How do you not notice a shower cap (or whatever that is)? You’d think she’d notice at least once…
If the questioning gets too tough she just turns on the sprinkler system.
Is it rude to wear a snood atop your oily locks, when ebon tips have roots of grey perhaps, she’ll wear the snood all day.
I’ve gone into work wearing my slippers before. I didn’t realise until part way through the morning. Either no-one noticed (unlikely as although men don’t look at shoes, women do) or they elected not to say anything.
She’s so used to people showering her with (undeserved) compliments, she’s lost track of wearing the thing.
Only time I’ve seen a shower cap worn in public is when a guy was trying to groom his Jheri Curl.
You tried, Dana. Leave her be.
I’m sure that’s a calculated move by Rita, to entertain everyone and generate sympathy.
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Picccaaaaso about 1 month ago
How do you not notice a shower cap (or whatever that is)? You’d think she’d notice at least once…
The Reader Premium Member about 1 month ago
If the questioning gets too tough she just turns on the sprinkler system.
Kidon Ha-Shomer about 1 month ago
Is it rude to wear a snood atop your oily locks, when ebon tips have roots of grey perhaps, she’ll wear the snood all day.
MRC112 about 1 month ago
I’ve gone into work wearing my slippers before. I didn’t realise until part way through the morning. Either no-one noticed (unlikely as although men don’t look at shoes, women do) or they elected not to say anything.
MichaelD Premium Member about 1 month ago
She’s so used to people showering her with (undeserved) compliments, she’s lost track of wearing the thing.
Old Time Tales Premium Member about 1 month ago
Only time I’ve seen a shower cap worn in public is when a guy was trying to groom his Jheri Curl.
sandflea about 1 month ago
You tried, Dana. Leave her be.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’m sure that’s a calculated move by Rita, to entertain everyone and generate sympathy.