Hippie love child guilt free sex banner. Soooo cool. I never looked good in one. The feel of scratchy cotton was almost as annoying as the reality that I’d made myself a slut. Even whores get paid.
I wrote about headbands yesterday, and then I went to my class and saw a girl wearing a really thick plastic headband and thought, I wonder if that hurts her head?
Headband’s are worn by joggers who are very creative since they don’t want to get sweat on their faces. However, sweat can often be produced on the face (i.e. pores), and there is a dispute within the scientific community whether or not headbands actually cut down on sweat.
i really hate wearing headbands. they might look cute on others but not on me. or at least i think. the last time i wore one was probably in grade school. ack,i can’t imagine how stupid i look. but lately they’ve become fashionable.thanks to gossip girl.xoxo.
A headband is used to hold your hair back it can be any color or any size. I wore headbands when I was a little girl. I bought them at walmart I hated wearing them for long periods of time they hurt my head.
Wearing her headband around her waist, she started to do a dance. Then she tripped. Into the mud. We laughed at her. Scratch that, we laughed with her. She was in the mud, cold, wet, and smiling. Then we ate Hot Cocoa. Drank Hot Cocoa. Whatever, it was happy, so I don’t care.
Its hard to think about such an inconsequential word. I remember people with those sort of things. Vague images of faces I don’t remember. I’ve never really been good with faces. Its a blessing of sorts. My sisters used to wear them. I remember fishing and actually catching my sister’s headband with a fishhook. She ran and I laughed.
the same word today? de javu .. everything is a fucking de javu … Like in a movie .. but only that we can’t recall the end so we are watching this boring movie all over again, our life
I’m wearing a headband. It reminds me of the sixties – ethical, organic, lovely, floral, love, beauty, simplistic yet awe-inspiring. My own slice of nirvana, wrapped up in-between my golden locks of hair to remind my head of the the past while my heart lives for the present.
The two are symbolically entwined in delicate swirls of knitted black lace, all shine.
Jim couldnt understand why he was sweating so much. He just hit the game winning shot and everyone was mobbing around him but no one watned to touch him because of the disgusting sweat onb his head. Then we realized why he was sweating so much it’s becasue he didn’t have his lucky headband on
you wear them on your head, they can be any colour they look gay, little girls wear em, this is a really really gay thing. Andy grimster makes me sick. the end. Jamie, your gay.
She took off her headband and shook her luxuriant hair, batting too-long eyelashes at her companion. “You like?” she asked seductively, biting down gently on her bottom lip. He cocked an eyebrow. “I think it might be a bit much…the blue eyeshadow on your cheeks overdoes it just a little bit. And does your chin have too much glitter, do you think?” He was quiet for a moment, then softly added, “You know I like you natural. You look so much better without any makeup at all.” She looked at him, surprised, but with unfathomable warmth in her eyes.
Mercy woke up late. She had a rough night with the baby. She wouldn’t stop crying. Once again, she has no time to get ready. She rushes into the bathroom to make sure she at least looks semi presentable. Grabs a headband and puts it on.
It’s not so much a headband as it is a scarf, really…I like tying a scarf into my hair and letting the ends hang down in back. Very neo-hippie, but on me, it works. Headbands I only use to hold back my hair when I wash my face or put on my makeup – or for sweat bands when I work out. Scarves I only use when I’m having a bad hair day.
Headbands are the most amazing things i have ever seen in my life they are made to protect your head from sweat and thats just pure genius instead of playing sports and going blind after playing a few minutes you put a headband on and are able to play without sweat in your eyes
i used to wear them all the time in high school. you can make them with ribbons or rubber bands or anything of the sort. they make college women look like 10 year olds. there’s actually one on my wrist right now. i’m on vocal rest this week because i have a concert on friday and i’m really effing sick. ugh. headbands. bands. heads. hm.
I bought a headband once from a small store in my home town. It was a freeing cold winter and I had planned on doing a lot of running. Being male, and a teenager at the time, I knew the consequences of being seen wearing it. I placed it on my head, and headed out disregarding m
The headband was shaped like alien attenae. Boobling, googly eyes equipped with wandering pupils on a sequined headband. It has been flung feree from the wrecked car on impact and it sat lonesome and sad in the middle of the road brushed by passing cars as their drivers ogled the accident.
track and field, gay people in the gym, and my trip to niagra falls where my mom baught me a headband. People who sweat a lot and big fat people. Running in the morning
PEOPLE WEAR HEABNADS TO COLLECT THEIR SWET, FOR SPORT IN SPORT THEY WEAR THEM AND ISNT IT NICE TO SEE SUCH A PRACTICAL HEADWEAR THING TO BE CONVERTED IF YOU MAY INTO SOMTHING OF A FASHION ACCESORY WHEN IN THE PAST IT WA SONLY A PRACTIVALY SPORT THING I IT THAYT TINGS LIKE TENNISH RACKETS WILL BECOME FASHION THINGS OF COURSE NOT BUT WILL YOU SEE AN 8FT BLACK RAPPER HOLDING A TENNIS RACKET OHN
rachael niccol is all that i can think of, and how she made me make headbands for her- with her. she slept on the floor in michaels. she pushed herself around on a rolley chair. she made me smile, laugh. fall in love with her even more. appreciate the days that i get drug around by her. and when i buy silly things, but it’s not the silly things that matter. it’s the time and hours that are shared; spared.
She pushed the headband off, over her hair, and dropped in disgust. It was sweat covered, and damp, and she didn’t feel much better. Without it, her hair began to stick to face, getting caught in her eyes and mouth. She looked at it on the floor, and considered. Maybe the Jazzercise outfit wasn’t the worst idea.
I wore that headband like a badge. It meant nothing to any onlookers but for me it was mine, it was MINE, and no one could take it away from me. In later days it would be forgotten and discarded. I don’t know where it is now. But it was mine, oh, it was just mine, and I think back on it now.
She had her headband pushed so far forward that her bangs were pushed up into a retarted little bump. I couldn’t blame her though. Her whole outfit was rediculous. I don’t think her mother ever taught her how to dress.
this headband follows me where ever i go, to shows it always knows keeping sweat off my face i see others in this place. But my headband stands out the most.
I wore a headband for awhile. But they hurt my head and gave me headaches. They look cute on some folks- others ridiculous.
By Chris G on 11.10.2009
Hippie love child guilt free sex banner. Soooo cool. I never looked good in one. The feel of scratchy cotton was almost as annoying as the reality that I’d made myself a slut. Even whores get paid.
By @ on 11.10.2009
I wrote about headbands yesterday, and then I went to my class and saw a girl wearing a really thick plastic headband and thought, I wonder if that hurts her head?
By Leslie on 11.10.2009
joe wears a head band that makes him look like a retard.
By cory on 11.10.2009
Stress tightened like an elastic headband around my brain. Should I call the cops or not?
By pattykinney on 11.10.2009
Headband’s are worn by joggers who are very creative since they don’t want to get sweat on their faces. However, sweat can often be produced on the face (i.e. pores), and there is a dispute within the scientific community whether or not headbands actually cut down on sweat.
By Skip on 11.10.2009
i really hate wearing headbands. they might look cute on others but not on me. or at least i think. the last time i wore one was probably in grade school. ack,i can’t imagine how stupid i look. but lately they’ve become fashionable.thanks to gossip girl.xoxo.
By drunkenlily on 11.10.2009
Stripes show on nape in tow.
She holds the hair back before.
Not now, though.
There are no memories of last summer.
By Mark Jaesen Paulino on 11.10.2009
A headband is used to hold your hair back it can be any color or any size. I wore headbands when I was a little girl. I bought them at walmart I hated wearing them for long periods of time they hurt my head.
By Tiffany M. on 11.10.2009
Wearing her headband around her waist, she started to do a dance. Then she tripped. Into the mud. We laughed at her. Scratch that, we laughed with her. She was in the mud, cold, wet, and smiling. Then we ate Hot Cocoa. Drank Hot Cocoa. Whatever, it was happy, so I don’t care.
By Pleboran on 11.10.2009
Its hard to think about such an inconsequential word. I remember people with those sort of things. Vague images of faces I don’t remember. I’ve never really been good with faces. Its a blessing of sorts. My sisters used to wear them. I remember fishing and actually catching my sister’s headband with a fishhook. She ran and I laughed.
By Wingless on 11.10.2009
the same word today? de javu .. everything is a fucking de javu … Like in a movie .. but only that we can’t recall the end so we are watching this boring movie all over again, our life
By fuzzal on 11.10.2009
I’m wearing a headband. It reminds me of the sixties – ethical, organic, lovely, floral, love, beauty, simplistic yet awe-inspiring. My own slice of nirvana, wrapped up in-between my golden locks of hair to remind my head of the the past while my heart lives for the present.
The two are symbolically entwined in delicate swirls of knitted black lace, all shine.
My headband.
By Aurora on 11.10.2009
A headband is something that others wear
while playing sports
to prevent sweat from running into their eyes
the one you see on most professionals.
By Deanne Stephens on 11.10.2009
keep the hair in place
By chrystelle on 11.10.2009
Jim couldnt understand why he was sweating so much. He just hit the game winning shot and everyone was mobbing around him but no one watned to touch him because of the disgusting sweat onb his head. Then we realized why he was sweating so much it’s becasue he didn’t have his lucky headband on
By Jason on 11.10.2009
you wear them on your head, they can be any colour they look gay, little girls wear em, this is a really really gay thing. Andy grimster makes me sick. the end. Jamie, your gay.
By Nicole on 11.10.2009
My hairband keeps me tidy
My hairband keeps me from frizz
and when I cannot find one
I use a band instead
By Tracy Manser on 11.10.2009
She took off her headband and shook her luxuriant hair, batting too-long eyelashes at her companion. “You like?” she asked seductively, biting down gently on her bottom lip. He cocked an eyebrow. “I think it might be a bit much…the blue eyeshadow on your cheeks overdoes it just a little bit. And does your chin have too much glitter, do you think?” He was quiet for a moment, then softly added, “You know I like you natural. You look so much better without any makeup at all.” She looked at him, surprised, but with unfathomable warmth in her eyes.
By Chanceless on 11.10.2009
Mercy woke up late. She had a rough night with the baby. She wouldn’t stop crying. Once again, she has no time to get ready. She rushes into the bathroom to make sure she at least looks semi presentable. Grabs a headband and puts it on.
By steph on 11.10.2009
douchebaggery.
By Jess on 11.10.2009
It’s not so much a headband as it is a scarf, really…I like tying a scarf into my hair and letting the ends hang down in back. Very neo-hippie, but on me, it works. Headbands I only use to hold back my hair when I wash my face or put on my makeup – or for sweat bands when I work out. Scarves I only use when I’m having a bad hair day.
By Anonymous on 11.10.2009
Headbands are the most amazing things i have ever seen in my life they are made to protect your head from sweat and thats just pure genius instead of playing sports and going blind after playing a few minutes you put a headband on and are able to play without sweat in your eyes
By Anonymous on 11.10.2009
i used to wear them all the time in high school. you can make them with ribbons or rubber bands or anything of the sort. they make college women look like 10 year olds. there’s actually one on my wrist right now. i’m on vocal rest this week because i have a concert on friday and i’m really effing sick. ugh. headbands. bands. heads. hm.
By mcr on 11.10.2009
I bought a headband once from a small store in my home town. It was a freeing cold winter and I had planned on doing a lot of running. Being male, and a teenager at the time, I knew the consequences of being seen wearing it. I placed it on my head, and headed out disregarding m
By Anonymous on 11.10.2009
The headband was shaped like alien attenae. Boobling, googly eyes equipped with wandering pupils on a sequined headband. It has been flung feree from the wrecked car on impact and it sat lonesome and sad in the middle of the road brushed by passing cars as their drivers ogled the accident.
By Anonymous on 11.10.2009
She wore the headband in her hair. It was a very pretty shade of pink. She liked to show it off. It was her pride and joy.
By Lady Psychic on 11.10.2009
track and field, gay people in the gym, and my trip to niagra falls where my mom baught me a headband. People who sweat a lot and big fat people. Running in the morning
By Anonymous on 11.10.2009
El calor de una tarde imposible
me quema un tatuaje de tu piel
En esa piedra que nos ve pasar
el agua que va tallando nuestros pasos
Somos un pu
By Arturo Estigarribia on 11.10.2009
fuck headbands
By poop on 11.10.2009
I never wear them because I think they are stupid.
By d on 11.10.2009
PEOPLE WEAR HEABNADS TO COLLECT THEIR SWET, FOR SPORT IN SPORT THEY WEAR THEM AND ISNT IT NICE TO SEE SUCH A PRACTICAL HEADWEAR THING TO BE CONVERTED IF YOU MAY INTO SOMTHING OF A FASHION ACCESORY WHEN IN THE PAST IT WA SONLY A PRACTIVALY SPORT THING I IT THAYT TINGS LIKE TENNISH RACKETS WILL BECOME FASHION THINGS OF COURSE NOT BUT WILL YOU SEE AN 8FT BLACK RAPPER HOLDING A TENNIS RACKET OHN
By lol on 11.10.2009
colorful, holds my hair back, keeps my eyes clear
By Meg on 11.10.2009
I wrapped my headband round my hair as I thought about what he had said. It didn’t really matter anymore but at least it was done.
By ED on 11.10.2009
rachael niccol is all that i can think of, and how she made me make headbands for her- with her. she slept on the floor in michaels. she pushed herself around on a rolley chair. she made me smile, laugh. fall in love with her even more. appreciate the days that i get drug around by her. and when i buy silly things, but it’s not the silly things that matter. it’s the time and hours that are shared; spared.
how i love her.
By sammichfelge on 11.10.2009
She pushed the headband off, over her hair, and dropped in disgust. It was sweat covered, and damp, and she didn’t feel much better. Without it, her hair began to stick to face, getting caught in her eyes and mouth. She looked at it on the floor, and considered. Maybe the Jazzercise outfit wasn’t the worst idea.
By Amai on 11.10.2009
I wore that headband like a badge. It meant nothing to any onlookers but for me it was mine, it was MINE, and no one could take it away from me. In later days it would be forgotten and discarded. I don’t know where it is now. But it was mine, oh, it was just mine, and I think back on it now.
By Cole on 11.10.2009
She had her headband pushed so far forward that her bangs were pushed up into a retarted little bump. I couldn’t blame her though. Her whole outfit was rediculous. I don’t think her mother ever taught her how to dress.
By mandymarie on 11.10.2009
she wore a headband to hold her bangs out of her eyes. behind her headband her hair stood up to about three inches above her head.
By Anonymous on 11.10.2009
this headband follows me where ever i go, to shows it always knows keeping sweat off my face i see others in this place. But my headband stands out the most.
By Cameron Fletcher on 11.10.2009