bossymarmalade: blue eye with lashes of red flower petals (who you gonna call)
miss maggie ([personal profile] bossymarmalade) wrote2006-10-13 05:36 am

he's *always* drunk & violent

One of the (many, many) side-benefits of watching Supernatural is that I constantly get to hear Dean bark/drawl out my surname. I was trying to figure out -- since this is what we've done since childhood, cast ourselves into crap we like -- out of me and Lori, which one of use would be Dean and which would be Sam, and now I realize that I've failed because we're BOTH SAMMYS. ahaahhhahahaomg.

I really like the pentagram "A" in the opening credits. I am easy to please. Also I was drinking a depth charge beer/butterscotch schnapps/whiskey boilermaker through the episode, so that might count for something. Um.

In non-tv news, I have recently tooken a turn for the hippie and started both using the oil cleansing method for my skin and the no-shampoo method for my hair. The first worked to begin with, and now not so much; the second is working beautifully. I have rampantly curly hair that's been stripped and dyed and cut and whatnot a dozen times over, and it's always been hard to maintain non-frizz at the front and non-flatness at the back, but I've been using the baking soda for maybe two weeks now and I can already see the difference. The curls are more defined and thick, and my hair is soft and shiny. Best of all, the front is no longer frizzy and the crown of my head fluffs up without hardly any help from me!

My mum was feeling depressed about the brittle thinness of her post-menopausal hair, and now she's started using the baking soda as well. I don't know if she's noticed as much of a difference as I have because she still insists on using mousse afterwards, but the biggest adjustment for her has been the lack of lather. Heh!

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