Defrosting and Films


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Posted by lamina on November 25, 2004 at 08:19:54:

In reply to: Re: Defrosting henna, and how long to leave it on for this time posted by krazee on November 24, 2004 at 14:30:18:

I own a counter top grittle that the surface channels cold away from
food realy well. You don't turn it on- you just throw it on. It's
strange- it's like one of those "super defrosters" they used to sell
on TV. I discovered it on accident one day when I threw a chunk of
frozen meat on it and a few hours later the side on the grittle was
defrosted!! It takes less than an hour to defrost henna on the thing!

Moulin Rouge is the movie of choice. It's over two hours long if I'm
not mistaken, and Nichole Kidman has lovely red hair in the movie-
most of it's fake but what the hey.
Farscape was actualy my inspiration to henna/indigo my hair again.
No one is cooler than Aeryn Sun. She gives birth in the middle of a
battle, ties her baby to her, then comes blasting out double
bareled, all with shiny pants, velvet, and great blue hair.
I have the hair, I just need to kick some a$$ now. And have a baby.
8-P

 


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