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LOL! That's hilarious. You're really creative. I'm impressed. I didn't know you could get allergic to your own hair. Probably I'll make something small, since I found out you can felt human hair and make clothing, like this.

Here's where I come out with it. I saved my hair to use in sculptures or some sort of art. Growing up I was taught that one should never save one's hair, that it's bad luck (this from a very Irish mother). I don't know where that originates from, but it took me years to get comfortable with the idea of saving it, lol. I just started to recall how many bloody superstitions I was taught.

Lol, I am not really creative. I think I just like buffoonery!

I wonder if I was ever told such a thing, I a quite a saver of stuff but with hair even when I was collecting it for bears and moustaches and stuff I would use it then bin it!

And yeah, it itched like buggery! But that might have been the petroleum jelly that I smeared over myself to get it to stick in a natural looking way!

You do like buffoonery, that I see, but also, you do a fair amount of creating, plus imaginative.

LOL! So many visuals with what you've said. Petroleum jelly and hair do not sound like a fun mix. I bet that made the itch of growing in a beard seem trivial.

I try with the old creativity. I always feel like a scatter gun. Flitting from one thing to the next. Pain in the chuff at times!

It was the itchiest thing ever but it was cunning. It didn't start itching till about ten minutes in!

That sounds like not enough time to do all of the things that interest you. I looked up a scatter gun, had to see and well, I wouldn't mind one of those.

Pain in the chuff at times!

I had to look up "chuff" and it didn't mean what I thought slang wise, LOL, adding that to my vocabulary. I'm going to confuse so many Torontonians.

Definitely cunning and took ten minutes for the itch to set in, lol. I bet facial sweat played a factor but made no impact on hair slippage.

Yeah, there might have been much facial sweat as it is damn hot wearing a mask of hair!!

I should do talking in so much Scottish slang. I must be relaxed and drop into my natural burr when talking to you!

"Wearing a mask of hair"...what a beautiful sentence, LOL!

I like it, I like it, keep up that natural burr, kind of reminds me a bit of where I'm from.