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Thursday, 29 July 2010
Hallo Everyone,

My account was hacked sometime last night and an email sent to all those that have ever emailed me at dreadlockmamasita@gmail.com I would like to apologize to all of you for any inconvenience that may have been caused by that email. The email states that I'm in Scotland and require money from you. Please DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY, just delete the email it was a spam.

I have solved the issue and I hope this will not occur again. I thank all of you that emailed to inform me of the spam mail, I appreciate your concern and support.

I'm deeply sorry for that email and hope you will all continue to support My Dreadlocks.

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My "Locks"

This is a blog on Locks, many call them dreadlocks, I find nothing dreadful about them, I love mine and I would love to help anyone with questions about maintaining their Natural Locks. If you have to maintain them on your own without a hairdresser nearby, then I'm here to answer all those questions.
Enjoy and feel free to send in your feedback.

Loctician Directory

After some of you asked for suggestions on locticians from different parts of the world I thought maybe I should start a small networking club.

Do you know a great loctician? Or are you one? Please share a phone number and/or address on where you/they are based (any country in the world) for our upcoming loctician directory.

Please email the following details:
Name, phone number, address, city and country
to dreadlockmamasita@gmail.com

"They cook their hair....

"They cook their hair
with hot iron and pull
it hard So that it may
grow long. Then they
rope the hair on
wooden pens like a
billy goat brought for
the sacrifice struggling
to free itself.
They fry their hair in
boiling oil as if it
were locusts and the
hair sizzles.
It cries aloud in sharp
pain as it is pulled
and stretched and the
vigorous and healthy
hair, Curly, springy
and thick that glistens
in the sunshine Is left
listless and dead."

"The Graceful Giraffe
Cannot Become a Monkey,"
Song of Lawino and
Song of Okol,
1988 Okot P 'Bitek,

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