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Thursday, February 11, 2021

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Edwardian Rapunzels





6 comments:

  1. Chris A - I cannot image washing all of that hair.

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  2. Whoa! Wat! What? Did I take a wrong turn on the road to the blogosphere? WOW! Rick, you sure know how to shake things up for your viewers. When and why did this subject matter enter your consciousness? I knew that women of that period who were more than likely the property of their husbands and grew their hair for his pleasure. They were only seen like that in the privacy of their homes, never in public with the locks down, but would pose for photographs on occasion. Really fine examples of those who prized hair at those lengths. It brings to mind the short story by O.Henry, "The Gift of the Magi" A wonderful find, Sir, keep us guessing with new entertainment like this.

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  3. Milleson - I'm glad you enjoyed these. I found them a while back; I still have a few more, but didn't want to overwhelm people like I do with skyscrapers.

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  4. I love your skyscrapers. I have a recurring dream: I go to a skyscraper or in any case to an elevated place and contemplate the view from above. it is a wonderful dream.

    Some women's hair may sweep the floor. That kind of hair is a palace for fleas and lice.

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  5. Xersex - In their day, it might have been a possibility.

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.