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Post by james on Apr 10, 2016 10:55:49 GMT
Anyway enough of that lets jump a bit. still not great, somethings going well as I can do up-do's.. now we are talking, I'm guessing this is at nearly 4 years ..a little more time passes... more hair I'll jump to... I don't know 5 years? undo again... could be heading towards, no, I'm sure this is 5 + years.... an example of some congo's starting err so let's jump to 6 years I think.... And to keep it short here are some recents (7.5 years) I say recent...they are years old... but I will do an update soon.... my other timeline was a lot longer if you needed the up close details.... that about covers it, except for my shaved head... just a bit Take care --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, so it's been 8 years..... Year Zero Year 1 Year Two Year 8Thanks for all being great friends ----------/-//------------ Alright I better mini update as I had a trim or 'moment of madness'. Nah, I'm glad I did it, the bits I cut off were tight like thick electric cables for whipping. I actually only cut them to my shortest front dread, but kept them at different lengths, all the same but layered makes them all look different. Most had congoed so they look a lot thicker now the separate tails are gone. Grow grow trees.
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on Apr 10, 2016 11:26:18 GMT
w00t! Glad to see your magnificent ropes represented here.
Do you ever miss the early, loose stages (which for you was like two years...)? I sometimes think I'd like to go through all that again.
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Post by danzia on Apr 10, 2016 12:21:40 GMT
James, your set is just... Amazing. It's one of my fav sets.
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Post by james on Apr 10, 2016 12:43:36 GMT
Paul- yes you know I keep thinking of starting a new set. It's interesting. Gillian- thanks
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Post by jxbx on Apr 10, 2016 14:27:07 GMT
Soooo good!!!
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Post by acidburn on Apr 10, 2016 14:44:03 GMT
Woo this gives me such hope. Glad it's up so I can creep it when I feel my hair is doing nothing.
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Post by kondzio on Apr 10, 2016 15:12:05 GMT
Inspiring set James, nothing to add more here
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Post by HippyFish on Apr 10, 2016 15:23:43 GMT
Awesome progression James! Crazy how from 18-24 months there seemed to a massive amount of change in them looking more mature. Really like the last few pics, especially the lone dread (it's like a wispy flame), and the one of you among the flowers, you just look peaceful there
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Post by james on Apr 10, 2016 19:24:22 GMT
Thanks all. Yeah, hope it helps, eventually it all dreadlocks.
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Post by olivebreath on Apr 11, 2016 2:25:54 GMT
Woah...your timeline really puts patience into perspective. So cool. & They became something wonderful. (I'm going to go scroll through it again.. Haha)
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Post by MamaKittyLove on Apr 16, 2016 21:56:04 GMT
Were you ever able to re-upload that fantastic video of yours??
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Post by gingerdreadman on Apr 16, 2016 22:07:02 GMT
Just amazing. So much dread envy. You have one of my favorite sets I think I have seen.
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Post by james on Apr 17, 2016 1:24:11 GMT
Thanks, funny how I admire other people's sets more than my own, the grass is always greener. No idea what happened to that video, the YouTube account vanished... Hmmm??
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Post by alethionaut on Apr 17, 2016 1:44:11 GMT
James <3
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Post by james on Apr 17, 2016 22:35:49 GMT
I think I got the timing of some of those photos off a bit as I didn't save my last timeline off the old site that had a million pictures. This is 7. 5 years. Drastic trim. ... ish
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