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British & European women with extremely long hair

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Topic: British & European women with extremely long hair
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Subject: British & European women with extremely long hair
Date Posted: January 11 2000 at 7:46pm
Hi Karen !Some thoughts and ideas ! !We also have some really good sites over here in Europe and competitions. One for instance is held in London every year called "Long is Lovely" and looks for the longest hair in the U .K., and over the past 10/12 years or so that it has been running many ladies some with knee and floor length hair have entered and won or been awarded special prizes etc.There are also several excellent active Sites in Europe with many good features, tips and photos too so it would be a real shame if we all went our separate ways. Long hair is great wherever i'ts found, especially if you've been skiing in Europe and stop off at the top for a quick schnapps - some of the really long hair is so so lovely and long - and when seen against the tan and sunglasses - it's positively knee-buckling ! ! ! !How about it then ? Nothing personal obviously but is it all going to be just the USA or can we show that we also have our gorgeous long haired ladies/ lasses/ bronwen's, kvinnorna, damen, regazza and femmes etc. Not forgetting of course that European men love very long hair too.So ! The B I G, B I G Question ? Does anyone visit this great Site from England, Wales or Scotland ?How about Scandinavia ?And what about the traditional long heavy blond braids so typical of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania when the ladies are wearing their National Costumes at Folk Festivals etc ?And - Holland,Belgium,Germany.Italy,Switzerland,Austria and France etc ? Surely there must be someone ?Whilst it's great to read all the comments and feel the tensions of our Topic, it does seem to get a little bit one-sided at times.* * Suggestion. Why don't those from this side of the Pond when posting a message add their country's initials after their name ? ? It would at least give it all an international flavour - perhaps even a few European or USA holidays might just come about in '99 !Keeping my fingers crossed that I don't fall flat on my face !Thanks again KarenPeter - S. England



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