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When I was a kid I hated my curly hair. Then I realized many people were getting perms because curly hair was desirable. I got it from my mom who shared many stories of when she was in high school trying different methods to straighten her hair, one of them being ironing it on an ironing board.
I was ok with my curly hair until I let it grow longer in the Sixties. I tried straighteners but they didnât work. I wanted long straight hair but it was not to be.
Once upon a time, I had a fine head of hair. / But now my head is pretty much bare. / Some might call it a loss, / Having a dome with a high gloss. / (I know my barber is still in despair.)
I suppose it depends on oneâs point of view. / After all, whatâs on your head isnât whatâs you. / And Iâve reached an age / Where my vanityâs assuaged / By what I do, and not by my âdo.â ;>)
I always had crewcuts until I went to a civilian college. An Italian barber told me I had curly hair and that women like curly hair. He was right! They like to touch it, comb it and wish they had curly hair (the ones with straight hair, anyway) but they didnât like me that much more. :)
Young people can be very sensitive about anything that makes them different. I dated a Filipina woman who had beautiful, very curly hair. Unfortunately, her Polish step-father once made a humorous remark about her hair when she was a child. The first thing, and I mean the very first thing, she put on every morning was a beret.
Every one of the males including me, except one from moms family side have lost their hair. The one that hasnât has the hair all the rest of us have lost. It is so thick he canât run a comb thru it.
Very true Grandma. Except I lost some of my curl in my hair, reason short very short story, after I hurt my left lower femur got a fracture, I cannot lay on either side only on my back, I lost that slight curl up front.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
How would any of you, Pickles readers, define ânormal hairâ?
The dude from FL Premium Member over 2 years ago
That is why people get tattoos, so they can be different like everybody else
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 2 years ago
The kid has hair like Tedâs in âSally Forthâ. How is it too curly?
gbars70 over 2 years ago
What is that? Thatâs not a palindrome, is it?
j_m_kuehl over 2 years ago
Earl would be happy to trade hair styles
Limpid Lizard over 2 years ago
?? Curly didnât have any hair. Nyuk nyuk.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 2 years ago
Abnormal is normal. Normal is abnormal. And then thereâs EarlâŠ.
iggyman over 2 years ago
Could be worse, you could have Larryâs (Fine) hair!
scote1379 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Naturally Curly Hair is a Boon with the Girls when He gets older !
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Just remember, NelsonâŠânormalâ is only a setting on the dryer!
sandpiper over 2 years ago
That isnât as circular as it sounds.
Doug K over 2 years ago
His hair never looked curly to me (and still doesnât).
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Some of us are just more unique than others.
Corrical over 2 years ago
Nelson⊠if you want curly hair then shave your head and get a wig. BOOM
cdward over 2 years ago
One of the great ironies. And trying to make yourself different just makes you more like everyone else.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Another one from almost 20 years ago . Nelson how did your hair thing work out ;-)
bryce.gear over 2 years ago
Never looked at it from that angle before.
The Orange Mailman over 2 years ago
When I was a kid I hated my curly hair. Then I realized many people were getting perms because curly hair was desirable. I got it from my mom who shared many stories of when she was in high school trying different methods to straighten her hair, one of them being ironing it on an ironing board.
brick10 over 2 years ago
Nelson will end up with âEarl Hairâ and then rue this day.
jango over 2 years ago
Is that Opal or Yogi Berra?
ANIMAL over 2 years ago
InterestingâŠâŠâŠâŠ but STUPID..!!!!!!
mckeonfuneralhomebx over 2 years ago
Dont worry kid, one day you will be baldâŠ
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Nelson sure is getting an education every time he visits gramma and grampaâŠ.
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
One mans normal is another mans crazy.
e.groves over 2 years ago
I was ok with my curly hair until I let it grow longer in the Sixties. I tried straighteners but they didnât work. I wanted long straight hair but it was not to be.
Bookworm over 2 years ago
Once upon a time, I had a fine head of hair. / But now my head is pretty much bare. / Some might call it a loss, / Having a dome with a high gloss. / (I know my barber is still in despair.)
I suppose it depends on oneâs point of view. / After all, whatâs on your head isnât whatâs you. / And Iâve reached an age / Where my vanityâs assuaged / By what I do, and not by my âdo.â ;>)
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I always had crewcuts until I went to a civilian college. An Italian barber told me I had curly hair and that women like curly hair. He was right! They like to touch it, comb it and wish they had curly hair (the ones with straight hair, anyway) but they didnât like me that much more. :)
Young people can be very sensitive about anything that makes them different. I dated a Filipina woman who had beautiful, very curly hair. Unfortunately, her Polish step-father once made a humorous remark about her hair when she was a child. The first thing, and I mean the very first thing, she put on every morning was a beret.
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
âYouâre unique, just like everyone else.â
âIâm notâŠâ âș
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Well, that explains itâŠwho knew?
TMMILLER Premium Member over 2 years ago
Every one of the males including me, except one from moms family side have lost their hair. The one that hasnât has the hair all the rest of us have lost. It is so thick he canât run a comb thru it.
DreamWizard5 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Margaret Mead said that first. â You are unique just like everyone else.â
kathleenhicks62 over 2 years ago
I donât like everyone, like every body else doesnât. (What the heck does that mean?)
Chrisdiaz801 over 2 years ago
In that last panel, Nelson is now unique. That could work into a new hairdo when heâs older!
Sir Isaac over 2 years ago
My tattoo is in a place nobody will ever think to look.
Bryan Smith Premium Member over 2 years ago
As Syndrome said in the The Incredibles, âWhen everyone is super, no one will be.â
Mikey Jay over 2 years ago
When it comes to hair the story on me is, âHair today, gone tomorrow!" :-)
kab2rb over 2 years ago
Very true Grandma. Except I lost some of my curl in my hair, reason short very short story, after I hurt my left lower femur got a fracture, I cannot lay on either side only on my back, I lost that slight curl up front.
syzygy47 over 2 years ago
Letâs break out the Steve Martin Non Conformist Oath!
jimmeh over 2 years ago
I used to complain about my thick, curly hair. But my hair took offense, then up and left!
PaintTheDust over 2 years ago
Normal is a setting on your dryer â I always use âhighâ which is why my shirts come out wrinkledâŠ
briggs.roy078 over 2 years ago
Nelson must be part of Generation Snowflake
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Grandma, he wanted to hear you say, âRemember, Nelson, youâre unique, unlike everyone else.â
pbr50138 over 2 years ago
He should be glad he has hairâŠEarl doesnât have much.