I've been rearranging letters for recreation and recompense since I was 10. there hasn't been any money yet, but I'm keeping the faith.

Monday, March 5

Considering genetic predispositions, I have awesome hair

I love my hair. Over the years it has stood up to every hairstyle I have thrust upon it. Each time it stand up to the challenge. Then there's the other side of the story, my genetics. My grandfather had a bal spot, with thinning hair all his life. His four sons, including my dad, all have bald spots. His youngest son started losing his hair at around 30. I am the eldest grandon, and tradition entails that I too, should have a bald spot. But because I love my hair, I am not letting it go anywhere. Its healty, well styled, and when I let it grow out a bit, it still has a sily feel to it. I've gone through a lot with my hair. Take for example Grade 7- throughout that year, I had my hair growing long cuz that was in style, I remember being called porcupine for the whole year. But me and my hair came out of it in style, cuz from Grade 8 and up I had one of the flyest hair cuts in the whole boy's wing of the school. Like I was saying, I love my hair, and I am not letting it go to waste over some stupid tradition in my family to lose your hair and have a semi visible mirror pasted to the edge of your head. You people are crazy if you think I'm letting this one slip past me. I even got a fund started online to collect money for me to have hair transplant surgery if it ever comes to that. I'm uber serious about this, I'm not giving up without a fight.

ps: Next time I'm checking your hood, you get a free coupon to touch my awesome hair.