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Should I be concerned about a spider bite that is still present and sometimes itchy after 3 weeks?? (I'm not going to hatch spiders out of my shoulder am I!?!?!?!?)

How should I cut my hair on Saturday? Like this? Or this? Or something else?

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  1. i like the first one, cause it's fall. fall makes you feel cold? you lose heat form your head?

    hmm. i need a haircut/hairshape badly.

    time for another visit to tronts with a haircut to boot!

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  2. That would be so cool if you had spiders hatching out of your shoulder!! Be sure to take pictures! :)

    As long as you're not experiencing symptoms besides some mild itching, I don't think you have anything to worry about (unless the bite looks like these photos here: http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/spiders/ss/brown_recluse_spider_bite.htm)

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  3. My understanding of spider bites is this:
    - if the venom is dangerously toxic, you would be dead or very ill by now
    - if the venom is not too toxic, lightly scratching/touching it will actually help it heal, I think by delivering more blood to it (I was told this works, counter to mosquito bites)
    - if the venom is radioactive, you would have great powers and correspondingly great responsibility by now

    Also speaking of brown recluse spiders: http://harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=308

    As to hair, I think I like the longer (first) one better, but also I wouldn't trust a man's opinion about hair.

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  4. afro-chick: you can also throw in a visit with lil' ol' me!!!

    lisa: gross. pretty sure that would have already happened...

    thom: you're saying you've not heard the stories of my super-powers yet!??!?! also, man-opinions matter most on my hair, since in the end, they're the ones i want to attract. (i mean that in the most non-desperate way possible)



    everyone: i'm leaning towards something in the mid-length, assymetrical bob range.

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  5. Re: pumpkin anything - according to Amy V.(M)'s post on facebook, Chapman's has a Praline Pumpkin Pie icecream. If I see it in the stores I will let you know where.

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