family: My mother always cut my fringe too short, which gave me a strong resemblance to the picture of Julius Caesar in my history book.(Features)

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From: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date: 20070728
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Byline: dorinda mccann

LEFT my beloved putting on the last of I the new doors and went off to Colwyn Bay I to visit my favourite wallpaper shop for

I paint. The lady who runs it with her husband is a reader of my column. As ladies of a certain age inevitably do, we meandered down memory lane.

I don't know how the subject of hair came up but we had a laugh about the old fashioned hair styling procedures we went through when we were young. All the photos I have of me as a young child show me with a mop of blonde curls, which had disappeared by the time I started school ...

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