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My life - on one DVD
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Started conversation Aug 17, 2005
I've just backed up everything from my old PC and my new PC.
On one day.
What happened to the world? Back in the past there was a time when you bought a stack of floppy disks and prayed you could move around a few text documents.
The DVD burned in roughly 2 minutes.
The DVD itself is roughly half the size of my old PC.
It was quite an odd sensation to be honest. Not in a bad way, just in that I couldn't have imagined doing what I've just done five years ago.
Coat still hasn't come.
Hair seems thinner.
Also seems to be falling out
Ah well, I loved my black hair while it was there
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Aug 17, 2005
you probably used too much dye and left it on too long....
it will grow back eventually...
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Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Aug 18, 2005
Had to use an entire tub - I'm, well was, a fair hiared blonde, thus meaning maximum dye.
Having said that (and having read the instructions more carefully), I think I left it on roughly a half hour too long. Meh I've been bald before its no big deal. Its quite long at the back though, and given the whole trendy place that Uni is I could quite easily go and get a Mifune style if all goes well.
And I can't beleive your cutting the dogs nads off. As a representive of males everywhere, from the lowly hamster to the mighty elephant, I can say with some certainty that nad removal is not something to be done lightly.
Oh and I now seem to have a job... mmmmmm steel toe capped boots.... mmmmmm mifune hair..... mmmmmmm new coat.... mmmmmm Ipod
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