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That would be totally groovy with me too. :star:

P.S. I love that your personal statement is, "I've always liked toast."

Well, it is the truth! Mmm...toast.

And look at all these friends I have suddenly! I feel like the coolest kid on the block.

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March 7, 2005: I-129F NOA1

September 20, 2005: K-1 Interview in London. Visa received shortly thereafter.

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December 30, 2005: I-485 received by USCIS

May 5, 2006: Interview at Phoenix district office. Approval pending FBI background check clearance. AOS finally approved almost two years later: February 14, 2008.

Received 10-year green card February 28, 2008

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Not from you!

It's TOUGH love Muffin. :star:

And this is for the Empress of Groovy -- tell Joyce I found her shampoo and conditioner at the 99-cent store in North Hollywood (shut up, I can get Sheba cat food there for 59 cents a tin).

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I didn't even know they made Tame anymore, but apparently they do.

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Shut it with your group hug, Muffin. People will think we're soft.

Can you feel the love tonight? :luv:

Hey, even badasses need friends.

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March 7, 2005: I-129F NOA1

September 20, 2005: K-1 Interview in London. Visa received shortly thereafter.

AOS

December 30, 2005: I-485 received by USCIS

May 5, 2006: Interview at Phoenix district office. Approval pending FBI background check clearance. AOS finally approved almost two years later: February 14, 2008.

Received 10-year green card February 28, 2008

Your Humble Advice Columnist, Joyce

Come check out the most happenin' thread on VJ: Dear Joyce

Click here to see me visiting with my homebodies.

[The grooviest signature you've ever seen is under construction!]

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It's TOUGH love Muffin. :star:

And this is for the Empress of Groovy -- tell Joyce I found her shampoo and conditioner at the 99-cent store in North Hollywood (shut up, I can get Sheba cat food there for 59 cents a tin).

photo3-2.jpg

I didn't even know they made Tame anymore, but apparently they do.

Sweet! I haven't seen Tame in years. I'm glad to see they haven't changed the logo.

Joyce, of course, wouldn't touch Tame because it would interfere with her helmet altitude. However, she does understand that some people like it and, most important, feel groovy after using it. :star:

Joyce does endorse Aqua Net (perhaps also at the 99-cent store!).

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March 7, 2005: I-129F NOA1

September 20, 2005: K-1 Interview in London. Visa received shortly thereafter.

AOS

December 30, 2005: I-485 received by USCIS

May 5, 2006: Interview at Phoenix district office. Approval pending FBI background check clearance. AOS finally approved almost two years later: February 14, 2008.

Received 10-year green card February 28, 2008

Your Humble Advice Columnist, Joyce

Come check out the most happenin' thread on VJ: Dear Joyce

Click here to see me visiting with my homebodies.

[The grooviest signature you've ever seen is under construction!]

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Ha! I used to be a devotee of Aqua-Net Super Hold in high school and the first couple of years of college. Nothing like it to create architectural structures.

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Ha! I used to be a devotee of Aqua-Net Super Hold in high school and the first couple of years of college. Nothing like it to create architectural structures.

I used it too. My hair is very thick, so it was difficult to get the 80s bangs to hold for more than 10 minutes or so. Aqua Net was better than most of the hairsprays out there, at least in terms of sheer hold and stickiness--and it was cheap! And when my grandmother came to stay with us during the summers, the supply tripled.

K-1

March 7, 2005: I-129F NOA1

September 20, 2005: K-1 Interview in London. Visa received shortly thereafter.

AOS

December 30, 2005: I-485 received by USCIS

May 5, 2006: Interview at Phoenix district office. Approval pending FBI background check clearance. AOS finally approved almost two years later: February 14, 2008.

Received 10-year green card February 28, 2008

Your Humble Advice Columnist, Joyce

Come check out the most happenin' thread on VJ: Dear Joyce

Click here to see me visiting with my homebodies.

[The grooviest signature you've ever seen is under construction!]

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(L) 80s bangs

Aqua-Net was indeed the best back then, although I also had something called "Hair Epoxy" which I employed on those days I wanted to channel Robert Smith.

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