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Gravy? Must be a southern(ish) thing, our chicken strip baskets don't come with gravy. But chicken strip basket with honey mustard is what I'm currently eating, so good choice!
Whaaaat? I seriously thought every DQ chicken basket came with gravy. Then again, the only DQ's I have ever ate at is in Virginia.
When I get a chicken basket here it comes with gravy.
Waffle House is simply the greatest. My boss and I go there every Friday (company time of course) and BS for an hour. Ok, the food ain't great, but the atmosphere is almost always unique. A friend of mine (10 or so years ago) in Michigan met Kid Rock at one up there. WH is always an adventure! Get your hashbrowns burnt. Ain't the best hash you can buy, but it's pretty good =D
Has anyone here tried going "no 'poo" with their hair, as in stopping the use of shampoo and getting their natural oils in check to take care of it?
i use baking soda and apple cider vinegar 2-3 times a week, and have been for about two years now. i do still condition, because my hair is curly and gets too crazy without it. my hair doesn't feel like it constantly has a weird film on it since i stopped using shampoo.
Haha, your love of waffles should have barred you from any discrimination. Really though, you arent black, did you look too......hippy-ish?
Anyone can be discriminated against for any reason. You don't have to be black. The word itself just means the unjust treatment based recognition of differences.
Mind = blown.
but really, yes i agree. anyone can be hated or discrimanated against, be protested and demonstrated against.
You also dont have to be "hippy-ish" to experience discrimination, but this shiz will happen regardless of any differences one person may have from another.
I'm wondering how mine will fare... it's straight, and really thick and heavy. And I'm not sure how to effectively go no 'poo when I swim 2-3 times a week in a chlorinated pool, or if it's just not possible then.
I'm not sure about the chlorine, I swam for competitively for 10 years so I know how that chlorine can destroy your hair. I would think that the vinegar and baking soda combination would be able to remove it. It may even help with the smell more than regular shampoo, I felt like I never got the smell out when I swam 6x/week.
I have to disagree. I don't think I've ever had it sober, but even drunk it's only ok. Though, I do have a great video of drunk me being really excited for Waffle House on my birthday. Seriously. It's great. I wish I could figure out how to upload it here.
I've never had Waffle House drunk
Then again, drunk LD happens maybe once or twice a year nowadays.
I'm wondering how mine will fare... it's straight, and really thick and heavy. And I'm not sure how to effectively go no 'poo when I swim 2-3 times a week in a chlorinated pool, or if it's just not possible then.
I don't shampoo! I haven't in about 2 years. I have naturally curly hair so I use a special conditioner. It was tough at first, my hair was gross-looking for about 2 months. If you can get past the "gross" phase, your hair will start to look/feel normal again.
As for chlorine, I would suggest just rinsing your hair as soon as you get out of the pool.
My floors are getting put in today. What time will they be here? "Morning". How long will it take? "Depends". These are real life times given to me by Rite Rug. And I have to drive to Lancaster, a 30ish minute drive one way.. again, at some point today to exchange my gown and get my cords. And I work tonight. So basically I'm not sleeping today. Which is booty, because I worked 12 hours last night on very little sleep as it is and I deserve to sleep dammit!!!
I'm wondering how mine will fare... it's straight, and really thick and heavy. And I'm not sure how to effectively go no 'poo when I swim 2-3 times a week in a chlorinated pool, or if it's just not possible then.
I don't shampoo! I haven't in about 2 years. I have naturally curly hair so I use a special conditioner. It was tough at first, my hair was gross-looking for about 2 months. If you can get past the "gross" phase, your hair will start to look/feel normal again.
As for chlorine, I would suggest just rinsing your hair as soon as you get out of the pool.
I was wondering how that works for someone with super curly, course hair, like me. I don't wash my hair very regularly (probably about once or twice a week), just wet, maybe put conditioner in and use some products for dry, curly hair that have moroccan oil in them. How gross is the gross stage? No curls? Frizzy? Rat nest?
i don't remember ever having a gross stage. but i may have just ignored it since i was excited to not have shampoo gunk in my head. i'm now experimenting with "plopping" to try and help with the frizz that comes with spring (and every other season, let's be honest).
i don't remember ever having a gross stage. but i may have just ignored it since i was excited to not have shampoo gunk in my head. i'm now experimenting with "plopping" to try and help with the frizz that comes with spring (and every other season, let's be honest).
I had to google that, and let me tell you... You don't what to know what Urban Dictionary says that is. But I found this link. I am not sure if I can do that with my curls. I have really tight spirals, and every time I try to change them, they revolt.
I don't shampoo! I haven't in about 2 years. I have naturally curly hair so I use a special conditioner. It was tough at first, my hair was gross-looking for about 2 months. If you can get past the "gross" phase, your hair will start to look/feel normal again.
As for chlorine, I would suggest just rinsing your hair as soon as you get out of the pool.
I was wondering how that works for someone with super curly, course hair, like me. I don't wash my hair very regularly (probably about once or twice a week), just wet, maybe put conditioner in and use some products for dry, curly hair that have moroccan oil in them. How gross is the gross stage? No curls? Frizzy? Rat nest?
My gross stage was that my hair was oily and didn't curl very well. I was really discouraged for a bit but everything I read online said to expect that. Now my hair is fine. My hair stylist even said she would never know I didn't shampoo.
Thanks, Steph. I am slowly but surely coming around to Pandatown myself. It's just hard after a lifetime of bear scares. I think my mum must have read me the Brothers Grimm version of Goldilocks as a kid or something.
Post by umphlovecincy on Apr 29, 2015 10:53:17 GMT -5
Here's a quick interview with one of my favorite local artists, Freekbass. If you like funk, you should do yourself a favor and check out his live album. It's on Spotify.
Do you ever interact with another person and get the impression that they just recently arrived on Earth? I mean, they have a family and everything and all anecdotal evidence points to the person having been here all along, but something about the person's expressed perspective convinces you that there is no way that person could have experienced the human life required to reach their apparent current age. I sometimes believe that some sort of alien bodysnatching scenario is the only possible explanation. We are not alone.
My parents had a cat that would dive into the pockets of their pool table and chase the balls all the way through it, so I can totally see cats going nuts over this.
Do you ever interact with another person and get the impression that they just recently arrived on Earth? I mean, they have a family and everything and all anecdotal evidence points to the person having been here all along, but something about the person's expressed perspective convinces you that there is no way that person could have experienced the human life required to reach their apparent current age. I sometimes believe that some sort of alien bodysnatching scenario is the only possible explanation. We are not alone.