Tuesday, March 01, 2005

rice field and peach sky Posted by Hello

24 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I want to dye my hair. Discreetly of course. Nothing too bland or obvious, just a wee hit of golden brown~it would compliment my debonair complexion on shaven days. The inspiration is my kids. My school has a strict policy against dyeing hair but the boys and girls still do it – little rebels they are. I think the resulting transformation will “plug me in” more. I warmly welcome suggestions and opinions . while im on the matter, any volunteers to actually do it for me- like the “L” sound to a Japanese student I wouldn’t know where to begin. Snow is all around. Laters. Indian Dapper Inc.

10:27 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mistry you beauty... I must admit that my hair has been dyed more times and more colours than I would like to admit... I will thus be happy to help you in this endeavour... It must be said that I have only ever bought said hair dye in the developing world and thus I fear a daring adventure to the local Nishikawa/Shiibata family drug (dictionary in hand) may be in order prior to our attacking the issue at hand... Get hold of me young Hindu

10:43 p.m.  
Blogger beckstar said...

wow. gorgeous pic....there. i commented. happy, you little comment junkie?

11:06 p.m.  
Blogger Justine said...

what's with all of these anonymous commentors???
mr. man of mistry, i can figure out it's you after the first sentence (though i must admit this one was much more difficult than the last).
but who is your partner in crime? nat?
(i'm trying to rack my brain as to who i think 1)dies their hair and 2)gets it done in the developing world... (kat?)
and can properly spell the word, "endeavour". hm, i was just given a clue and think that it is not in fact natalie since americans would spell it only 'or', ne?
hit, 'debonair complexion'? only you would come up with something like that!
you are such a rebel. course, all my kids are absolutely forbidden to have their ears pierced or wear makeup or dye their hair and i do all of the above on a daily basis, which is why they all point to my nose in absolute shock and say, "piasi-n! kawaii!!!"

11:10 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To give you another hint my favourite Canadian friend... The hair has been black, red, blond, and highlighted various colours over the last few years (combinations have also arisen on occassion)... And am not entirely sure how England would qualify as the developing world, although having been to Brixton on a Saturday night, it is understandable how one could make a mistake :-)

11:16 p.m.  
Blogger kittykat said...

dont go mixing me and the Mistry up! As if i would ever come up with anything like, and plus his writing is SOOOOO much better than mine.

Im always blunt, and to the point, Mr Mistry is always flowery...arent ya?

11:17 p.m.  
Blogger kittykat said...

dont go mixing me and the Mistry up! As if i would ever come up with anything like, and plus his writing is SOOOOO much better than mine.

Im always blunt, and to the point, Mr Mistry is always flowery...arent ya?

11:17 p.m.  
Blogger Justine said...

would this certain brit happen to have a name similar to RINZEE and likes to annoy innocent canadian girls by preaching about the perfections of all things english?

11:34 p.m.  
Blogger natalie said...

i am checking tests and the students are writing letters to Moi, anyhow one boy, in a attempt at being punk rock wrote" Hell. I had two cakes after dinner in Christmas." or did he mean to say hello?

Justine and Kat: Eva and Stella are about to indulge themselves on some tokyo nightlife, Eva will end up jumping into a huge vat of japanses boys dressed as mermen... Stella will be a goodie good and pick a drunken boy out of a crosswalk where he is vomiting on himself, and i am not even 6000 words into the novel..i can hardly wait

11:45 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What made you assume it was a girl, Miss Anbeek? Or British in fact?

12:14 a.m.  
Blogger Justine said...

'anonymous', YOU'RE KILLING ME! ryan???
i will not be able to sleep...
i assumed british because of the spelling of 'endeavour'
so i suppose you could either be canadian, or south african as well...
RYAN???

12:36 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have been unmasked... It is I... MOOOHAHA (evil laugh of Mumra from the Thundercats)... Sure you would of got it seeing as though nobody else in this country is from a developing world country (that I know of)... This is without doubt the best set up blog I have ever seen... Go team Canada...

12:46 a.m.  
Blogger kittykat said...

jesus Justine, you are a blog WHORE!

You just go around giving out the address all willy nilly, and demand people to comment.

Are u having insecurity issues?

1:15 a.m.  
Blogger kittykat said...

jesus Justine, you are a blog WHORE!

You just go around giving out the address all willy nilly, and demand people to comment.

Are u having insecurity issues?

1:15 a.m.  
Blogger beckstar said...

kat

stop posting twice.


you bloody wanker.... :)

1:26 a.m.  
Blogger kittykat said...

apologies for posting twice..how annoying, the computer says shit to me in japanese, and i just press the buttons.

Nat- Quite the goody goody arent i?
Loving the name...see u girls later!

Ryan, red hair? Nahhhhhh

1:28 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

People

Can we not divulge from the main issue- my voluptuous yet (not for long) untouched hair. Miss Towers- Thankyou for the “flowerly” compliment- I was moved. If only you had seen the young flower grow in the remote yet wonderful setting of Loughborough. Like Brixton but without the fear. And how the hell could you NOT tell it was Ryan- you blind people. How many people do you know that start sentences with “This is without doubt the best…” Ryan you are genius albeit the fact your hair dyeing tendencies resemble Little Kim on drugs. Remind me never to use your gel again. Indian Dapper Inc.

2:13 a.m.  
Blogger natalie said...

new post... there are way too many comments here, J-chan you are required to uphold you end of the bargain and satisfy us if you are going to be a blog whore.
How late did you divas stay out?
ox

6:43 p.m.  
Blogger natalie said...

btw, INdian DaPPer Inc. i have to say that any of the delicious teenage boy shades would suit you, be it cinnnamon, caramel, choco-vanilla swirl, nutmeg, what a pro hair dyer does, is this: you go to the kodama whan the full force of the desire to dye has taken you and just get the shade that most moves you, or has the most attractive individual on the box modeling the colour.
xox
Dyed in the wool

6:46 p.m.  
Blogger Justine said...

i seriously love you guys, ALL OF YOU!
hit - i am also the Hair Dyeing Queen. i will be there for you if you need me to me. maybe we could mix it in with an evening of dye, curry, and papadams???
bexster - tx for the pic comment! read your blog today, but it's too early in the morning for me to come up with any kind of a 'deep' answer to your 'deep' entry so though i'd better lay off until a fluffier one comes up (or, the day progresses!)
ryan. now that i re-read your comments i realize how silly i was to not know it was you from the getgo. i should have known right away from "get hold of me young hindu". but ahhh...hindsight is a wonderful thing, ne?
kat - stop posting twice you blog whore!
nat: i am sooo looking forward to reading this novel. i know it's going to be juicy, juicy, juicy! last night was FUN! (read most recent post)
jef: did u get my email this time regarding organizing that party in shibata? and congrats about china!love you all!

7:29 p.m.  
Blogger kittykat said...

Congrats aboooot China indeedd!!! woooha

mR Mistry< yes, it seem we probably bumped into one another once< in busters, jcs, fnd, crystals.....whos knows!

Glad you gals had fun! bon jovi again? something HAS to change

while im here< anyone know how to take caps off a japanese computer< writng this while pushing the shift key is pissing me off

9:01 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hair dyeing, currey and poppodoms are not a viable combination. Hair dyeing, currey, poppodoms whilst drinking copious amounts of lager and watching Die Hard Movies (1 through 3) interspersed with cricket and tea breaks: now that’s HEAVEN.

Kit Kat- we were probably in the same vicinity whilst perving on the FIT UP atheletes (weds afternoons!). Try holding SHIFT and hitting CAPS.

9:26 p.m.  
Blogger kittykat said...

cheers!

seems that trick ONLY works with the shift key on the right, NOT the left...WTF?

ho hum.

So, im SKINT. Its official.

Do any of you know if i can pay for tickets with CREDIT CARD at HIS, man, all this no credit card lark is annoying.

cheers!

9:28 p.m.  
Blogger shinanos said...

Once I bought HIS's cheap ticket to Ireland, ordered by online + paid by my visa card. I think it's possible, maybe...I highly reccomend HIS's ecomomy coz it's the cheapset but cozy and nice.
I transfered plane @ Copenhagen to Dublin, but the system was quite well enough to strangers like me.
SAS, I used its cheap but nice service. Transfer seem much more easier than that of via UK, France, or Netherland's strict immigration checks. Irish(Air Lingus?) was so easy'N'free. I love it!

9:28 p.m.  

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