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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Traverse City/Kalamazoo
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Roach?
Does anyone know a good way to secure a roach to your head other than with a braid or tie? I have short hair now, about an inch tall, and I normally tie down the roach, but would prefer to secure it in a different way. Any suggestions?
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Location: Land of 370 Broken Treaties
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Pete: A nail and hammer, super glue or duct tape will work. However, the penalty for cutting your hair that short will ultimately be to tie a pair of shoe strings or buckskin strings/cords to your roach spreader* |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: south copeland
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crowns
Iuse what i call a crown. A headband with cross pieces over the top to back and side to side. It is kinda old but when done right can look good. I enjoy the freedom of not having a tight string around my head or ears. You can find some good snaps in some older Lit.. Mine is lazy stitched with rosettes also. Ilike it.
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