I don't trust other people to touch my hair with scissors, why should I expect others to trust me with mine? :innocent:MrHimuraChan wrote...
Squiggles1334 wrote...
My hair's pretty plain at the moment. Got downsized out of my previous job and am looking for another one at the moment, so I have to look a little more professional.
Simple: open a studio and charge 30 bucks to turn everybody hair like yours!
That, and having to take classes to get a license... No thanks.
Where I come from, most of the interesting clubs and venues have been shutting down, mostly from being outpriced on Capitol Hill. It used to be the cool neighborhood for artsy bohemian chic and the LGBT population, but it's been gentrifying lately and all the interesting flavor's been sucked dry, but people refuse to leave and insist on trying to start things there that are destined to fail anyway. Such a ghetto mentality. <_<Steel Moon wrote...
@Squiggles: Oh, you do have blue on 42! I must have missed that one somehow. My favorite monthly event used to be Shock Therapy. I loved the venue and they played alot of the good music from the 80's (The Cure, Siouxsie, etc.), but they switched it over to Vesago a couple of years ago at a new club and pretty much got rid of the music I prefer and went hard-core/industrial, so I stopped going. There's also a weekly event called Nocturne but it's on a weeknight so with my job it's not practical. And of course I've been to several Dracula's Balls. I could go on, but I'd bore everyone else....




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