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#hiddenrainbow #forthewin oh and that blonde used to be #boxcolor red and dark brown, worked #hairmagic, and got this #miracle.
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Take blond/blonde: "She's blond" is acceptable as a description of hair color, but she's a blonde, using the noun form to impute fun-loving characteristics, could be taken by some to be the newly dread lookism.
Anti-Semitic, homophobic, social climbing, opportunistic, ridiculously snobbish and given to sins of phrase-making like "If blonde, use blue perfume," she was addicted to morphine and actively collaborated with the Germans during the Nazi occupation of Paris.
I used to do it when I was a kid and my friends just thought I was a dick,") while Conchords Murray Hewittt is a character who "has this new-found confidence, but with all these back-of-the-head insecurities" – his heartbreaking ode to the "leggy blonde" using the office photocopier during the second series of Conchords being a case in point.
Picture The Daily Show, but swap out Jon Stewart for an attractive blonde using clever analogies and wry wit to simplify financial topics, and you get the idea.
Instead, the 6-foot, 2-inch blonde uses the streets of California as her gym.
If your hair is already blonde, using 40 will make you very blonde.
If you are a medium blonde, use a 20 vol. creme developer to your roots.
After you have washed out the lengths and ends, Get the bleach on your roots, use 20 if you have previously colored them blonde, use 30 if you haven't and they are your natural color.
Over the last five years, the pretty blonde has used her aquatic-hobby-turned-day-job to supplement her PhD studies.
The little blonde that used to be in the background of Saturday Night Live skits has emerged as the bona-fide leading lady.
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