27 August 2008

Year Book!

I got this idea from Real Live Lesbian and thought it was absolutely HILARIOUS!

There is a website called Yearbookyourself.com. You must go and do this...you will enjoy it! Promise!

First of all, I would like to say that me in the 1950-1960's era was a good hair decade for me.

1950

I so wish I had a picture of my grandmother because it is eerie how much we look alike in this here picture!



1960

The glasses are awesome!! My hair covers my ears providing not only great lines, accentuating my facial features, but doubling as ear muffs during the colder months. Good thinking Jess! Debbie says that I look like that crazy teacher that everyone hated.



1962

I am not sure how long it too me to get that rats nest to look just right. I notice I am still protecting my ears from the winter months.



1964

I noticed that I reverted back to the 1960 eyeglasses, which I obviously sat on right before this picture was taken. Thank goodness my hair is so fabulous, someone might notice my face is lopsided.




1966

Can you even fit through doors with this do?


The above picture reminds me of this:



1968
Was a good year for me. Ditched the glasses and really perfected that flip.



1984
It absolutely petrifies me to think about smoking around hair like this. POOF.



1990
What is VERY VERY odd, is that I have a picture that is almost identical to this.



Look familiar?



1996
Obviously my Courtney Love/Nirvana years. God knows I loved my denim.

4 comments:

Middle Aged Woman said...

1962's hair didn't take any time at all, except to pin it on. It was called a wiglet. My sisters wore them for weddings and proms and things.

Jess said...

I know me and me would have lost numerous safety pins up in that do...making for very tragic sleeping!

My Mom has one of those pony tails that you can just clip on...it kinda freaks me out a little bit. Of course, my Mom isn't normal. :)

Karen said...

Awesome. This was sooo fun, right? I love seeing everyone's pictures.

Jess said...

Seriously funny! I am passing it around the office as we speak!