As the wind was riffling my hair, I thought….
What the hell? I hate wind riffling my hair.
PS: This is what I meant when I told Rain Tree that I experiment with my haircut!
PPS: Someone asked me whether I went to Tirupati when they saw me. I replied that I went to the local barber shop

” As the wind was riffling my hair, I thought….
What the hell? I hate wind riffling my hair.”
That shows a hint of impulsiveness. A nice trait. And also, nice new hairdo.
shitttttttttttttt ?????????????????? kya kia tunnneeeeeeeeeee ?????
out of impulse?
Wind ruffling the hair, sigh…
trust me….u should try some blue or red streaks once it grows a bit [:P]
@Rinchen: Interestingly, I contemplate after making the impulsive decisions, and all turn out to be the right ones. In this case, I wanted to go without a haircut for as long as possible in US.
@Tanu: You sound so sad!
@Upasna: Big show-off, aren’t I?
@Maneesha: I expected this kind of comment from you. :p
I’m sorry I did not get around to taking that tag Deepak - I went away on holiday before I had the chance.
Hope everything is well with you
haircut!! That looks as close to a head-shave as possible. Cutting hair from a female point of view often is a sign of a new beginnings..new look, new hair, new makeup = new life. I am not too sure if it applies to you though. Red and White streaks with a blue tshirt and you shall be all set..:)
@Miladysa: I’m good… I’m afraid my blogging frequency is gonna come down now that I’m busy with my studies.
@morph3us: That was the intention…get a haircut as close to a head-shave as possible.
Hmm the last time I felt implusive, I cut my hair which used to reach my lower back to a very short “boy cut”. People still see that picture on my access card and shudder. Been there done that..