Have you ever set your hair on fire?
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I haven't.
When I was a kid I often used to light the local woods on fire.
I'm sure there were some animals that got singed.
Does that count?
Can I join your freakish hair burning club now?
When I was a kid I often used to light the local woods on fire.
I'm sure there were some animals that got singed.
Does that count?
Can I join your freakish hair burning club now?
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Crap. The "smell of singed hair" stuff reminded me. I *did* set my hair on fire -- last year, by accident. Mom would receive candles as gifts but almost never burned them. When I was sorting through her stuff last spring, every time I ran across a candle, I set it on the coffee table and lit it. And at one point, I bent over the coffee table to pick up something on the other side of the candles and szzzzzt. 



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My mom has several she hasn't burned. I don't understand it. I love candles and have them burning all the time.aliantha wrote:Crap. The "smell of singed hair" stuff reminded me. I *did* set my hair on fire -- last year, by accident. Mom would receive candles as gifts but almost never burned them. When I was sorting through her stuff last spring, every time I ran across a candle, I set it on the coffee table and lit it. And at one point, I bent over the coffee table to pick up something on the other side of the candles and szzzzzt.

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Poor kitteh! 
Lyr, my mom had this thing about some candles being "too pretty to burn".
There was one of those dipped-and-carved-into-scrollwork candles that were big in the '80s, and one that someone had brought her back from the seashore that you were *supposed* to light to truly enjoy -- the flickering light inside would make the shells and whatnot on the outside look like they were underwater. That one was even designed so you could burn out the inside part of the candle and put another candle in it to enjoy the effect again. And still she didn't burn it. 

Lyr, my mom had this thing about some candles being "too pretty to burn".




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Re: Have you ever set your hair on fire?
Yeah, like Danlo said, Brian Eno. I hadn't thought of that song for years, and it takes me back to my early college days when I was working as a DJ for the college radio station.deer of the dawn wrote:A long time ago I set my hair on fire by mistake.I don't recall the name of the band that sang that song but supposedly the guy wrote it after a woman at a party set her hair on fire just because he asked her too.Baby's on fire, better put her in the water.
Look at her laughing, like a heifer to the slaughter.duh.
I've burned arm hair on purpose, and I think once head hair by accident. Unfortunately, I don't have any good stories.

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I've flamed my facial hair any number of times. I have also tarred my hair to my shoulderblade, and superglued my eyelashes to my eyelid, which resulted in yanking out eyebrow hair when my finger stuck to it while trying to detatch lash from lid.
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
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I've singed(melted?) hair on my arm before, both on accident and on purpose(the accident came first, followed by the purposeful one, because I thought it looked cool the way the hairs curled up as they burned).
...and then it started to smell bad, and I never did it again.
...and then it started to smell bad, and I never did it again.
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Dear gods. The first post of yours I've read on the Watch in *months*, and it's this.magickmaker17 wrote:I've singed(melted?) hair on my arm before, both on accident and on purpose(the accident came first, followed by the purposeful one, because I thought it looked cool the way the hairs curled up as they burned).
...and then it started to smell bad, and I never did it again.

I'm focusing on the "never did it again" part...


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probably a good idea.aliantha wrote:Dear gods. The first post of yours I've read on the Watch in *months*, and it's this.magickmaker17 wrote:I've singed(melted?) hair on my arm before, both on accident and on purpose(the accident came first, followed by the purposeful one, because I thought it looked cool the way the hairs curled up as they burned).
...and then it started to smell bad, and I never did it again.![]()
I'm focusing on the "never did it again" part...

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