Thought for Today

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Getting the grey hair dye to stay close to the scalp, while colouring the rest blonde is a top-level skill, achieved by few hairdressers.
There must be a lot of apprentices and work experience staff. :shock:
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Police were called to a daycare centre today.
One of the children was resisting a rest.
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Greynomad wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 12:09 am Terry,
You cynic!
It takes hours of work by a skilled hairdresser to produce that two-toned hairstyle! 😜
Getting the grey hair dye to stay close to the scalp, while colouring the rest blonde is a top-level skill, achieved by few hairdressers.
So you are suggesting that it isn't "Senior Blonde" ;) :lol:

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Terry,
That’s the name of the hairstyle alright.
More ‘with it’ than a plain old name like ‘two-tone blonde’
I think you’ll agree. 😜
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If you spin an Asian man around three times, does he become dis-Oriented??
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I'll ask our Chinese tenant, Rose. Getting her to understand me will be a little/lot difficult.

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Newcastle George wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:14 am I'll ask our Chinese tenant, Rose. Getting her to understand me will be a little/lot difficult.

George
Would that be a "Confuciuist" type explanation?

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My thought for the day is, never get anyone to do something for you, you can do yourself. When getting my engine rebuilt, decided to get a mechanic to install it so I could do other things. It took him 4hrs to take it out and when rebuilt, 25hrs to install, then I spent 2 days fixing the things he failed to fix and doing the adjustments he failed to do. To make matters worse he left the car on such a slope, the heavy rain we had overflowed into the vents and flooded the car then he just left it for me.

Moral, get an explosive licence and renovate his property.
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Dogs can't operate an MRI.
Catscan.
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Be warned, the shop keepers and clinics have banded together to create a mind wiping device. The last time I went shopping they did the infra-red zap on my forehead as I walked in the door, and sure enough, as I passed through the one way gate thing, I couldn't remember what I had to get ...... fortunately it was one of those with a bottle shop as well so at least I got a carton of beer 8-)

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