Friday, October 14, 2005

Good haircut day

This is how I look now. Except older. And a little heavier. And my hair's a bit shorter than this. And my face isn't as interesting. But other than that - just like this. Great haircut from Will at Vis-a-Vis. Now - in search of the perfect pair of jeans. Just whistle, honey.

Women still face a big taboo in the workplace. No tears. New York Times explains why women have to stifle the urge to cry when angry or frustrated at work. It's just not done if you want respect. Bottom line - you can wear that bright pink suit, just don't let it bring tears to the eyes of yo' sista' workers.

And speaking of women who bring tears to your eyes . . . how about "Nancy and Tonya: The Opera"? Look for this light-hearted musical about the rivalry between Olympic skaters Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding to premier at Boston's Tufts University next spring. Break out those metal pipes and sequins, girls!

It seems even Harold Pinter can find himself gob-smacked and at a loss for words. According to The Guardian, the playwright's first word upon learning of his Nobel Prize for Literature was "Why?"

All right my little busy-bees, my fabulous hair and I are off for a Friday chock-full of work!

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