Less than a week ago, I commented on a customer's hair on how lovely it was. She had the exact hairstyle I've always wanted, a sleek bob. She then further explained that she just had a haircut and donated her long locks to the National Cancer Society of Malaysia.
Now, here's a girl that is not only beautiful on the outside but beautiful in the inside as well.
When I got back after work that day, I immediately Google-ed about 'The Locks of Hope Hair Donation Campaign' that was launched to encourage Malaysians to donate their hair through participating hair salons, which will be used to produce wigs for cancer patients.
I happened to stumble upon this Thai commercial. Would love to share it with you and please.......have a box of tissues nearby
Happy Sunday to everyone
Mine just started and I have a feeling that it's gonna be a great day ahead coz I've got my 2 cheeky monkeys with me to spend my Sunday with
Saw this on my FB this morning and thought I would like to share it here.
Back in 1976, The Carol Burnett Show aired a sketch comedy segment that would forever be held as one of the funniest moments in the history of television. And watching it again, almost 39 years after its initial release, you’ll easily agree that this hilarious piece stands the test of time and still remains a hilarious bit of writing and acting.
Carol Burnett has long been respected as one of the funniest women in the comedy business, but this famous sketch, is the stuff that legends are made of. The famous 1939 epic film Gone With The Wind had recently aired for the first time on television, so naturally Burnett wanted to make an amazing parody of the southern drama.
With Burnett playing a parody of Scarlett O’Hara, Harvey Korman as Rhett Butler, Tim Conway as Ashley Wilkes, and the ever-talented Vicki Lawrence playing the role of the crazed Sissy, this amazing piece of television history is still much remembered and well-beloved by anyone who loves to laugh.
Paying homage to some of the original film’s most famous scenes and lines, this hilarious sketch is perhaps most well known for the memorable curtain-rod dress that Burnett wears for the very end. When Burnett rolled down the stairs the audience famously laughed so hard and so long that they had to edit it out due to time constraints.
Voted #2 in TV Guide’s list of the Top 50 Funniest Moments in Television, this amazing sketch is a must watch for anyone who wants to feel a bit of nostalgia! Though it’s nearly 20 minutes long, it’s certainly worth watching and re-watching. There’s just something about watching all these hilarious people dressed up in the garb of antebellum south that we just love more than anything.Have a great start of the week my dear CS peeps!
There was this one guy, relentlessly writing to me, wanting to Skype with me but I keep on refusing him
He soon got angry and told me that I look like a ..........goat!!
I went to my own profile and took a good look at myself.
And you know what scares me? I agree with him!!
After much inspection, I realize I do look like a goat!!