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I don't think I've seen this since the 70s

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But there she was, on the bus today.

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You're right. I haven't seen hair curlers in anyone's hair -- in public or private -- in decades. This reminds me of my mother in many ways. But she'd put a scarf over them if she went outside.

On the other hand, my daughter doesn't go anywhere without her trusty curling wand.
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It's a Canadian thing....
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It's an older person thing.  My mother, who passed away two years ago at the age of 89, would regularly put her hair up in curlers overnight (she also had a friend who would come over and assist her with giving herself a home perm from time to time, but I digress) — and my sister, who is fourteen months younger than I, also still uses her curlers occasionally as well.
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Uses curlers, fine. Wears them to bed overnight, fine. But in public, please!

I remember one woman who lived on our street when I was growing up, I don't think I ever saw her when she wasn't wearing curlers, and I always wondered, what event/occasion is she setting her hair for if she never takes the curlers out?

She also used to wear bedroom slippers to go to the local stores, another 70s thing.
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My mother used to put me to sleep in curlers every Saturday night, so I'd have perfect curls in church and Sunday school. I just remember being miserable because they poked into my head and kept me awake all night. Going out in curlers was just not done, except in emergency circumstances - and then only with a headscarf to hide the curlers as entirely as possible.

The one advantage to curlers is that they don't damage the hair as irons/wands so often do.
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Not just for Canadadians, its Norvegian now too.

I'd love to see a whole parade of people dressed like that and doing the Samba.


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Do none of you keep up with pop stars????

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rubato wrote: I'd love to see a whole parade of people dressed like that and doing the Samba.
Freaky.
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Sue U wrote:Do none of you keep up with pop stars????

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Who she?
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I resisted and resisted posting this but you drove me to it.


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MajGenl.Meade wrote: Who she?
The uptown funkiest 24-karat magic Bruno Mars.
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Sue U wrote:
MajGenl.Meade wrote: Who she?
The uptown funkiest 24-karat magic Bruno Mars.
Pop-star is he?
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MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Sue U wrote:
MajGenl.Meade wrote: Who she?
The uptown funkiest 24-karat magic Bruno Mars.
Pop-star is he?
Yup.

https://www.google.com/amp/m.eonline.co ... -the-voice
Bruno Mars Rocks the Hell Out of Curlers During ''Uptown Funk'' Performance on The Voice
By: LILY HARRISON
Wed., Dec. 17, 2014 9:37 AM PST

So apparently Bruno Mars can wear just about anything and make it look awesome.

The singer performed his hit "Uptown Funk" on The Voice finale last night and made a strong case for sporting curlers out in public. Actually, not even out in public…let's try on stage in front of millions of viewers.

But not just any curlers would do for the Grammy winner, as he opted to don gold curlers for the very special occasion. Let's hope this is his new signature look because it's everything.

The crooner got down with his band and showed off his hip-swiveling skills while belting the catchy single and even got the crowd singing along.
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