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    I’ll apologize up front – this isn’t one of my funny ha-ha blogs. But, by the same token it is a missive some of y’all have been screaming for me to post ever since this morning, so here goes…

    Not long ago I wrote a blog about an impending change in my style. My hairstyle, to be more specific. I told everyone that I was going to be losing the ponytail. Getting myself a respectable haircut.In The Chair Prior To The Lopitoffame Procedure...

    Some of you posted comments. Some of you didn’t. Some of you obviously read the blog, some of you obviously didn’t – we’ll be getting to how I know that in just a bit. All I can say though is, tsk tsk tsk to those of you who blew it off and didn’t read that entry. (Grin)

    One of you – yes, you “John Of The Corona And Chocolate Milk Fame” – even commented about waiting to see if I was really going to go through with it. Dude…I mean, that right there was practically a “double dog dare” in its own right. But then, I highly suspect you already knew that. (LOL!)

    Anyway, I had set the date for today, so this morning I posted a tweet and status update on all my social networking pages to let everyone know the time had arrived. Imagine my surprise when the next thing I knew people were crawling out of the woodwork screaming, “What? No! You can’t! Why haven’t I heard about this? Say it ain’t so! What brought this on? Etc…”

    I have to say, it was interesting to watch. Some of you, very dear friends in fact, seemed to go immediately into a state of mourning. Wailing, black veils, and the whole nine yards. I could actually smell the matches and hear the Bic’s as candles were lit all across the country. It was, to say the least, very profound.

    In fact, it was just plain touching. It gave me pause. I sat back and ruminated about whether or not I should actually go through with this.

    Then I got into the car and went down to SuperCuts. Yeah… I still had myself a full blown LOPITOFFAME…Lopitoffame Procedure In Progress

    We arrived at the SuperCuts on St. Charles Rock Road, late morning. We selected this particular hair-cuttery due to the fact that it wasn’t terribly busy, and it was also on the way to Target – for the French readers that would be, Tarr-jaey.

    Fortunately, I was able to get into a chair right away, and when my stylist asked what I was after by way of a cut, I told her that after 20 years it was time for the ponytail to go.

    Her jaw dropped. After a moment she said, “And I get to do it?”

    Looks kinda like a ferret or something...I replied, “Yeah.”

    Her face spread into a grin and she said something akin to “Oh Goodie!”

    Apparently ponytails are kind of out of style or some such. That’s whatΒ  the Evil Redhead told me, anyway. Judging from the stylist’s reaction, I have to assume maybe that is true, because she was all about getting rid of it. At any rate I figured that since I had dropped the first shoe, I should just keep making noise and drop the other.

    “Do you mind if my wife takes pictures,” I asked. “Some of my fans are wanting to see this.”

    Of course, the use of the word fans lead us right into the whole, “What kind of fans, what do you do?” Q&A session. When she found out I was an author, and what I wrote, she started getting excited all over again. It seems she figured she just might have a famous person in her chair. Well, I didn’t correct her on that point. I figured my ears might be safer if she really and truly believed I was actually important or something. Hey, it's Moe! Where're Curly, Larry, and Shemp?

    As it turned out, all of the ladies in the salon were having a ball with this. In fact, the gal working the chair next to mine was picking back and forth with my stylist in a manner that pretty much reminded me of when Morrison and I joke around on tour.

    Once the official “ponytailectomy” itself was done, she started in trying to do something with the fine mop that is my hair. After parting it, spraying it with water, then combing it out, she leaned down and told me, “I promise you won’t look like Moe when I’m finished.”

    E K was already standing off to the side, snapping pictures and giggling uncontrollably. Obviously she was having fun, because as you well know, the Evil Redhead never giggles. She might cackle with evil glee, but giggle? Nope, just not her thing.

    Ptttthhhhbbbbbbttt!At one point during the styling, when we found out my lopped off tail wasn’t suitable for use by Locks of Love, my stylist asked the Evil Redhead if she wanted it.

    Of course, E Kay turned to me and said, “I wonder if we can get anything for it?” then burst into more uncontrollable giggling.

    I’ll be honest. For a half-second I actually considered auctioning it off for charity, but then I came to my senses. I really didn’t want my hair falling into the wrong hands if you know what I mean. (wink wink, nudge nudge, Witch’s secret handshake and all that…)

    Say what?At this stage of the game, my stylist joked that maybe she should put some of the trimmings from the floor on Ebay. At least, I’m pretty sure she was joking… I guess I should go looking for M. R. Sellars hair on the web because I might need to bid on it or something.

    After 15 or so minutes, the job was done. I paid the bill, gave my stylist a nice tip, then hung around for a few minutes talking with the ladies in the salon about my books. When we eventually left, I had the distinct impression that one or two of them might be visiting a bookstore in search of the RGI novels.

    So, there you have it. The hair is gone and I’m sporting a new style. Now I just have to get rid of some of this extra tonnage I’m carrying around.

    At this point it feels kinda weird. My neck isn’t warm anymore, my head seems lighter, and I get a bit of a shock each time I reach back to straighten the tail that is no longer there – a mannerism I’ve had for 20 years now. I have a feeling that one will be hard to break.

    Other than that, the kid doesn’t seem too traumatized, and E K actually likes it. Of course, she was in charge of the style selection and had a confab with the stylist before the Lopitoffame Procedure began.

    She did make one admission however – apparently she misses having a “handle”… I’ll let y’all take there where you will, suffice it to say, it’s material for a blog of a different color… :wink:

    More to come…

    Murv

    NOTE: Click photos to enlarge…

    • I figured “it” would happen regardless. My own husband has always known, once i make up my mind, whatever it is, happens. Always. ~_^

      I don’t know what to say about the new style though. The pic you have of it here is when your hair is still wet and we all know dry is more important since we have to live with our hair dry most of the time. Honestly, though, what matters the most is if your love likes it and you can live with it.

      I can tell you, the repeated, unconcisous actions will ebb with some time. It only took a week for my daughter to stop being “light-headed” whenever she moved after getting all 18+ inches cut off (she donated it) and i stopped trying to brush my hair behind my ears within a couple months of losing my mid-back length hair to the chemo.

      You do, however, look more like a “grown=up” as my daughter put it when she was looking at your blog over my shoulder. I agree. There is something about longer hair that is more carefree and almost-childlike.

      I only have one question for you. Are you SURE Locks of Love won’t take it? Way back when my daughter decided to cut her hair for the first time and that she wanted to donate it, i contacted Locks for Love and found out that even if there wasn’t the recommended 10+ inches of hair for them to use, they often will sell the hair that is donated to be used for, in most cases, doll-making, and the money they get from that helps with other costs such as the wig production. It’s a thought anyway. ^_^

      Hope you like breezes on the back of your neck, and EK will find other “handle(s)” to use. Trust. ~_^

      Be well and blessed be!

    • I’ve been reading just not been good company of late. Hugs and much love…

    • Mike wants you to know that, as a bald man, he is curled into a fetal position in the corner, weeping uncontrollably.

      As for me…..I’ll be rooting through the Rock Road Supercuts tomorrow morning. It’s not like there’s trash pickup tonight, now, is there? *EG*

    • Just kidding! Sheesh…..I felt your heart skip a beat all the way down here!

      πŸ˜‰

    • Umm… you’re frightening me here?

    • Ewww! A “handle?” That’s my cousin you’re talking about, there! πŸ˜‰

    • Wait….Mike’s twitching in the corner…

      “‘Giggling’?….Did you say she was ‘GIGGLING’??? REPENT! THE APOCALYPSE IS UPON US!!!!!!!”

      Uh oh….now he’s trying to hide in the dryer….

    • Even after the haircut you still have more hair than I do. I’m jealous.

      Too bad it could not be used for Locks of Love.
      ~jon

    • It wasn’t really a “double dog dare” as much as a why. You can’t blame everything on the Corona. I had the idea to cut mine about the same time so it was kinda wierd when you posted that. It looks good and about 10 lbs. lighter. Mine stays for now.
      more later

    • Seriously…I can’t believe you did it. THe tail was part of your wonderful smart arse charm that I treasure….but YOu are more than you hair and it is your brains, er braaaaaaaiiins, heart, wit, warmth and sick and wrong sense of humor, not to mention you love of fine smoked pork products and Chee HooHaa HooHaa that I love about you my friend. And the fact that I can call you my friend.

    • Awww. Both my sons have hair past their shoulders – they’re 18 and 15 – when I told them what you’d done, they were totally shocked. I told them, they have 20 years from today…

    • @John – All good dude. What, why, dare, it all works. And yeah, it DOES feel about 10 pounds lighter. I keep slamming my chin into my chest because I’m used to having a counterweight back there. πŸ˜‰

    • @Tasialue – Is Mike trying to hide from the Apocalyptic EK, or is it the hair? My money is on the EK. πŸ˜‰

    • Yes, it’s from EK. He keeps saying something about how she’d never find him in the dryer; she doesn’t even know what it looks like….

      Should I bring a dustpan and broom next time we come over? I’m sure I’ll only have ashes when she’s done with him…

    • It doesn’t look bad at all πŸ™‚ A bit less hippyesque, but that’s ok…we’ll all adapt πŸ˜‰ I waited ’til my husband went to Iraq to cut mine off because I knew he’d pout…but it was badly damaged and much of it not the same length since I lost much hair when I got sick about two years ago, so it desperately needed it…think mine was about 6 inches gone. And boy did he pout…I could hear it all the way from Iraq πŸ™‚ I did have to promise to grow it back πŸ™‚ That’s the great thing about hair…if you don’t like the short style…you can always grow it out again!

    • Wow, you really did it!!! I like it, yeah, I like it…….it just doesn’t look like you…..but I like it. Tell EK Congratulations, she did great!!!

    • Holy Crap..you no longer look like the wrong type of freak that we all know and love. So, who did you piss off that you need to be incognito? You just don’t look the same…gonna be hard to spot you in a crowd now! hehehe

    • Congratulations, Murv! It looks good.. different, but good.

      D. went from mid-back length to shaved bald about a year before I met him, and even after all that time, he would twitch his head like he was trying to toss it out of his eyes. It does take some getting used to… πŸ˜‰

    • Ya’know, having been a semi-pro photographer at one point in my life, I am all too familiar with the fact that the focal length of lenses will visibly distort a picture. And, in doing so, can alter appearance – hence the old saying, “The camera adds XX pounds…” To a certain extent, that is true. 😯

      However, looking at these pics here, I can confidently say I’m a freaking LARD Ass… πŸ™

      I’ve definitely got to drop some of this tonnage… πŸ˜•

    • Can’t see that part of you in the pics so we will have to take your word for that! lol

    • I guess I’m a bit of a traditionalist; I don’t care for puny ponytails on men OR women. Obviously, therefore, I like the after shot better – but then I knew you BP (before ponytail).

      If you seriously want to lose the weight, good luck to you! I’m working on doing likewise; I use a free site to track my food and exercise: caloriecount.about.com

    • The new “do” looks very nice πŸ™‚

    • I knew you would go through with it, but find it a bit “shocking”. It’s gonna take some getting use to. I really like the tail though. *sigh* Of course as a woman who has had her pony tail cut off a time or to, I do know it has a freeing effect. The head is lighter, “not going to be mean and place a joke here, though it is tempting” and for me less headaches. It’s just “WOW” what a change! πŸ˜‰

      I guess you can look at it this way, with the economy being what it is, your will be saving on shampoo. πŸ™‚ ROFLMAO

    • Yes and saving the environment by using less shampoo and conditioner!
      I like it. I chopped mine off and donated it to locks of love 2 years ago. Then went even shorter back last summer. I like it. Though I do admit to trying to scoop it up sometimes when it is on longer edge of things and make little “pebbles” type ponytails on top of my head. πŸ™‚

      I felt so relieved when I cut my hair. Like a huge weight had been lifted off me both physically and figuratively. Kind of cleansing really. Getting rid of the old energies and claiming new.

      Great rite of passage blog Murv, thanks for sharing!

    • WOW!!! I’m looking forward to seeing your new look when you come to Newark, Ohio to visit Violet Flame Gifts. Wait till I tell Heather–she’s gonna go into shock…

    • So now that you are hairless, are you going to grow it back? Was this a once in 10 year cut? You look great.

    • when i saw “it” at the pagan picnic i went into shock. but after reading this and looking at the pics, i understand it was time. but i will miss the pony tail, as i often look for it as i shop or drive around the midwest area! i did run my hands thru it and did not get yelled at! murv has very fine soft hair. sigh…now, as a reader of his fabulous fiction, i want an updated photo! and i would have giggled with EK!

    • My hubby and I both have long hair, and a deal: If I don’t cut mine, he won’t cut his. Of course his is fine and thick and feels like silk. Mine is more the “horse tail” texture. I mourn the removal of pony tails everywhere. Men are just plain sexy with all that long hair! Of course, the “handle” thing is always nice, too. ;D

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