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Aug. 9th, 2006 08:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Dyed my hair.
Ergo, my scalp is orange.
Definitely not going to get my ID picture taken today.
I wish my hair was red already and not this stupid blonde color. Then I wouldn't have to spend an hour in the shower rinsing the henna off. And pick flecks of henna powder out of my ears for the next week.
Ergo, my scalp is orange.
Definitely not going to get my ID picture taken today.
I wish my hair was red already and not this stupid blonde color. Then I wouldn't have to spend an hour in the shower rinsing the henna off. And pick flecks of henna powder out of my ears for the next week.
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Date: 2006-08-25 07:57 am (UTC)I'm actually trying to keep awau from her at the moment; a) because I really need to get over her, and b) Because I can't talk properly due to the retainer, so her name is currently 'Jethica'.
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Date: 2006-08-27 05:26 am (UTC)Too bad that it usually isn't that easy.
her name is currently 'Jethica'.
Ooh. Ouch. Still, just think. You've gotten them over with. Imagine me with braces/retainer. By the time I get them, I'll be in med school. "He'th gone into Dithiminated Intravathcular Coagulation!"
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Date: 2006-08-27 05:55 am (UTC)I have a natural lisp (Noty really bad, but still noticable sometimes) so my parents have agreed to get me speech therapy for that exasct reason - medical terms are too complicated if 's's are 'th's.
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Date: 2006-08-27 06:23 am (UTC)Does that work when you're older? I know that in my elementary school I had kids that left class for 30 minutes or so a few times a week to go to the speech/reading therapist that was
there, but I've always sort of assumed that you had to get it done early.
medical terms are too complicated if 's's are 'th's
Yup. Especially with all the drug names. A lisped s could get a totally different drug administered than the one you wanted.