Having just come back from Portland, I am sort of obsessed with the green… Life Imitating Art. I bought a colored pencil from an art store while I was there, Pale Sage… but really any shade of green would do.
I had a sergeant back in the day, she tried to frost her hair by herself. Even though the instructions said to use the small hook, she used the big hook to save time. She came to work the next day with her brown hair a shocking white for a couple of inches, framing her face. The two big white streaks looked positively skunk-ish; it was a sad state of affairs. I personally heard two separate people tell her to get it fixed professionally; to not mess around. The next day, after she went to a STUDENT beautician, she came in with green hair. Olive green for most of it but with a halo of bright green around her face. It went quite well with the fatigue uniforms. And it always looked festive when she stood next to the enlisted lady with bright red hair; the red and green put me in a Christmas mood, no matter what the time of year. But the colorful fun came to an end when the green haired sergeant tried to give a young enlisted lad a demerit for too long of hair. His reply on the official paperwork was that it was hard to take the regulations seriously when the sergeant had her hair grossly out of regs. Well, the paperwork never got filed, the lad quickly got his hair cut and the sergeant came in the day after with her hair a flat, ugly, but regulation-friendly brown.
There could be pictures in that green; done in different kinds of strokes. I can’t tell from the cartoon, but you’re the author/artist, you know whether it is.
Twenty pages of green? Goodness, she should just come up here, we have ACRES of it!
Having just come back from Portland, I am sort of obsessed with the green… Life Imitating Art. I bought a colored pencil from an art store while I was there, Pale Sage… but really any shade of green would do.
It’s always nice to see a lot of greenery. This is why city-slickers buy cottages!
20 pages of green is waaaaay better than 50 Shades of Grey.
Get it? Huh? You know… 50 Shades of… it’s joke! Get it? Huh? Huh?
😀
OH, I get it. Green has always been Randie’s favorite color… but there’s something about a particular color of green that has captured Randie’s fancy.
Stick with the hair color you were born with, Randee. Blue it is.
So far we’ve seen blonde yellow… and blue. And blue and yellow make…
Green hair, white skin, red lips, purple suit…she could make it work!
ya think so? I’m not sure if Randie would wear lipstick…
I had a sergeant back in the day, she tried to frost her hair by herself. Even though the instructions said to use the small hook, she used the big hook to save time. She came to work the next day with her brown hair a shocking white for a couple of inches, framing her face. The two big white streaks looked positively skunk-ish; it was a sad state of affairs. I personally heard two separate people tell her to get it fixed professionally; to not mess around. The next day, after she went to a STUDENT beautician, she came in with green hair. Olive green for most of it but with a halo of bright green around her face. It went quite well with the fatigue uniforms. And it always looked festive when she stood next to the enlisted lady with bright red hair; the red and green put me in a Christmas mood, no matter what the time of year. But the colorful fun came to an end when the green haired sergeant tried to give a young enlisted lad a demerit for too long of hair. His reply on the official paperwork was that it was hard to take the regulations seriously when the sergeant had her hair grossly out of regs. Well, the paperwork never got filed, the lad quickly got his hair cut and the sergeant came in the day after with her hair a flat, ugly, but regulation-friendly brown.
There could be pictures in that green; done in different kinds of strokes. I can’t tell from the cartoon, but you’re the author/artist, you know whether it is.