Me: "I'm impressed! I think I'd feel awful if I ate that much chocolate at once!"
Hairdresser: "You mean you'd feel guilty? Because of cheating on your diet?"
Me: "Oh, no, I just mean I'd feel sick. I'm not on a diet."
She steps back and looks me up and down. "Really? Huh."
Then, five minutes later:
Hairdresser: "So, I'm moving house right now, and it's so stressful."
Me: "I know what you mean. Do you live on your own, or share?"
Hairdresser: "On my own."
Me: "Well, then at least moving doesn't mean worrying about whether your new housemates will be crazy people, huh?"
Hairdresser: "Crazy people? Oh, like Chinese or something?"
Me *blink blink*: "No, I mean CRAZY* people."
Hairdresser: "Oh, like gays."
Me: "What??? No! Like people who steal your underpants or label the toilet paper or insist that you vacuum the cat or something."
Hairdresser: "People like that are probably druggies. You have to watch out for druggies."
Me, carefully: "Uh huh?"
Hairdresser: "Yeah, my mum's a druggie."
Me: "Oh, really? I'm sorry. That must be hard."
Hairdresser: "Yeah, like she's on these anti-depressants and vitamins and stuff. The doctor prescribes them, but it's just as bad as pot or meth, you know?"
File under "not going there again". Which is sad, because she did a cute cut:

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* Like hairdressers, for instance.
This sounds like it was a nightmare at the time, but now it's hilarious, in a sick and scary sort of way.
ReplyDeleteNice cut :)
I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the haircut.
ReplyDeleteAnd if wasn't for the vitamins-as-drugs part I would say that your hairdresser is a disciple of Tom Cruise.
at least you got a good haircut out of it
ReplyDelete... and in completely unrelated news (cos I can't see an email addr)
"In the United States ... more than 440 000 foreign-born persons
hold a PhD.14 This accounts for approximately 25% of the total stock of PhDs in the country.
The proportion of foreign-born doctorates in Sweden is comparable and in Australia and
Canada it stands even higher, at 45% and 54%, respectively."
Of course I thought of the two of you
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/46/33/37965376.pdf
Weird. I guess all the Australian PhDs go overseas (probably making up a large percentage of the USA or Canada statistics there.)
ReplyDeleteThere might also bee a strong immigrant/do PhD interaction - bearing in mind its foreign born not educated
ReplyDeletevery cute hair!
ReplyDeleteWow. Just wow. (for great hair and bizarro stylist)
ReplyDeletePretty hair, Styley!
ReplyDeleteYour hairdresser seems ideally suited to TV presenting!
( http://dimpost.wordpress.com/2010/10/05/how-cynical-is-tvnz/ )
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