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Oct 30 08 5:12 AM
GasMenagerie wrote: crazychickmia wrote: Last year I could sit on my hair. That was a PITA to put up neatly. No way in hell was it ever gonna fit under my helmet lol. Guess I'm just lucky we don't have hunters here. It's a more reasonable mid-back-length at the moment :P OT: DId you read about the (crazy) lady in Florida that has 9foot + hair? MIAMI - Asha Mandela has hair that could rival that of the title character in the German fairy tale Rapunzel. 24/10/2008 11:19:00 AM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The South Florida woman who started growing her hair 20 years ago now has locks a lot longer than she is tall. Mandela has submitted her hair, which measures 8 feet 9 inches long, to the Guinness Book of World Records for the Longest Dreadlocks, the first entry in a new category. It takes one bottle of shampoo and one bottle of conditioner every time she washes her hair, which sometimes takes days to fully dry. The 46-year-old Mandela says she used to wash it three times a week, but is now down to once a week. She calls the process "very tiring" and says sometimes she just doesn't have the energy.
crazychickmia wrote: Last year I could sit on my hair. That was a PITA to put up neatly. No way in hell was it ever gonna fit under my helmet lol. Guess I'm just lucky we don't have hunters here. It's a more reasonable mid-back-length at the moment :P
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The South Florida woman who started growing her hair 20 years ago now has locks a lot longer than she is tall.
Mandela has submitted her hair, which measures 8 feet 9 inches long, to the Guinness Book of World Records for the Longest Dreadlocks, the first entry in a new category.
It takes one bottle of shampoo and one bottle of conditioner every time she washes her hair, which sometimes takes days to fully dry.
The 46-year-old Mandela says she used to wash it three times a week, but is now down to once a week.
She calls the process "very tiring" and says sometimes she just doesn't have the energy.
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