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davemac 04-02-2012 09:16

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There is something about people who wear a "syrup" other people never mention it, and pretend it is not there, yet if you are bald or fat or old (you get the picture) other people think it funny to mention it, or include it in a joke. So life must be miserable if you are a fat, bald, pensioner.:swear8:,

cashman 04-02-2012 09:53

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 967809)
There is something about people who wear a "syrup" other people never mention it, and pretend it is not there, yet if you are bald or fat or old (you get the picture) other people think it funny to mention it, or include it in a joke. So life must be miserable if you are a fat, bald, pensioner.:swear8:,

Well once noticed a mate wi a syrup dave n it was the first thing i mentioned.:D

jaysay 04-02-2012 10:04

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 967809)
There is something about people who wear a "syrup" other people never mention it, and pretend it is not there, yet if you are bald or fat or old (you get the picture) other people think it funny to mention it, or include it in a joke. So life must be miserable if you are a fat, bald, pensioner.:swear8:,

well I'm fat and a pensioner, but have a no1 cut as I still have a decent head of hair:D

MargaretR 04-02-2012 10:08

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Womens wigs don't get the scorn that mens toupees do.
Tina Turner, Cher and Burley Chassis openly use them frequently, if not daily.

I have four fashion wigs in various lengths, styles and shades of blonde.
I named them after celebrities -
Marilyn, Joan Rivers, Brigitte, and Kim(Novak).

When I was in my early 60s I regularly 'gallivanted' on five day/four night coach trips,
It amused me to 'dress for dinner' using a different wig every day.
Some old biddies thought I was spending every afternoon in the hairdressers.
One witty coach driver remarked 'Do you have a Sinéad O'Connor?' :D

cashman 04-02-2012 10:11

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 967827)
Womens wigs don't get the scorn that mens toupees do.
Tina Turner, Cher and Burley Chassis openly use them frequently, if not daily.

I have four fashion wigs in various lengths, styles and shades of blonde.
I named them after celebrities -
Marilyn, Joan Rivers, Brigitte, and Kim(Novak).

When I was in my early 60s I regularly 'gallivanted' on five day/four night coach trips,
It amused me to 'dress for dinner' using a different wig every day.
Some old biddies thought I was spending every afternoon in the hairdressers.
One witty coach driver remarked 'Do you have a Sinéad O'Connor?' :D

I agree but fer some reason womens syrups seem much harder to detect?:confused:

jaysay 04-02-2012 10:14

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 967829)
I agree but fer some reason womens syrups seem much harder to detect?:confused:

Well not if your bald one day and a ravishing blond the next:D

Margaret Pilkington 04-02-2012 10:15

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Nooooooo! Cashy, you aren't looking hard enough.
I think that many women can spot another woman wearing a wig, but we don't mention it because it might be that the lady has had chemo, and lost her hair and is waiting for her own to come back - or it just maybe she wants a temporary change of style or colour.

MargaretR 04-02-2012 10:20

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 967833)
Nooooooo! Cashy, you aren't looking hard enough.
I think that many women can spot another woman wearing a wig, but we don't mention it because it might be that the lady has had chemo, and lost her hair and is waiting for her own to come back - or it just maybe she wants a temporary change of style or colour.

NHS wigs are notoriously unrealistic but the fashion wig industry has made great inroads into realism.

If you put the wig on in the right way it takes VERY close scrutiny to tell its not real.

Margaret Pilkington 04-02-2012 10:55

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 967834)
NHS wigs are notoriously unrealistic but the fashion wig industry has made great inroads into realism.

If you put the wig on in the right way it takes VERY close scrutiny to tell its not real.

A friend of mine was diagnosed with very agressive leukaemia in her early forties. She was fitted for an NHS wig which was horrible....she hated it and thought it could be spotted a mile off. She went to see a hiardresser friend, who thinned it and trimmed it....it did look better once this had been done.
It didn't get much wear. My friend preferred her colourful scarves and when she got confidence.....a bare head.
When her hair did grow back it was curly and she hadn't one grey hair.
She has now been in remission for 20 years....and is considered cured.(though she always crosses her fingers when she says that)

cashman 04-02-2012 11:06

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I wasn't referring to N.H.S. syrups, was meaning the fancy uns.

Gordon Booth 04-02-2012 11:28

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 967827)

'4 blonde wigs,!!! that bit disappeared when I highlighted it!!

I named them after celebrities -
Marilyn, Joan Rivers, Brigitte, and Kim(Novak).

When I was in my early 60s I regularly 'gallivanted' on five day/four night coach trips,
It amused me to 'dress for dinner' using a different wig every day.
Some old biddies thought I was spending every afternoon in the hairdressers.
One witty coach driver remarked 'Do you have a Sinéad O'Connor?' :D

So, MargaretR, on the quiet you're a little raver!

Gordon Booth 04-02-2012 11:34

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 967827)
I have four fashion wigs in various lengths, styles and shades of blonde.
I named them after celebrities -
D

In fact, while the weather is like this would you mind lending me one?

MargaretR 04-02-2012 11:38

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In fact, while the weather is like this would you mind lending me one?

"Get ahead - get a hat"

Gordon Booth 04-02-2012 11:41

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 967851)
"Get ahead - get a hat"

I did but it doesn't keep my ears warm-your Marilyn wig would!
Although I fancy the Kim Novak one.

davemac 04-02-2012 12:46

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 967820)
Well once noticed a mate wi a syrup dave n it was the first thing i mentioned.:D

I suppose if he was a mate, he might have expected some ribbing, but if you met someone for the first time with a syrup, apart from not being able to take your eyes off it, you wouldnt mention it. Its the elephant in the room


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