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Well, any ways it’s a start. I begged, bully, and cajoled my "computer" geek friend to help me to get rid of my "Blue Head." You know how long I have been wallowing and whining through my "blue headed" blues period--too long. I was so embarrassed with my "blue head" that I even wrote a journal entry about it.
Well, now my "geek" friend doesn’t like my "partial-head." When the picture was finally posted, I didn’t notice that the tip of my head, and my feet are gone. And so, we are going to try to do it again.
Believe me, it will take more than a few minutes to organize our time so that we can retake my picture.
In the meanwhile, I will look on the internet and try to find something that fits my personality as well.
Keep watching for the evolving "blue head" dilemma. Karean
Karean,
At least you took the plunge and put your photo on your profile page. As for me, I'd have to have a neck lift, rhinoplasty, screw in the top of my head to lift my checks back up where they used to be. And, oh yeah, I'd have to have about 40 pounds sucked out through my feet. I'd seriously consider botox, who needs to have frown and smile wrinkles. So, my hat is off to you! You're lookin' good!!!!!!!
I think this one works just fine, Karean! It's nice to have a friendly face to put to all these wonderful journals. Glad that you don't have the blues anymore.