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Spring was really in the hair this week...


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Spring was really in the hair this week. The clever turn of phrase came from readers including Hilda Brandt and Eric Hansen, Omaha; Steven Ozaydin and Dannie Tolman, Council Bluffs; Jeanene Pummel, Nebraska City; Robert Magee, Lincoln; and Jeff Hiser, Shenandoah, Iowa. Other ideas that put a little extra bounce in the week from the nearly 170 submissions:

Sylvia's new make-over got her all wound up.

Theresa Bishoff and Hal Capps, Omaha, and Teresa Ratekin, Council Bluffs

Must be Monday?

Chris Thompson, sixth grade, Golden Hills Elementary School, Bellevue

I've seen things that would make your hair curl!

Dawn Dean, Lake City, Iowa

Fall backwards, spring a head.

Charles Kramer, Lincoln

Who did she get to spring for that?!

Roberta Maron, Council Bluffs

No matter what I do, my hair just bounces back.

Ken Sciford, Omaha

This hairstyle is recoiling.

R.F. Corderman,

Bedford, Iowa

She recoils at the thought of straight hair.

Richard Thies, Omaha

This is a hair don't.

Sydni Sasso, Omaha

It's the new ‘spring' fashion.

Lauren Archer, eighth grade, St. Albert, Council Bluffs

I feel springy today.

Billy Barelman and Trent Billelo, Coleridge, Neb.

I have a spring in my step also.

Laurel Nielsen,

Audubon, Iowa

Medusa Matrix.

Leo Biga, via e-mail

Fashion buzz ... curlers out, coilers in!

Kristy Wheeler, via e-mail

The well tressed woman.

Marilyn Carleo,

Columbus, Neb.

She's “spiraling” out of control.

Raymond Earl Moore, Omaha

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