Message in a bottle - of shampoo?
It was such a mixed message, he made me laugh out loud.
But it was not the laughter that comes from laughter or amusement. More the kind that is combined with a grunt, followed by a deep sigh.
I was watching TV, one of the new "women-centered" networks that we have now with our recent decision to switch to digital television.
My attention was caught by a commercial plan wonderful for Canada because I'm a country girl.
The commercial features Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau Thanks © tell us all about the power of women to change the world if only we give them the help they need to do so.
"Girls are the answer, and so are you," she tells us.
I've gotta admit, I'm a sucker for such things. The ad gave me the warm fuzzies and the kind of "you-go-girl" feeling that I'm sure the commercial's creators were hoping I'd have.
All well and good. Until the next commercial came on.
It was, I believe, for conditioner that's meant to take the frizz out of my hair and make it look salon-sleek so that I don't need to leave home with - gasp! - dull, lifeless, wispy locks.






