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This is a pretty big question, I know.
It may not be as serious as commenting on the latest release of the MTBOK (something we ALL should be doing since it will have a major impact on our profession), but it's still something we should think about and ponder while we're in the shampoo aisle.
OK so, here are the nominations:
TO VOTE: Click here
THE SURVEY WILL BE OPEN UNTIL MARCH 3rd.
ALSO, the MTBOK comment period is open until March 8th, but please don't leave it 'til the last minute.
I'll keep you update on the "who's in the lead" every couple of days (along with a wee reminder to COMMENT ON THE MTBOK!!! I might add a joke or two here and there).
Please feel free to put the link all over the place.
May all your locks be lovely and may you never have a bad hair day.
MTBOK = serious stuff.
Lovely hair = not that serious.
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I have seen Erik do his hair up, even loaned him product. The coolest thing is, he can adjust his hair and itch his head, and it looks just as weird and cool. I vote for Dalton, now if ya wanna talk nose hair, we got a whole new deal! Or, what is in your favorite educators bag of vitamins and minerals and supplements.....and what is in their pocket? Now that's a story...
I'll give an update tonight on the latest.
Voting is anonymous, so if you're nominated you can vote for yourself, no one will ever know - not even me.
So.
Big news tonight.
The Daltonites have come into the picture.
Erik has sprinted into the lead.
Followed closely by the other Doc (Moyer).
Chip and Yamuna are in third place.
I'm beginning to wonder if PhD really stands for Pulchritudinous hair Doctor.
We're starting to see a bit more of a mix on the second question on the voting, with some people saying they won't be giving feedback, which is cool since they're being honest. Most people are planning on giving comments though, so that's good!
So.
Big news tonight.
The Daltonites have come into the picture.
Erik has sprinted into the lead.
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