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I've been kind of interested lately in cool little facts about redheads. Being a redhead is after all a little like being in some exclusive club...like the fact that redheads constitute only about 1% of the world population. Very rare indeed. Here's a cool website with facts, photos, famous redheads...etc. Posted by Hello

http://www.geocities.com/carriejane11/index.html

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Jammie J. said…
Very interesting. Especially that it takes 20% more anesthesia for a red head. My GYN told me that it would take me longer to recover from my surgery because I'm naturally blonde. She no lie.

You could take a personality test and determine what your "type" is. If you are INFJ,then your personality would match your hair color in rarity. :)
I was an ISTP - :)
Jammie J. said…
Really ... interesting. So this is you?
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I did know about the anesthesia thing. I woke up in the middle of having my wisdom teeth pulled, and had to be administered a whole lot of demoral. Probably why for headaches I also have to take almost twice the normal dose.
WAIT!!! Somehow, Jeanette, I missed that link on the "this" and created a whole different conversation!!! YES...that is me...
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Jammie J. said…
Wow. so you experienced the need for more drugs first hand. cool. although i would guess you didn't think so.

:)

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