Hmm I'm glad I just went to check the car an hour before having to leave for my exam this morning. It's a block of ice lol. The doors were completely frozen shut. I had to climb in through the boot, kick the crap out of the doors from inside to get them open. All the windows are covered with ice...on the inside...Guess I need to leave the old thing warming up for a while, which I don't really like doing. But I also don't like driving an ice block lol Think it's -15 or something. Chillyo
damn, thats crazy, where i live in Colorado USA, it gets down to -30 F at night, kind of unnerving to go outside, take a breath in and feel your nose hair freeze
Okay SE...I have one for ya. Ive been reading all these posts of these young white kids wanting locks to look like Marley or Lil Wayne. Wanting instant gratification, wanting perfect locks. So these kids will probably run out get the dread kits and off they go into the realm of knotty goodness. So I am also speculating that in time they will realize that they do not and will not look like their rap stars...and off comes the dreads. So do you blame the manufactures of these kits , the salons, or the dummies who want dreads to look like someone else???? Just something I have been observing.
im sorry, but rap artists are not someone for kids to look up to, in my opinion its not music, its terrible.
Hey there young lady I play the lotto!!! When I hit it you can find me in Venice with some hot Italian feeding me grapes while I nakedly strum on my bass ...okay day dream over. I just think that there is more to the story of wax causing premature de-dreading....like some sort of age demographic ...know what I mean????? Cant find words for the crap rolling around in my head...sorry!
The wax problem IMHO has a lot to do with people looking for instructions for making dreads, where no matter where you look (on the internet) 9 times out of 10 you'll be told to backcomb and use wax, or told its impossible in white hair without a dread perm. It's only when you come to the "ok I've got dreads, now what" stage that you find places like this where people both know what they are talking about from personal experience (it seems that every man and his dog is a dreadlock "expert" despite a lack of dreads) and are not trying to sell you something. If we as a community could do anything to help it would be to try and boost out google page rank for queries like "how to start dreads" and "dreadwax" but it would be an uphill battle all the way.
i know what you're saying callie good luck with the lottery, make sure to rub it in my face when you win really though, you're better off just putting the money you would spend on tickets each week in a jar and buying yourself something nice at the end of the year...
I've quickly popped this post up on my site: http://dreadblog.amykristiansen.net/archives/748 Hopefully it will help a bit