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Ouch that hurts!

So I get my new drivers license today, under hair colour it said...ready people in my age bracket...gray. When the H--- did that happen? There was not even a Salt and Pepper section.
Ouch

Comments

Kathleen said…
So are you attending a support group? It's important to deal with this.

I have a neighbour who says I the only true blond on the street. I'm a reddish/burnette. At first I was concern that the man was color blind but he said "oh no dear I have it right". I told him he was saucy and he agreed but I'm still blond.

If I have insulted any blond family memeber I am truly sorry. It's all Mr.Brian's fault. He's my neighbour and he started it!
Kevin Ford said…
White wasnt an option?
Hey Robbie
I'm just as grey as you. I'm just not as brave to let the rest of the world in on it. You look very distinguished...a bit like Anderson Cooper.
robbyblogger said…
Anderson Cooper is in my support group! He doesn't have much to say without a script writer to back him up.
I guess its better to remind people of Anderson Cooper and not Peter Mansbridge.
Kathleen said…
I like white! It makes you looks mature and smart. Yes white is what she should have said.
Tom Diletti said…
At least you have hair....
robbyblogger said…
Thanks for the silver lining there Tom.

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