Anyone else as grateful as I am that we spent about 15 minutes on JA's hair, dye/highlight history and the various tint nuances?
SO GLAD they went into such detail with this - the case would be formless without this information. I hope the jury took notes!
(Charlie Brown: "Thanks for the Christmas card, Violet!" sarcasm)
I know this is OT, but it is a commercial here (HLN). I hope this doesn't offend anyone, I just wanted to share and really do not mean to offend.
Anyway, I was at Walgreen's a few nights ago, with my teenage son and 10 year old daughter.
First a little background - My daughter has extremely thick, straight, blond hair that is very long - grows super fast. She donates her hair to Locks of Love. She's done it twice, so far (14" and 12"). She is getting ready to donate again in May, should be over 14".
Well, we were in Walgreens and my daughter runs up to me and says, "Mom, two people just walked in and they look like a mom and a kid but the kid has a deep voice and looks like a boy with really long hair".
I could hear the couple in the aisle next to ours, so I nudged her to 'hush' and we'll discuss it later.
They walked by the aisle we were in and I glanced over (tried not to be too obvious) and noticed the one female did have long blonde hair, nice designer jeans (with rhinestones on the pockets), and stiletto lace-up boots. Very pretty, but I know that my daughter still had questions and I wanted to address them on my way home.
Anyway, I explained about transvestites (and cross-dressers, etc) and set my son straight on a few things ("no, it does not necessarily mean that they are gay...and...I have no clue why they'd want to go through the trouble that we girls do...yes, there is women equivalent - re: tomboys, etc). I was actually impressed with some of their questions, kids tend to be truly unbiased and non-judgmental.
Anyway (sorry, not trying to be a Jodi with all the extra details and my going on and on and on)
Well, as we walked in to the house my son turns to my daughter and says, "that's where all of your donated hair went".:floorlaugh:
Kids can be so funny.