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Lori Laughlin, Her Girls and All Their Hair
Wow, just wow. Look at all that hair. Lori Laughlin and her daughters attended the premier of Old Dogs at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood.
I haven’t seen Lori Laughlin in many things lately, but it looks like she’s taken the role of mom very seriously.
Do you think she let her girls pick out their own outfits? I love Isabella’s wolf shirt and long green sweater vest thing. It’s so little girl, yet so individual and grown up.
I just can’t get over the hair though. When I was a kid I wanted hair like that as opposed to the straight fine hair that I have. Years later I finally came to appreciate my own for how great it was.
What was the main thing you wanted to change about yourself when little?
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Sarah commented on Nov 17 09 at 7:23 amWhat has she been up to lately? Playing the mom on the new 90210. And doing a pretty good job of it!
Trix commented on Nov 17 09 at 11:19 amoh good for her. I don’t and never have watched 90210, but I like her so I’m sure she’s doing great.
snarky mama commented on Nov 18 09 at 12:29 pmOhmigod! We got rid of our tv last year–but I was so loving the new 90210. I was worried it was off the air and I couldn’t get it on DVD for Christmas. And I didn’t even watch the original. (And now I’m wondering if this had something to do with my DH agreeing to get rid of the tv. Hmmm.)
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