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angella
@angella
12/30/11 02:49:32PM
13 posts

Putting myself out there...


Introduce Yourself

i agree i wanna live now not later and not waist my time learning stuff thats not gonna do me or anyone anygood but it does seem u are one little person but there are lots of little people that make it big if you know what i meen? we all do what needs to be done and raise our children to do the same like ive been raising mine he knows how to recycle and u know little stuff like that make a difference he's nine and with all that we recylcles he gets 5 dollars may not be alot to us but to him hes it is and teaching them young so it doesnt keep getting worse is the key man im ramblin gotta go xo goodluck in whatever u choose :)

angella
@angella
01/06/12 04:42:18PM
13 posts

wraps?


Dread Maintenance

wrapping helps alot i leave mine in for about 4 days make sure it gets wet and dried a couplr times i wrap it kinda tight not to tight though and when i undo it the loops are gone and its roundd i just figured this out and i luv it

angella
@angella
06/06/12 08:23:17PM
13 posts

decorating dreadlocks


General Questions

thats interesting

soaring eagle said:

back in ancient times, African men would get pooka shells stuck in their dreads when out fishing. He said that as they would bend over to stab a fish and look for fish at the bottom of the ocean their hair would brush against the sea floor and dirt and shells would get stuck in their dreads. If and when these men were sold as slaves people would pay more for the men with more shells in their hair as this was a sign of a hard worker and a strong man. puka shells are also known as cowry shells

J.D. said:
ive always heard about people putting shells in their dreads but idk how.... i have plenty of shells though
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