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I Can Do It Miss Deanna
Deanna likes her old fashion pink plastic snap curlers. Has brought them to Ethyl at the beauty shop since 1968. Hair has survived fifty-one years of the same style Unfortunately, when she gets there she is told Ethyl has passed. She trusts none of these other whippersnappers. What would they know about pink snap curlers? She doubts they could pop them together, let alone brush her out. Teasing is probably something they have never been taught. What about the special cans of hairspray Ethyl keeps for her? “I can do it, Miss Deanna,” one of the young ones says. She shakes her head sadly. She did not even get here until about twenty-five years ago. What would she know about it? She leaves clutching her pink snap curlers, angry at Ethyl for dying. This is her third bad experience this week. What is up with all these seventy year olds? What is this need they have to die?
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