Fan Email
Posted by beehive on 27 Jul 2007 at 08:56 am | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Here’s an email response from someone that I emailed out of thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment on my Katie Cut post. This person claims to be a man, but ”his” MySpace page states that he is a she, but whatever… the point is that this is their email back to me - quoted word for word.
“ No, I am Rodney–Dee’s husband, and just came across your website as my daughter was looking for hairstyles. My wife is a hairstylist, and she tells story after story of women who have husbands like you who refuse to let them have a brain and get the cut they want to get. Everybody copies someone’s cut, including you with your buzzed hair. What do you think women do every day by taking a picture of somebody’s cut into their nearest salon to show their hairstylist the style they want? Hello? Is anybody home? They copy someone like Katie’s cut, because there’s nothing to copy on most celebrities–it’s stringy hair. Cover up their faces, and in most cases, you have plain, homely hair!”
Anyways, I’m totally not one to toot my own horn or anything, but I think that I just may well be really really famous in the Rodney/Dee household, and I wouldn’t be shocked to find out that Rodney and Dee had a good anger bang over my disliking the idea of the Katie Cut being a mass cookie cutter type of hairstyle.
I never thought of this until this very moment, but someone, somewhere out there… is reading this blog as a form of foreplay…
GULP!!!Â
Lol….I so wanna get a load of that MySpace page…
Congratulations because based on this email you are now an official star. You see, your opinion has now caused someone ire and left them with a need to complain. Personally, I love the praise I get for the website, because it recharges the mental batteries and gives me reasons to continue but on the same token I love when people lambaste me for that which I wrote. The chance of them telling friends about “those idiots on PiercingMetal.com” often leads to these people looking into it themselves and possibly appreciating some of the things they see. As you well know, the Internet has given everyone a voice and that is sometimes not always a good thing.