 20th, 2004 at 4:35pm
 
Hi Anais,
I read your post and I am wondering what it is that you write.
Julie
Back to top
 

If a woman has long hair it is a glory to her.&&1 Corinthians 11:15
WWW  
IP Logged
 
Anais Satin
Stardust
******
Offline


Tailbone in March 2006,
classic in March 2007

Posts: 1265
Bill Gates' backyard, WA
Gender: female
a lot like Dave Barry, only worse.
Reply #4 - Jul 20th, 2004 at 6:26pm
 
Quote:
Hi Anais,
I read your post and I am wondering what it is that you write.
Julie

Hello Julie/Giddalti,

Thank you for asking :) I write humor, philosophical theory, sketches, sitcom scripts, and all their resulting combinations... (especially philosophical humor and humorous sketches) e.g. what life would be like with penguins as currency, shoe-shopping for philosophers, weddings from h-ll, and my new sitcom!! (my preteen cousin named it "Pathetic Loser Homie" (I'll be peddling this to the ABC network in a couple years) (can you tell I'm a dreamer?)

Lovely to meet you
Welcome to Longlocks

Anais Satin
Back to top
 
WWW  
IP Logged
 
giddalti
Amethyst
*
Offline


May you be blessed with
beautiful hair!

Posts: 14
St. Louis, Missouri
Gender: female
It's a small dreamer's world
Reply #5 - Jul 21st, 2004 at 1:47pm
 
Hi Anais,
If you're a dreamer, so am I. I have written one adolescent novel, and now I'm starting an adult novel. I mainly have a head full of kids' books, but this adult one was just bursting to come out. I hope the very best for your career. Maybe in a few years, we will both be celebrated writers!
Dreamily yours,
Julie
Back to top
 

If a woman has long hair it is a glory to her.&&1 Corinthians 11:15
WWW  
IP Logged
 
Anais Satin
Stardust
******
Offline


Tailbone in March 2006,
classic in March 2007

Posts: 1265
Bill Gates' backyard, WA
Gender: female
Re: Anais Satin, finally coming out of the woodwor
Reply #6 - Jul 21st, 2004 at 6:39pm
 
Thanks Giddalti,
Your ideas sound wonderful... I've always had crazy ideas for children's books too, but the results always turned out too technical. Best of luck to you and your literature and hope to see you around the forum :)

Anais
Back to top
 
WWW  
IP Logged
 
maggie
Diamond
*****
Offline



Posts: 799
Gender: female
Re: a lot like Dave Barry, only worse.
Reply #7 - Nov 11th, 2005 at 2:58pm
 
Quote:
my new sitcom!! (my preteen cousin named it "Pathetic Loser Homie" (I'll be peddling this to the ABC network in a couple years) (can you tell I'm a dreamer?)


...just reading through old threads again, and this one caught my eye.  Wow, are you really working on a sitcom to pitch to a major network?  What a cool and fantastic goal!  Do you still have this one in the works?

My thoughts on dreamers:  To dream is to fantisize is to motivate is to achieve is to be happy.  How could one ever be happy without dreams?
Back to top
 

&&&&
 
IP Logged
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send Topic Print