your input is requested

Buttcrackdivine said:
*sigh*...i failed to impress ehh.....

I am trying to find a reason to go on but there seems to be none in sight.
that was meant for rob's second post.....i amended my earlier post...you are too quick for me.
 
chcr said:
Does it have to be on the head????
unless you look like this.....
goldberg-bill06.jpg
 
Leslie said:
most of the men I've met are kinda chronically stupefied like that :shrug:

if it's not written on their foreheads with a Sharpie so everyone reminds them then they don't know it if it's not all about them


:hmm: You're lucky you said 'most'......
 
Most men run in the store -says, yep shampoo-goes the cash register and pays for it wether its on sale or the most expensive. Kinda like a run by shampooing.... :lol2:
 
I just use whatever the hell is in the shower. When I buy my own, I buy whatever's cheap, usually VO5 or Suave.My hair's usually less than half an inch, so it really doesn't matter. However, the reason I never knew what shampoo Brandi liked was because she never could decide either. Pantene was usually a plus... but then again, we usually couldn't afford to pay attention. It's amazing how easy it is to pay the rent on what I make now that she's gone.
 
I always know what shampoo I use, it doesn't go in my hair unless I know what it is...it always seems that if I am somewhere and have forgetten my shampoo there is head and shoulders in the shower. Now, I don't normally use that and have never bought it but I will choose it over anything else unless there is a kind of shampoo I buy myself because I know it can be trusted. People with any length of hair who don't know what they're putting on their heads are CRAZY!
 
Buttcrackdivine said:
I already told you all you needed to know. Mystery is an alluring intrigue.
well...it used to be...

nowadays it leans more towards creepy :shrug:
 
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