Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken. As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a " fro " (ebonics) for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. We were all fro wearers. I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't inhale. Yeah right! Brother Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken. As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a " fro " (ebonics) for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. We were all fro wearers. I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't inhale. Yeah right! Brother Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Hey oyster man! How are you? I can imagine you in a 'fro " . Myself being of Caucasian decent, had to pay big bucks to get that effect! It was sad-- that part down the middle just doesn't work for long. As for inhaling-- not a chance-- but then again, it wasn't sex... LOL! Blessings my wonderful brother, Tracie --- " J. Blanchett " wrote: > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a > blessing. I can do > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to > the grocery store, > I help around the house, can sit out doors and > enjoy the weather > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not > fallen down in 2 > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down > several times a > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no > bones were broken. > > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a > " fro " (ebonics) > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. > But as I got older > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse > don't put down > the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, > Simply Red and Gladys > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations > and Five. > We were all fro wearers. > > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. > Thats when Bill didn't > inhale. > > Yeah right! > Brother > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Hey oyster man! How are you? I can imagine you in a 'fro " . Myself being of Caucasian decent, had to pay big bucks to get that effect! It was sad-- that part down the middle just doesn't work for long. As for inhaling-- not a chance-- but then again, it wasn't sex... LOL! Blessings my wonderful brother, Tracie --- " J. Blanchett " wrote: > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a > blessing. I can do > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to > the grocery store, > I help around the house, can sit out doors and > enjoy the weather > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not > fallen down in 2 > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down > several times a > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no > bones were broken. > > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a > " fro " (ebonics) > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. > But as I got older > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse > don't put down > the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, > Simply Red and Gladys > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations > and Five. > We were all fro wearers. > > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. > Thats when Bill didn't > inhale. > > Yeah right! > Brother > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Ron, Well Ron, I guess we will all just have afros together. My hair has always been straight but it is now becoming curly. Some may be genetics and some medicine but I just find it weird that we all experience this together. BTW, have you had any RMO lately? Terri G. > > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, > I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken. > > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a " fro " (ebonics) > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down > the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. > We were all fro wearers. > > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't > inhale. > > Yeah right! > Brother > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Ron, Well Ron, I guess we will all just have afros together. My hair has always been straight but it is now becoming curly. Some may be genetics and some medicine but I just find it weird that we all experience this together. BTW, have you had any RMO lately? Terri G. > > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, > I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken. > > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a " fro " (ebonics) > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down > the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. > We were all fro wearers. > > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't > inhale. > > Yeah right! > Brother > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Tracie, I replied to Ron's email before I read yours....to funny, I asked him about RMO. I am caucasian too but if my hair keeps getting kinky, it may look like a fro if I cut it. Terri G. > > > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a > > blessing. I can do > > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to > > the grocery store, > > I help around the house, can sit out doors and > > enjoy the weather > > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not > > fallen down in 2 > > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down > > several times a > > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no > > bones were broken. > > > > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a > > " fro " (ebonics) > > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. > > But as I got older > > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse > > don't put down > > the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, > > Simply Red and Gladys > > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations > > and Five. > > We were all fro wearers. > > > > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. > > Thats when Bill didn't > > inhale. > > > > Yeah right! > > Brother > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Tracie, I replied to Ron's email before I read yours....to funny, I asked him about RMO. I am caucasian too but if my hair keeps getting kinky, it may look like a fro if I cut it. Terri G. > > > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a > > blessing. I can do > > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to > > the grocery store, > > I help around the house, can sit out doors and > > enjoy the weather > > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not > > fallen down in 2 > > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down > > several times a > > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no > > bones were broken. > > > > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a > > " fro " (ebonics) > > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. > > But as I got older > > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse > > don't put down > > the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, > > Simply Red and Gladys > > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations > > and Five. > > We were all fro wearers. > > > > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. > > Thats when Bill didn't > > inhale. > > > > Yeah right! > > Brother > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Ron, I just love you, you always put a smile on my face , I am so glad you have your power chair and that your world is better fro or no fro. love you my friend, Marla Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken. As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a " fro " (ebonics) for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. We were all fro wearers. I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't inhale. Yeah right! Brother -- Marla BramerIndependent Beauty Consultant Kay mbramer@...www.marykay.com/mbramer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 Ron, I just love you, you always put a smile on my face , I am so glad you have your power chair and that your world is better fro or no fro. love you my friend, Marla Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken. As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a " fro " (ebonics) for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. We were all fro wearers. I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't inhale. Yeah right! Brother -- Marla BramerIndependent Beauty Consultant Kay mbramer@...www.marykay.com/mbramer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Thank you all for your support. No, I have not had in Rocky Mountain Oysters latley. But I have been thinking of slurping some down. Yum! And as far as having curly, kinky and wavy hair, perhaps some genetic counseling and a karytotype maybe needed. You never know, still waters run deep. Smile. As for me, my hair is curly, wavy and kinky but everyone loves it. Brother > > > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do > > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, > > I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather > > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 > > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a > > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken. > > > > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a " fro " (ebonics) > > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older > > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down > > the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys > > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. > > We were all fro wearers. > > > > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't > > inhale. > > > > Yeah right! > > Brother > > > > > > > > > > -- > Marla Bramer > Independent Beauty Consultant > Kay > > mbramer@... > www.marykay.com/mbramer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Thank you all for your support. No, I have not had in Rocky Mountain Oysters latley. But I have been thinking of slurping some down. Yum! And as far as having curly, kinky and wavy hair, perhaps some genetic counseling and a karytotype maybe needed. You never know, still waters run deep. Smile. As for me, my hair is curly, wavy and kinky but everyone loves it. Brother > > > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do > > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, > > I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather > > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 > > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a > > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken. > > > > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a " fro " (ebonics) > > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older > > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down > > the " fro " . Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys > > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. > > We were all fro wearers. > > > > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't > > inhale. > > > > Yeah right! > > Brother > > > > > > > > > > -- > Marla Bramer > Independent Beauty Consultant > Kay > > mbramer@... > www.marykay.com/mbramer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Yep, they are some of the best "fro" wearers, but I definitely am not. One look my way and you'd agree. Oh well. That is so awesome about your chair giving you such freedom!! Go Ron Go!!!" J. Blanchett" wrote: Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken.As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a "fro" (ebonics) for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down the "fro". Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. We were all fro wearers.I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't inhale.Yeah right!Brother You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Yep, they are some of the best "fro" wearers, but I definitely am not. One look my way and you'd agree. Oh well. That is so awesome about your chair giving you such freedom!! Go Ron Go!!!" J. Blanchett" wrote: Personally I like them both! My power chair is a blessing. I can do things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to the grocery store, I help around the house, can sit out doors and enjoy the weather without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not fallen down in 2 years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down several times a week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no bones were broken.As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a "fro" (ebonics) for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it. But as I got older and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse don't put down the "fro". Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In, Simply Red and Gladys Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations and Five. We were all fro wearers.I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama. Thats when Bill didn't inhale.Yeah right!Brother You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 There's got to be something to this. My hair used to be long and curly, then a ton of it fell out and now it is short and way way way curlier (which I didn't think was possible). some days I just don't feel like dealing with it and wow! It is so big and frizzy and on those days my kids say "mom are you ok?" I look pretty scary. Cathymosaicgirl1 wrote: Tracie,I replied to Ron's email before I read yours....to funny, I asked himabout RMO. I am caucasian too but if my hair keeps getting kinky, itmay look like a fro if I cut it.Terri G.>> > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a> > blessing. I can do> > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to> > the grocery store,> > I help around the house, can sit out doors and> > enjoy the weather> > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not> > fallen down in 2> > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down> > several times a> > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no> > bones were broken.> >> > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a> > "fro" (ebonics)> > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it.> > But as I got older> > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse> > don't put down> > the "fro". Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In,> > Simply Red and Gladys> > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations> > and Five.> > We were all fro wearers.> >> > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama.> > Thats when Bill didn't> > inhale.> >> > Yeah right!> > Brother > >> >> You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 There's got to be something to this. My hair used to be long and curly, then a ton of it fell out and now it is short and way way way curlier (which I didn't think was possible). some days I just don't feel like dealing with it and wow! It is so big and frizzy and on those days my kids say "mom are you ok?" I look pretty scary. Cathymosaicgirl1 wrote: Tracie,I replied to Ron's email before I read yours....to funny, I asked himabout RMO. I am caucasian too but if my hair keeps getting kinky, itmay look like a fro if I cut it.Terri G.>> > Personally I like them both! My power chair is a> > blessing. I can do> > things now that I was no longer able to do. I go to> > the grocery store,> > I help around the house, can sit out doors and> > enjoy the weather> > without bothering anyone to assist me. I have not> > fallen down in 2> > years! And that is a blessing. I was falling down> > several times a> > week before I got my power chair. Thank goodness no> > bones were broken.> >> > As far as my afro is concerned, I loved it! I had a> > "fro" (ebonics)> > for 10 years as a teenager and the girls loved it.> > But as I got older> > and styles begin to change so did I. But pleasse> > don't put down> > the "fro". Just remember Jimi Hendrix, Laugh In,> > Simply Red and Gladys> > Knight and the Pips not to mention the Temptations> > and Five.> > We were all fro wearers.> >> > I think Jessie too. And Barack Obama.> > Thats when Bill didn't> > inhale.> >> > Yeah right!> > Brother > >> >> You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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