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nomad_damon
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Joined: August 17, 2006 Posts: 36 Submissions: 0 Location: currently in Iraq
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| Posted on Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:25 pm |
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I used to have hair to my shoulders, now, I shave it with a razor every few days. so being from both ends of the spectrum I say no, hair doesn't really matter. I personally wouldn't care if the teachers hair were blue, but I can see how some would be upset with that. I think as long as you look professional with it, your hair can be down to your ankles. I guess that's why I don't make the rules Fight the power blademaster. |
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zilla
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Joined: April 09, 2005 Posts: 730 Submissions: 5 Location: Southern NSW, Australia
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| Posted on Fri Aug 25, 2006 6:44 am |
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I totally agree with the rant Blade Master. A few years back (quite a few actually, the maths is scary!) I had an English teacher who 1. used to be a male model. 2. was quite smart and popular with both sexes. 3. he had shoulder length hair and taught at a private school.
My opinion is this.
Leave the hair alone! Seriously is the length of it going to affect the way a person thinks!!!!!
That's the end of my little rant. |
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