Now, I ain't saying you're a golddigger...
I heard on the radio the other day billionaires marry more brunettes than blondes. Apparently out of the world's top billionaires, 62% married brunettes. Now, I've been blonde for about 8 months now and have been trying to decide if I want to stay blonde because it's so much more upkeep, or return to my roots, so this is something to keep in mind. Not that I'm an active golddigger or anything, but there have been comments made by people in my past that have made me wonder if I'm in denial.
Case One: When I was in 4th grade, I remember taking this quiz with my best friend in some magazine, and it asked if you would rather be happy and poor or rich and unhappy. She, being the wise girl, chose happy and poor. While I was pondering which to put down, she said to me, "No offense, but I really think you would rather be rich and unhappy."
Case Two: When I was a freshmen in high school, I spent the summer working out our community pool. It was actually a family job, both of my sisters and my mom were all working there as well. One day, this guy I had never met before came up to me and said, "Oh, you're Susan's daughter, right? The one who loves money." I was so flabbergasted by that, I don't remember what I said in response. I do remember going and yelling at my mom afterwards since that was apparently how she was describing me to people.
Anyways, I think I have pretty much given up my dreams of marrying rich, but I guess it's important never to rule out any possibilities. : )
Case One: When I was in 4th grade, I remember taking this quiz with my best friend in some magazine, and it asked if you would rather be happy and poor or rich and unhappy. She, being the wise girl, chose happy and poor. While I was pondering which to put down, she said to me, "No offense, but I really think you would rather be rich and unhappy."
Case Two: When I was a freshmen in high school, I spent the summer working out our community pool. It was actually a family job, both of my sisters and my mom were all working there as well. One day, this guy I had never met before came up to me and said, "Oh, you're Susan's daughter, right? The one who loves money." I was so flabbergasted by that, I don't remember what I said in response. I do remember going and yelling at my mom afterwards since that was apparently how she was describing me to people.
Anyways, I think I have pretty much given up my dreams of marrying rich, but I guess it's important never to rule out any possibilities. : )
2 Comments:
At 11:46 AM, ec said…
Ouch! Is that really what your mother said about you? Harsh.
It's a gorgeous day here in Bath. Wish you were here to have a picnic with me.
At 1:32 AM, sarahnoel said…
Okay, that's a funny post. I appreciate the factual evidence you present in your case. Billionaires marry brunettes--who does research into that?!
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