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Chopstix
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can you say "3 person
thick hair"?

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Hi there!
Sep 11th, 2004 at 2:28pm
 
Hey everyone! My name is Chopsticks (obviously) and I'm not really big on hair stuff, but I'm tired of lugging along ponytails. I'm here to get and perhaps occasionally give advice, also, perhaps, get my mom to get something from the store. She'd kill me if I asked for the hairsticks tho, so I'll try and stick to plastic. Ok, enough with my hair. I was born in Bulgaria, and I moved to the USA when I was nearly 4 and all I can say is the big apple and disney world are not my style. I would love to go and probably live in Japan or China or even Korea. I have a huge craving to find out more about eastern Asia's heratage (and I also heard they have super thick hair!). Hope to see ya'll around!

-Chopsticks

P.S. If you're wondering why my username is chopstics, it's because I have always wanted to use those for chinese food.lol

P.S.2.
How long is your hair? It's a few inches down from my shoulders.

What color is your hair? Natural Brown with Natural Cheastnut Brown highlights.

Is your hair straight/curly/wavy? : Well...it's kinnda straight, but most of the time wavy.

Do you have favorite products to use on your hair? : Does liking the Yves Roche count?

What are your favorite hair accessories? : Well...I don't really...I just use scrunchies for my hair.
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Re: Hi there!
Reply #1 - Sep 11th, 2004 at 7:11pm
 
Welcome!
LOL!  I'd have to agree on your opinion of the Big Apple and Disney.  Living in the midwest, I'm more familiar with a laid back approach to life!

Chopsticks can make a great hairstick.  Just be sure it is sanded smooth and not too long for your bun.  Eating with them after being used in your hair, is not advised, however.   Grin
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