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04/22/2008 10:09 #44096

Hey Ladies
Category: hair
I can't take it anymore!!! This hair has got to go. I am looking for recommendations on where to get my hair lopped off. I want to donate it to locks of love so if they do it or will at least cut it off in a pony tail so i can do it, that would be swell. I am going for cheap... as in 20bucks or less cause I don't need anything fancy.... any input would be swell and dandy.
tinypliny - 04/22/08 16:48
The beauty school is at the corner of Eggert and Sheridan. They do indeed charge around $12 (or less) for the haircuts and they give pretty good ones. Here is their address:
The Salon Professionals Academy
2309 Eggert Rd
Tonawanda, NY 14150
(716) 833-8772

The other cheap (and good option) is the Supercuts (yes, you read it right) at Delaware just before the overhead railway bridge. Ask for LaShawn. She is awesome (but works only two days a week). They charge around $12.95 a cut. The address is:
Supercuts - DELAWARE PARK
2165 DELAWARE AVE
BUFFALO, NY 14216
716 876-3917

I have tried 3 other places around town. However, I think these two are probably the cheapest, non-snobbiest and the better ones around.

lizabeth - 04/22/08 14:11
I think some places will do it for free if you tell them you're donating your hair to Locks of Love (I got a free haircut that way a few years ago). I think LoL lists salons on their website that participate in that program... couldn't hurt to check, right? :::link:::
jenks - 04/22/08 12:57
I've been going to new age salon on hertel for the last year or so... I like it. It's a bumble and bumble salon, and so it it's not super cheap, but it's like 30-40, which isn't too bad I don't think. And if you're willing to leave with it wet (i.e. they don't dry/style) it's like $5 cheaper. And, as a friend told me once "well duh- everyone knows that if you want a cool haircut you go to amanda!"

I went to the place around the corner from me... parkway hair cutting or something like that? on elmwood between forest/bird (or maybe one block down?) and it was cheap, but I didn't like it....
paul - 04/22/08 12:27
For < $20 you options are going to be very limited I would think. However, I remember when (e:lilho) used to go to beauty school, people could go there and "get their hair did " for cheap. I would email her and ask where that was, seems like a good deal.
fellyconnelly - 04/22/08 12:00
i would cut your hair but i would probably start crying in the middle of it all.

04/07/2008 10:53 #43933

For the Record
Felly and I have had NO. Zero. Zip. Nada internet for the past... I dunno, forever. It some ways it has been kinda nice...not spending time procrasting while I should be doing work...ehem, like right now, but at other times it sucked balls. I was forced to pull out my print dictionary to look up words while writing papers, and had to spend extra time on campus to check my email and shit. It really made me greatful for the fact that I have a home that I can go to do work while others are forced to spend extensive periods in the computer lab or the library to writer papers and do research. I hate both. Of course I was computer-less for all of college and spent much of my time in computer labs, but I guess there is a certain sense of superiority that comes with being a grad student...or maybe I am just old. Either way, I am particular and like most of all to be comfortable. A snob really. Whatever. We're Back!!
tinypliny - 04/07/08 23:59
Cool! I am back as well and now I shall be stalking your posts. :)
imk2 - 04/07/08 20:07
Lauren, are you getting your master's or your PhD? if you're getting a master's, what are you planning to do once you graduate? meaning, what field are you planning on working in, or what kind of job do you expect to get with your degree. the reason i'm asking is that i have a friend that is going for a master's in women's studies and she's wondering what kind of job she can expect with that kind of degree once she's out in the real world.
fellyconnelly - 04/07/08 16:15
innnternet! its for porn! yaaaay
james - 04/07/08 13:12
Welcome back. It has been horrible without you two ;_;
tiburon1724 - 04/07/08 11:46
When I first moved I didn't have cable/internet for 5 whole days and it was agonizing!! More the internet than cable. Felt like I was cut off from the world! Felt great to have it again - welcome back!

03/26/2008 10:55 #43796

And stuff
Category: randomo
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My first duty is to promote this Saturday's BATTLE AT BUFFALO!

Felly and I and some friends will be attending, as usual. Come and be amazed. And, I don't quite know the specifics, but we might go out afterwards, depending the the requests of the friends from out of town.

Lets see. I know this might be a little late in the game, but I would like to put it out there that thank god somebody filled in that damn hole in the middle lane going from Delaware to 33. That thing drove me crazy for months and months. I was sure there was a good reason for it, but obviously not because they filled it in. Ah well.

Also. Where does the time go? Just 6 more weeks and I will have completed my first year at grad school, which means I have to start getting serious about thesis and whatnot. Meh. Like I have any idea what the hell I'm doing. And I still haven't quite adjusted to the whole spring forward thing. I think I have all the time in the world because the sun is still up, and then before I know it 9pm. Poof, just like that. I love it though and I just wish that the weather would catch up and warm up. I want to eat dinner outside on my porch and wear tanktops and shorts and flipflops and all that jazz. Is it April that is in like a lion, out like a lamb?


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fellyconnelly - 03/26/08 21:52
so ah... that deserved two fliers?

03/21/2008 10:22 #43747

Title
Category: randomo
I am maybe the luckiest girl in the world.

I had class yesterday...handed in my rough draft of that 15 page paper i've been writing since last week. Got out of class as I walking to the bookstore to buy one of those voice recorder thingamabobs for my interviews this weekend and I called her and she presents a wonderful night to me....

Dinner: balsalmic chicken salad (which ended up being more of a pita cause we didn't have any spinach, or rather, our spinach was looking a little limp) and 2 extra meaty super duper yummy artichokes, which we ate sitting side by side on the couch, dripping butter all over ourselves.

Drinks: she had gotten what I guess was like a daquiri mix that she put in our magic bullet to make it all icy, which I love, although i was sad because i couldn't drink it through a straw until it had thinned out a bit.

Play time: I had told her weeks ago that i wanted to dye eggs for easter, but had completely forgotten about till she told me that she had got one of those little kits for us to use! I haven't dyed eggs since early highschool, maybe earlier than that and it was fun to see that although we got these female condom esque bowls to use that i had never seen before, they still came with those little color pellets which disolve and turn everything they touch a different color. Ahh, memories...

Presents: she got me flowers...it was super cute because she got me tulips and told me that she was thinking my favorite flower was tulips and then after she bought them she remembered that it was daisys, but i don't care. I have flowers and she gave them to me.

Today I am doing two interviews...one with a girl that I have never met, but she is the only female breakdancer to consistently dance at the battles...I hope she gives me what i want in terms of good quality answers, but I am not counting on it.
The other is with my dance teacher/the guy who "hosts" the battles. I am worried that he is going to talk more about this history of hip hop and bboying than about the here and now community.
Today will be a good test of my listening skills and ability to steer a conversation in the direction i want it to go.
fellyconnelly - 03/22/08 08:35
wow i guess that was a spiffy thing i did, huh? sweet!
jbeatty - 03/21/08 19:50
In my opinion there is nothing better than a girlfriend that will cook for me. You are lucky!
imk2 - 03/21/08 17:04
girlfriends are the best, aren't they?
james - 03/21/08 13:42
Happy first day of spring. What an awesome evening.
jenks - 03/21/08 11:47
aww you guys are so cute.

Good luck with your interviews. :)

03/04/2008 11:10 #43549

I wonder...
How is it that "we" hear of some things and not others in the news? It is beyond my ability to understand the ways in which we are manipulated through basic access to information...for those who don't search it out on their own, which is many of us, are we not just submissive infants swallowing all they hold in front of our faces? This is not to de-emphasize the tragedy of Lawrence King's murder, but rather to question why we get to hear about his death and not the death of Simmie Williams Jr.? How many alleged hate crimes go unnoticed, unprinted, unrecognized while other are lifted up to level of idolization? Was Lawrence King more "innocent" that Simmie Williams Jr.? Could we idolize a street walker, a potential prostitute, someone who stepped out if his place? I am disgusted at this possibility...that somehow one person's death is more or less credible, legitimate than an anothers. How wonderful that people hear about the death of Lawrence King, that people understand the brutality of it all, but I know that there is more to it than that... if Lawrence King had worn is female clothes out into the streets, if he had been just a little bit older, if he had "hit on" some straight man, the list goes on and on about what can and can not be taken into the hearts of the american people.

Victim: Simmie Williams Jr., shot as he stood along Sistrunk Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, died at Broward General Medical Center.


By Brian Haas and Sofia Santana | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
February 23, 2008
FORT LAUDERDALE - The shooting death of a gay teenage boy who was dressed in women's clothing is being investigated as a possible hate crime, while detectives try to determine whether he was targeted because of his sexual orientation.

Simmie Williams Jr., 17, was attacked on the 1000 block of Sistrunk Boulevard by two young men who wore dark clothing and might live in the neighborhood, police said. Williams, who was wearing a dress and was known in the area by his first name or as "Chris" or "Beyonce," was shot about 12:45 a.m. Friday and soon afterward died at Broward General Medical Center, police said.It's unclear what Williams was doing in the area, about four miles from his house, but police are investigating whether he was working as a prostitute, officials said.



Almost two weeks after the shocking death of Lawrence King in his California classroom, a gay black teen has been shot dead in South Florida. Police in Fort Lauderdale say 17-year-old Simmie Williams Jr. was dressed in women's clothing and his death is being investigated as a possible bias crime.

"We're looking into the possibility of a hate crime," Sgt. Kathy Collins with the Fort Lauderdale Police tells News 10. "There were some words exchanged prior to the shooting ... Witnesses said he was in a verbal argument with two men and then they heard several shots being fired and the men took off running."

Detectives say Williams was wearing a dress and at the corner of 10th Avenue and Sistrunk Boulevard at around 12:45 a.m. Friday. It is unclear what he was doing in the area. The vicinity is frequented by transgender prostitutes.

Williams' mother tells the Sun-Sentinnel she knew her son was openly gay, but, did not know her son wore women's clothes or what he did after dark. "I gave him $2 for the bus and he never came back," says Denise King, who lived with her son west of Fort Lauderdale. "He was a quiet person, kept to himself. He had a lot of friends. He wasn't a troubled child. He was a happy person."

The distraught mom also says her son "planned to get his GED":and then go to culinary school. "That's what he really wanted to do. That's all he talked about," says King. "He spent the whole day with me yesterday, played with his nephew and cooked dinner."

Although the Lawrence King murder is making national headlines and the community is pulling together, there probably will not be a stampede in Fort Lauderdale to apprehend the men who killed Simmie Williams. Authorities are historically slow to solve murders of black gay young menâ€"a la Rashawn Brazellâ€"and "being black, gay and dressing in women's clothing made Williams 'a minority within a minority within a minority,' says Grant Lynn Ford, dean of Sunshine Cathedral in Fort Lauderdale, a congregation that ministers to gays, lesbians and their families.


tiburon1724 - 03/17/08 10:41
I absolutely hate the media and don't watch the news and rarely will pick up the paper. The power the media has is incredible. For example, all this talk of a recession...I strongly feel that if the media didn't harp on it constantly, there would be no recession. The media only hastens and worsens it because people hear it and thus believe it. If the media instead reported on the positive side of things more, I bet there'd be a quicker turnaround! It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
metalpeter - 03/04/08 18:35
I will admit that I don't know how the process works. But I assume that there are people who decide what stories to cover and what ones not to. I think often they might decide why do to stories about the same thing this one sounds most interesting. I'm sure there is some bias involved also. That could even be who your readers are. If you think they are mostly rich white stright men then why cover a story about a gay black teen if no one would care. I think there are other factors to like is the source reliable and does it entertain and how much space is left in the paper. I think that is why it is good to have at least 2 Major papers in every city.
lauren - 03/04/08 13:25
For clarification: I am not expected news sources to be able to report on EVERYthing...the point how they pick and choose what does get covered... and how we can't expect that these are mere coincidences or inability to cover it all, but rather that this we are fed a carefully chosen few stories while others are INTENTIONALLY left out. and then to take into consideration WHY they are not included and see what that says about this country.
james - 03/04/08 12:20
And do you know what they fill those x minutes and y pages with?

"Area Dog Entertains Elderly at Nursing Home"
"Traffic Lights: Boon to Local Businesses?"
"Dickface Smith Middle School Students Collect Caned Food for the Dead"

People would be more outraged if they weren't caring so much about local bullshit. I can't watch a newscast or read a local paper without choking on bullshit.
joshua - 03/04/08 12:04
What Jason said - news organizations have limited resources and are expected to report globally. CNN isn't going to become the hate crime journal anytime soon. That doesn't mean that these organizations are callous, or that hate crimes aren't newsworthy. There are a lot of issues to worry about. Another consideration - as always, and I wish it weren't true, but if it isn't one topic that people perceive as being underreported then there will always be another topic somebody will complain about in the same regard. Americans are the world's most prolific complainers. The media are by no means perfect and deserve criticism but in this instance I am not prepared to lambast them.
jason - 03/04/08 11:33
The news companies have X minutes and Y pages to fit in as much information and advertising as they can muster. They cannot possibly fit in every outrage (I happen to think there are many such things). It would probably be more controversial and unacceptable if the alleged hate crimes were totally ignored.

A constructive solution, if a specific alleged hate crime needs to be brought to everyone's attention, is to take a full page Ad in the New York Times or some other purveyor of information.