I am a simple girl, and i love simple things in life, all that’s simple is beautiful because for me, simplicity is beauty. Simple things make the world round, and more to simple things, for me, are complicated. I love simple things.
sheng
Good girls wear headbands. To keep the hair out of their face, to let the world see the wonder in their eyes. Bad girls like keeping their mystery around them. Hence the wavy hair framing their face, hiding their eyes filled with mischief.
I used to wear a headband. And then I got a headache.
Toni
The headband dripped sweat into his face as he struggled to lift the rock. Decked out in full athletic gear that he believed would give him an edge in athletic endevours, he twisted his back and reached using no power from his legs. He pulled on the rock, and collapsed into a twisted head of bent muscle and shattered bone.
Deadlox
1980’s group therapy. more like torture. mandatory classes. .5 credit hours. Richard Simmons. Short Shorts and headbands. just a leg warmer away from a bad flashback.
talliah
I woke up yawned then went to my bathroom. I put on my head band as I heard a noise outside.
Anonymous
it sucks that you get the same word. if they had different words every time, things would be so much more fun. now I have to wait another whole day to get one different word. what a waste of time. i mean, i want to write something to deep, something meaningful.
WAA
Headbands are awesome.
Headbands are fun.
I LOVE Headbands.
I think everyone should.
Headbands
Headbands
Headbands
Headbands
Headbands
YAY FOR Headbands.
“Yes, that would be an F poem, Miss Atkin.”
“Darn, I thought I had it this time.”
ghjyhtgdf
You have an usual headban.
Rose
Styling in a hot headband.
What?
i wear them someitmes they hrt my hed because they are too small not that I have a big head of anything it’s just that they were made fr too small for people. I wish I could wear them more often, it gives my hair something extra. I like them
Taryn
these accessories are common on many different types of people, in many different places around the world. for different people it stands for different things, it may be a fashion statement, a necessary tool to defind against the blunders of nature. My time is low, and i’m moving slow.
Eli.
its jsut constricting and uncomfprtable . I tried to wear one when I was excersicing and it was just really uncomfortable. sagdoiuhsfmh;sfm;mlhsffhmgfmlgffmhsfsfhsfhsfhsfhsfhsf
Anonymous
In basketball, many players wear headband. I think it’s because they want to soak up the sweat or something, but some people just wear it because they think it looks cool. There’s only certain players though who can pull it off, and Dirk Nowitzki is definitely not one of them, which we saw earlier this season!
Imanie Elbanna
purple headband on my head.. headbands really went out a LONG time ago. I used to wear them EVERY day when i was a kid. ewwwwwww they make ugly pictures.
Anonymous
Headbands are awesome. They can come in different colors, and keep sweat away. Hippies like to wear them. They are stretchy, and can be warm as well. Not many people really wear them unless they are old. Also, cawk.
Vicky
I once had a red plastic headband. It was thick and really shiny. I liked the look of it a lot, it was really pretty. The only problem was it dug in to the area just above me ears which made it really hard to wear because it hurt so much
Roisin
She was pale and smooth like a newborn baby, even though she was nearly thirteen. She had a thin wisp of blonde hair growing from her round forehead and you could see the blue veins beneath her skin. Her headband had polka dots on it. Why did I hate her so much? Maybe it was her baby face, maybe it was her childish arrogance, maybe it was because she was so much slimmer than I’ll ever be.
Nai
i wear a headband to stop me from sweating into my eyes when i play sports, but its not the truth, i just like to look like Bjorn Borg, he was so cool looking playing tennis in one of them
C Cobb
Headache, more like. Got one on vacation in CT… complained and complained until they said yes. I’ve worn it all of two times… maybe three, I can’t remember. I demand things and then never look at them again; a textbook American from textbook suburbia.
Xiaolin
something the nerdy sports players wear. or preppy snobby one who belong to the most high class of exclusive sports clubs. Otherwise just use a bandanna, it’s cheaper looks cooler and everyone can relate. Granted its less absorbent, but hey looks count more anyways.
Patrick O'Malley
I like to wear a headband. It helps to keep my hair out of my eyes. I have all kinds of different colors.
diane
I hate wearing headbands. They look bad on me and hurt my head. Although I do wear a handband to keep my hair back while washing my face. It’s green and the only one I own/use. I lost all my other ones.
Megan
headbands are for hippies and gangsters alike. From scene kids to busy moms, headbands seem to be a common ground between clashing cultures.
M.Johnston
Today my headband was killing me!! Blair Waldorf must have advil in her back pocket all the time because I had the most MASSIVE headache from the one I was wearing. Then again I wear them like everyday soooo Ishould probably learn to just deal wit the pain….but I’mfar to stubborn to do that. In Britain Headbands are called Mary Alice Bands.
Carly
i wear my head band in all the pictures of old
i wear my head band in the heat, rain and snow
i wear my head band when i throw a disc
and i wear my head band to be bold
i wear my head band all day long
d
headbands are used to keep hair away from your face. they are very stylish now with teens, though I suppose they have always been stylish over the decades. headbands come in many assorted colors and sizes. i don’t wear headbands but maybe one day i will.
Anonymous
head bands go on your head. Sometimes they keep sweat out of your eyes. I love head bands!
laditati
i used to have a headband when i was a chld it was the prettiest thing that i have ever seen i used to wear it all the time to school and to ply. i couldnt get enough of tht headband until when i was a little older i saw a movie about a girl who had a similar headband and it turns out that she was an evil zomby from criptonica lol
Anonymous
i wish i had more of these that kept my hair in place. i keep thinking i should go out and buy more, but i don’t get around to it. or i guess more accurately, i don’t think i really have the money right now to be spending on things that i don’t actually need.
mo
I wear headbands to keep my hair out of my face, yet I get a headache in return. I guess everything has a consequence, even if it’s the most innocent thing I could possibly do. I wish I could live without care, without problems. I wish I was happy. Or happier, if anything.
JLH
i have a ton of headbands because i think that they look nice. but what are they really doing. i mean if i wear one its not like i suddenly look completely different. would i want to?
asha
when the sweat hits my headband, i feel it creep out and swing towards my eyeball. why am I doing this? i smell like a corpse. why have i been running? what the hell am i doing? i would rather be a thousand places, somewhere you don’t run. i have visions of Marathon, of assholes suited up behind chariots and pretending like they’re enjoying this. this isn’t fun. for anyone.
shds
keeps my hair from my eyes
sometimes part falls out
or sticks up funny
then take it off
hair has a life of its own
headband – good or evil
mollypog
i have nothing to say about headbands.
person
i think those are wierd. whatif they were giant and covered the entire earth? that would be wierd. they are very usefull.no w what? i am very bored. head bands are rather random. is that the point?
lanoura North
Through the years I’ve seen many people with headbands. It used to be for “hippies” but now
it’s for mny hard working blue collar workers on hot summer days. An Idea would be to sell advertising on one and wear it all the time. In these times anything for an extra buck.
stu wright
hair, tight, black, brown, many colors, plastic, metal, cloth, kids or adults.
Amber Green
the headband, it was hers.
now it belongs to me.
but what it holds forevermore
i will not see.
keep it together,
you and me.
dainen
headband
headband
the worst headband i ever saw was one made from a part of a mans skull, nit the kind of thing you expect to see in Dursley on a saturday afternoon
I am a simple girl, and i love simple things in life, all that’s simple is beautiful because for me, simplicity is beauty. Simple things make the world round, and more to simple things, for me, are complicated. I love simple things.
Good girls wear headbands. To keep the hair out of their face, to let the world see the wonder in their eyes. Bad girls like keeping their mystery around them. Hence the wavy hair framing their face, hiding their eyes filled with mischief.
I used to wear a headband. And then I got a headache.
The headband dripped sweat into his face as he struggled to lift the rock. Decked out in full athletic gear that he believed would give him an edge in athletic endevours, he twisted his back and reached using no power from his legs. He pulled on the rock, and collapsed into a twisted head of bent muscle and shattered bone.
1980’s group therapy. more like torture. mandatory classes. .5 credit hours. Richard Simmons. Short Shorts and headbands. just a leg warmer away from a bad flashback.
I woke up yawned then went to my bathroom. I put on my head band as I heard a noise outside.
it sucks that you get the same word. if they had different words every time, things would be so much more fun. now I have to wait another whole day to get one different word. what a waste of time. i mean, i want to write something to deep, something meaningful.
Headbands are awesome.
Headbands are fun.
I LOVE Headbands.
I think everyone should.
Headbands
Headbands
Headbands
Headbands
Headbands
YAY FOR Headbands.
“Yes, that would be an F poem, Miss Atkin.”
“Darn, I thought I had it this time.”
You have an usual headban.
Styling in a hot headband.
i wear them someitmes they hrt my hed because they are too small not that I have a big head of anything it’s just that they were made fr too small for people. I wish I could wear them more often, it gives my hair something extra. I like them
these accessories are common on many different types of people, in many different places around the world. for different people it stands for different things, it may be a fashion statement, a necessary tool to defind against the blunders of nature. My time is low, and i’m moving slow.
its jsut constricting and uncomfprtable . I tried to wear one when I was excersicing and it was just really uncomfortable. sagdoiuhsfmh;sfm;mlhsffhmgfmlgffmhsfsfhsfhsfhsfhsfhsf
In basketball, many players wear headband. I think it’s because they want to soak up the sweat or something, but some people just wear it because they think it looks cool. There’s only certain players though who can pull it off, and Dirk Nowitzki is definitely not one of them, which we saw earlier this season!
purple headband on my head.. headbands really went out a LONG time ago. I used to wear them EVERY day when i was a kid. ewwwwwww they make ugly pictures.
Headbands are awesome. They can come in different colors, and keep sweat away. Hippies like to wear them. They are stretchy, and can be warm as well. Not many people really wear them unless they are old. Also, cawk.
I once had a red plastic headband. It was thick and really shiny. I liked the look of it a lot, it was really pretty. The only problem was it dug in to the area just above me ears which made it really hard to wear because it hurt so much
She was pale and smooth like a newborn baby, even though she was nearly thirteen. She had a thin wisp of blonde hair growing from her round forehead and you could see the blue veins beneath her skin. Her headband had polka dots on it. Why did I hate her so much? Maybe it was her baby face, maybe it was her childish arrogance, maybe it was because she was so much slimmer than I’ll ever be.
i wear a headband to stop me from sweating into my eyes when i play sports, but its not the truth, i just like to look like Bjorn Borg, he was so cool looking playing tennis in one of them
Headache, more like. Got one on vacation in CT… complained and complained until they said yes. I’ve worn it all of two times… maybe three, I can’t remember. I demand things and then never look at them again; a textbook American from textbook suburbia.
something the nerdy sports players wear. or preppy snobby one who belong to the most high class of exclusive sports clubs. Otherwise just use a bandanna, it’s cheaper looks cooler and everyone can relate. Granted its less absorbent, but hey looks count more anyways.
I like to wear a headband. It helps to keep my hair out of my eyes. I have all kinds of different colors.
I hate wearing headbands. They look bad on me and hurt my head. Although I do wear a handband to keep my hair back while washing my face. It’s green and the only one I own/use. I lost all my other ones.
headbands are for hippies and gangsters alike. From scene kids to busy moms, headbands seem to be a common ground between clashing cultures.
Today my headband was killing me!! Blair Waldorf must have advil in her back pocket all the time because I had the most MASSIVE headache from the one I was wearing. Then again I wear them like everyday soooo Ishould probably learn to just deal wit the pain….but I’mfar to stubborn to do that. In Britain Headbands are called Mary Alice Bands.
i wear my head band in all the pictures of old
i wear my head band in the heat, rain and snow
i wear my head band when i throw a disc
and i wear my head band to be bold
i wear my head band all day long
headbands are used to keep hair away from your face. they are very stylish now with teens, though I suppose they have always been stylish over the decades. headbands come in many assorted colors and sizes. i don’t wear headbands but maybe one day i will.
head bands go on your head. Sometimes they keep sweat out of your eyes. I love head bands!
i used to have a headband when i was a chld it was the prettiest thing that i have ever seen i used to wear it all the time to school and to ply. i couldnt get enough of tht headband until when i was a little older i saw a movie about a girl who had a similar headband and it turns out that she was an evil zomby from criptonica lol
i wish i had more of these that kept my hair in place. i keep thinking i should go out and buy more, but i don’t get around to it. or i guess more accurately, i don’t think i really have the money right now to be spending on things that i don’t actually need.
I wear headbands to keep my hair out of my face, yet I get a headache in return. I guess everything has a consequence, even if it’s the most innocent thing I could possibly do. I wish I could live without care, without problems. I wish I was happy. Or happier, if anything.
i have a ton of headbands because i think that they look nice. but what are they really doing. i mean if i wear one its not like i suddenly look completely different. would i want to?
when the sweat hits my headband, i feel it creep out and swing towards my eyeball. why am I doing this? i smell like a corpse. why have i been running? what the hell am i doing? i would rather be a thousand places, somewhere you don’t run. i have visions of Marathon, of assholes suited up behind chariots and pretending like they’re enjoying this. this isn’t fun. for anyone.
keeps my hair from my eyes
sometimes part falls out
or sticks up funny
then take it off
hair has a life of its own
headband – good or evil
i have nothing to say about headbands.
i think those are wierd. whatif they were giant and covered the entire earth? that would be wierd. they are very usefull.no w what? i am very bored. head bands are rather random. is that the point?
Through the years I’ve seen many people with headbands. It used to be for “hippies” but now
it’s for mny hard working blue collar workers on hot summer days. An Idea would be to sell advertising on one and wear it all the time. In these times anything for an extra buck.
hair, tight, black, brown, many colors, plastic, metal, cloth, kids or adults.
the headband, it was hers.
now it belongs to me.
but what it holds forevermore
i will not see.
keep it together,
you and me.
headband
the worst headband i ever saw was one made from a part of a mans skull, nit the kind of thing you expect to see in Dursley on a saturday afternoon