Thursday, August 17, 2006

The thing about moving...

is that the toughest things to replace are the things that don't technically belong to you.

I'm in the process of searching for a hairdresser (exhibit A please see below pic...) and a doctor. sigh. Dr. Brown, with your voice that's waaayyy too smooth to be a "lady-doctor", please move to Florida... and would you please pick up Veronica with her unlimited personal hair weaves and colors, but hands of magic for me? sigh.

Happy Thursday! And thanks for all the comments you all! I knew you were out there somewhere...
;-D

10 comments:

Trice said...

Okay....I agree with you on that one. There are doctors everywhere but the good ones are not covered by my insurance.
I had one hairdresser who could never get it right and now I have got one that I can work with.

Taking it a day at a time.

Anonymous said...

I feel you Trice. i just found a new hairdresser, cheap too, that was five minutes from where I lived... until she had to up and move to a place i wouldn't dare go at night, let alone daytime. now i have to search all over again. but all is well and Roz your hair actually looks good girl.

...oh & i think i may have to pay dr. brown a little visit, just to hear his voice...hehehe!

Bye!

Anonymous said...

I agree... There are so many things that you have to replace when you move: Doctors, Hairdressers, Cleaners, Nail Salons, Gyms, Churches, Favorite eating spots: the list just goes on forever...

Sounds like I might need to see what this Dr Brown is all about. Hmmm....

Anonymous said...

#1 Roz, you have been rocking that hairstyle since my freshman year in college. So I think you are using moving as an excuse to keep styling your hair that way.LOL

#2 My oldest brother, actually thought that that was your acutal hair texture, so the hairstyle might be working in your favor, for those who don't know.

#3 Dr. Miracle needs to take his price down $1 or $2. Sooo, you guys try it out for me. Since I have scaled back from the hairdresser on a weekly basis...the Lord knows I need a miracle (Jai too)!

Roz said...

hehehe! Thanks you all, but trust me that pic was taken at the beginning of the "let's go wild" phase and now it's more like "let's go frizzy". And yes Tericka I've been hair-lazy since college (gotta love a wash and air-dry hair style) so this phase I'm in now shouldn't be shocking. :-D

And the doctor thing... well I'm working on that...
Lana-Lana you're a nutt! Do go calling on my Dr. Brown just to rubb it in my face!

Ohhh my Liz! You little ray of sunshine you. :-) I had to prioritize my list and now not looking crazy and not starting a jackson tribe are at the top of my list. hehehe

lots of lovin to you all.

Roz said...

Hey! This is my natural hair texture! Tell your bro good eye; I'm too cheap and too plain jane to have this effect done to me professionally. ;-)

Trice said...

Funny story. I am in Iowa and there are no hairdressers in site so I have to wait until I come home to get my hair done. But then a light shines through and a man comes to town that can do hair. So I am getting perms, colors, and cute dos... Then the stupid man robs a bank on a bicycle I might add and gets arrested. UGH...

Anonymous said...

Dang, Patrice....

Roz said...

LOL!
Trice that's soooo bad. Why are the best hairdressers the one's who are a little off in the head? Seriously, you know his rates are probably going to go up once he gets paroled, right? ;-)

Anonymous said...

She'd be bold to even let him put a perm in her head again. He may put it in her hair and threaten not to rinse her unless she gives him all of her cash.

Or even worse, he may perm her, and while she is waiting for a rinse, he goes and rob a bank...then gets caught. Leaving Patrice with a raw scalp. Ouch!!!