From: davideml@bellsouth.net   
      
   "Lilah Morgan" wrote in message   
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   > "Ahroo" wrote in message   
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   >> And I thought the dying of the hair was not to distance herself from her   
   >> earlier roles, but rather to help define Xena as a menacing, dark   
   > character.   
   >> Certainly the look worked!   
   >   
   > Yeah, it really did. I have trouble adjusting to Lucy being blonde now. It's   
   > not just that it fit with Xena, I think she looks better with dark hair. I   
   > dunno why, but most naturally light-haired celebrities I've seen on the   
   > small/big screen, when they dye their hair dark for a role, I just think   
   > they look so much better.   
   >   
   >   
      
    Just like when Renee agreed to cut her hair, I suppose all women (and   
   men too, I guess)   
   just want to look different (more alluring, sexier, more interesting,   
   whatever), and dying or   
   cutting their hair is the easiest and most noticeable.   
    I kind of like Lucy as a blonde. I also liked Renee's dark red hair   
   she had a couple of   
   years ago.   
    I have to admit, though it took me a while to get used to Gabrielle   
   with such short hair.   
    But I don't know if I could get used to Lucy if she cut all her hair   
   off.   
      
   David   
      
    And FTR (for the record), I find myself more attracted to dark-haired   
   women. I think Renee   
   was maybe only the second blonde I "fell for". The first had LONG blond hair   
   and was a cocktail   
   waitress at a Steak & Ale I used to frequent.   
      
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