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After a hard days grounding you have no idea how nice it is to have the rain fall, you can let your hair get wet then it doesn't look such a mess having been messed up under a hard hat all day!

 

when i had long wavy hair i used to love the rain running through it, sensually upon my scalp and slowly down my curvacious shoulders, i would swish it too and fro like a wild stallion in the morning desert dew. it felt so good and refreshing, i would feel young and free:001_tt1:

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when i had long wavy hair i used to love the rain running through it, sensually upon my scalp and slowly down my curvacious shoulders, i would swish it too and fro like a wild stallion in the morning desert dew. it felt so good and refreshing, i would feel young and free:001_tt1:

 

And now droplets of morning dew glisten as they slowly meander across your bald head. Starbursts of light from dawn sunshine radiate from your baldness, blinding bird mothers as they search for the early bird.

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And now droplets of morning dew glisten as they slowly meander across your bald head. Starbursts of light from dawn sunshine radiate from your baldness, blinding bird mothers as they search for the early bird.

No offence meant though mate:001_tt1:

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when i had long wavy hair i used to love the rain running through it, sensually upon my scalp and slowly down my curvacious shoulders, i would swish it too and fro like a wild stallion in the morning desert dew. it felt so good and refreshing, i would feel young and free:001_tt1:

 

sometimes i worry about you stevie :001_tongue:

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when i had long wavy hair i used to love the rain running through it, sensually upon my scalp and slowly down my curvacious shoulders, i would swish it too and fro like a wild stallion in the morning desert dew. it felt so good and refreshing, i would feel young and free:001_tt1:

 

.... and so begins the slow but inevitable descent into chaos.

 

dont fight it, embrace it! its never gonna stop!

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I got a doctors line saying that i'm allergic to working in the rain. it makes my skin go all cold and wet.

 

I also have a doctors line saying i can't work if its too hot, my skin goes all hot and wet.

 

Gender isn't an issue it's all dependent on apptitude.....

 

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Aptitude and attitude...along with knowing your limits, I've been working in the men's world for 20 years, landscaping and now tree work for the past 6...I can honestly say I've only ever had like four occasions in 20 years where some guy got out of line and was nasty, otherwise we all seem to get along just fine!

Part of the trick is maintaining a modicum of femininity, (without resorting to pink hardhats) and having a healthy tolerance to 'guy talk'.

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