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Title: long hair Post by Anon on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 6:04am
WOW.....
Edit: The site that was originally referenced, TLHS.org, is no longer available. Below is the same picture, referenced from another location. bikerbraid |
Title: Re: long hair Post by bikerbraid on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 10:31am
I think her hair most certainly falls in the "Very Long Locks" category.
I can't even imagine what it would take to maintain that hair, let alone live with it. |
Title: Re: long hair Post by Finchquilts on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 11:06am
I believe this is a lady that works as a secretary. I can't imagine how she mananges it.
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Title: Re: long hair Post by leia on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 11:34am
I would hate not being able to walk around with my hair down. Hair down is so feminine and one of my favorite styles. I admire her for being able to put up with it!
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Anne-Marie on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 1:56pm
Yes,hair as long as that must be quite difficult on a daily basis-but it's still gorgeous,straight from a fairy tale :o
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Anon on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 4:37pm
again, WOW
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Title: Re: long hair Post by noelkara on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 6:14pm
It's in pretty good shape for not having cut it for 15 years. I wonder how old she was when she stopped cutting it.
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Title: Re: long hair Post by flaming_bunny on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 8:08pm
whoa...that is looooooooooong! but too long in my opinion, they both probably have to fit a lot of aspects of their lives around their hair. they must have hair minions to look after it! ;D
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Title: Re: long hair Post by eKatherine on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 9:18pm
I could use a hair minion or two, myself.
I just found a page which is a gallery of photos of Diane Witt's hair. The picture above seems to have been taken in 1988. http://www.xxl-haar.org/xxl/haariges/gallery/diane_witt/diane.htm I wonder what it looks like now. |
Title: Re: long hair Post by Rapunzel on Jul 4th, 2004 at 1:27am
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WOW! |
Title: Re: long hair Post by bikerbraid on Jul 11th, 2004 at 1:03am wrote on Jul 3rd, 2004 at 9:18pm:
I seem to remember reading that she cut her hair a number of years ago due to a move to a climate that made handling her hair more difficult. |
Title: Re: long hair Post by eKatherine on Jul 11th, 2004 at 1:55am
I think if I had hair that long, I would need at least two hair minions to help take care of it. One, to wash, brush and put it up, and the other to remodel the house around the needs of a super-longhair.
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Title: Re: long hair Post by flaming_bunny on Jul 11th, 2004 at 11:12am
LOL! ;D ;D ;D
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Manegirl on Sep 29th, 2004 at 12:13pm
Hi all:
No, last time I heard Diane Witt had not cut her hair (Did you know her daughter is an actress?) but she had gone "off the net" because of too many wierdos who emailed her and stuff. Cindy Christian, however, did cut hers because of a climate issue. The first lady is known as DYQ and loves her hair, also inspiring many Rapunzels in the process! If you want it that long, you will "put up" with the inconveniences I think. After all, many of the ladies (And some guys) at FLHC2 have hair at, near or past floor length. I think it is lovely, myself:) Lots of long hair prayers and hugs, Manegirl ;D |
Title: Re: long hair Post by Blondie35 on Mar 18th, 2007 at 1:34pm
I think it's lovely too for both men and women to have floor length hair.
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Blondestorm on May 17th, 2007 at 4:40pm
I wish I could view this picture.....that everyone is WOWing about. I can't see it on my computer. How long is her hair? Floorlength?
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Title: Re: long hair Post by bikerbraid on May 17th, 2007 at 7:58pm
The original post was referencing a picture of Dyq on TLHS which is no longer on the web. I found the picture for you, using the Wayback Machine and edited the post to show it. I think "floor length" is an understatement!
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Kiraela on May 18th, 2007 at 1:02am
I'm thinking that should be considered floor-length squared? That's one of the pictures that actually inspired my long hair dreams!
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Arcadian on May 18th, 2007 at 6:18am
A fascinating small piece about Dyq herself.... :) (Ignore Chinese text download.)
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http://www.tlhw.com/tlhw000/longest/e-1-3-dyq001.htm Plus a couple of pics (at the very bottom) from an old collection I've still got from the late '90's. Apologies for their size and poor quality, but I think it must be something to do with rescanning pics originally taken off the net ? Still trying to figure it out.... :-/ You can however copy and paste them straight into Word to see them properly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Finally some pics of Diane Witt for comparison ! http://www.patswayne.com/crystal/gdwitt.htm http://www.flickr.com/photos/64466400@N00/176634758/ |
Title: Re: long hair Post by Sakina on May 18th, 2007 at 12:49pm
*sighs in awe* Wow. Thanks for the pics and links, Cadie! I may now stop having my hair trimmed every 12 weeks. I don't think I could go for 15 years w/o a trim though!
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Angel Spun on May 18th, 2007 at 5:55pm
Good heavens. :o
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Curlgirl64 on May 18th, 2007 at 6:11pm
Talk about some length!! :o
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Title: Re: long hair Post by Arcadian on May 19th, 2007 at 5:34am Quote:
I've since been picturing our frail little Dyq trying to stand upright tears streaming out of her eyes, without her head being pulled off her shoulders, on the back of an open truck with all the weight of about 10 feet of wet hair blowing out behind her, and it's a shade fearsome to say the least !! :D Given say the average indoor towel drying times of knee length hair, how long would it have taken her wet hair to lift off the floor with the wind in the first place ? Even at the gentle (!) swaying breeze of at least the minimum possible 20 mph needed, it has got to be ages ! Yet even if it did can you imagine the dreadful state it would be in at the end ? The tangles would never be unravelled ! I mean talk about a Chinese puzzle never mind the pneumonia and permanent head colds as a result ! :o And even if it didn't tangle doesn't it make you shudder something awful thinking not only of the metal suspension parts and road wheels immediately beneath the truck itself, but all the lampposts, trees, cars and bicycles rapidly going the other way ! :o :o Yyyes....very nice story and all that but sadly just a little too publicity based and far fetched I think somehow... ::) |
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