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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    Amy... Hmmm.... maybe after we pay the $8,000 we owe her school in fees and the $200 she racked up in calling mobile phones on our phone bill, and the $260 we apparently have to spend on the school scientific calculator next year, and the $500 in text books.... need I go ON! LOL I won't slap you... just my own forehead!!!

  2. #2
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    Bar your home phone! If anyone wants to call mobiles here, they use their own! Chopped my bill down by about $150 per quarter.

    Her hair IS gonna fall out Bath, far out! Does she use it in the bathroom? My DD uses hers in her bedroom and I'm putting a hook on the wall for this one.

    I bought Rainys GHD!!! Muchly happy with that, get good product for good price WOO HOO!

  3. #3
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    Lulu: She uses it in the bathroom, the ensuite, her bedroom, at school, at friends places.... i swear she would use it in the loungeroom while watching the bloody TV or in the office while on the internet if given half the chance... infact she probably DOES! (When she is up at 3am sneaking private internet time). She does it with her MP3 player in her ears... with every lamp and light turned on within a 20 meter radius... while tumble drying her favourite pair of undies (by themselves!!!)... I SWEAR she has been programmed by aliens to use as much electricity as physically possible at all times!!! I thought the younger generations were worried about CLIMATE CHANGE! She doesn't care if her hair falls out! I tell her it's going to... she says "meh".
    Last edited by Bathsheba; December 17th, 2008 at 03:58 PM.

  4. #4
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    Nov 2008
    on the verge of greatness!
    1,301

    hi girls,

    i bought my first straightner (if you dont count the flat plates that go on my 1986 crimper lol) at the weekend and got a WAHL, like Boomba.

    It was priced at $90 but Good Guys gave it to me for $75. Only used it once and don't have much experience with straightners but it was good.. and it's pinnk with a pink bag! yay.

    i also didn't want to spend a fortune, particularly as this is my first straightner. but i won't use it every day either.

    Hope this helps.


  5. #5
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    Start calling her Baldy

    Don't even get me started about the fricken electricity! Yep we do the ONE item in the dryer, then moved onto drying smalls on the heater in her room..all day. No matter its a sunny day and plenty of room on the washing line 2 feet from the back door. She hasn't been too bad with leaving straightener on....but she leaves the electric blanket on to make up for it...and the lamp.
    Then there are the SHOWERS.... eco warriors my bum!

    Luckily the leccy blanket stopped working, and she got a new bed that she can't hang her lamp on. Now when she has a shower I time it to 3 mins, then turn the dishwasher on

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    The Hawkesbury
    4,505

    My GHD arrived today!! WOOHOO!
    Ry online have it for $259 atm and i know a discount code to to get free shipping.. so not too bad price for a GHD delivered! Have to wait until Christmas to use it though

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    PML I do the dishwasher thing too Lulu!!! Great minds hey!? And here I was thinking I was a real cow and that a "good mother" wouldn't have to resort to that.... teen daughters hey? She leaves 'her" column heater on all day as well...naturally, it's the biggest electricity chewer of all!!!
    I can't bring myself to even visit the appropriate BB teen forum anymore... the thought of even venting about her makes my heart rate max out... Aaaaah, it's after 6pm, I can have my Mothers' Helper (glass of Chardonnay) been watching the clock ever since my last post!

    ETA: Ok so i told her that "Some women on BB said they used their hair straighteners too much and now have bald patches". (You can't be too direct with 13yos) Her response was : "Yeah, but they are, like, way older than me".



    Yep... that's 13yo logic for you...
    Last edited by Bathsheba; December 17th, 2008 at 04:31 PM.

  8. #8
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    Oct 2006
    Melbourne, Victoria
    1,027

    I am having a very, very, small snicker while reading this as I'm sure I will be the one posting this thread in about 8+years time so I better be careful

    As a user of a hair straightener, its very hard to be critical but using it multiple times a day is a bit weird. Once should be enough. I use mine every 2nd day. Maybe she needs a product to put in her hair before using it, to keep it straighter for longer IYKWIM? Or you could take her down to the hairdresser and get them to tell her what can happen with too much use. Maybe ring them first and word them up so they can make it sound worse!!!! She may listen to a professional - because really what do mum's know!

    Keep the strength Bath and enjoy that glass of Chardy!

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    Yes, it might have to come to that Mel (relying on a hair dresser's warnings).... because seemingly I know absolutely nothing and my main agenda in life is to make her life as constricted as possible! One reason she is doing it multiple times per day lately is because of the rain. Ooooh the rain! She acts like the Wicked Witch of the West (no, hang on, that's ME) whenever I ask her to step out into the rain... the slightest drizzle... she protests about her hair getting wet... meaning curly... oh Heaven Forbid a curl!!! (she has naturally wavy hair). DH and I are plotting ways in which we can implement a hair-straightener-free holiday in January... our DD, the beach, no straightening. Is it possible? It is realistic?