I gave head; local woman’s life changed

Head Given

Last year I decided to create a ‘Give Head Station’ at a fire-party that I went to in the Texas Hill Country. It involved a big sign that said something like ‘Give Head’, a bunch of polystyrene wig-holders and some paints with which to decorate the heads.

During the first days of the fire party, I was too fatigued to ‘Give Head’, as I’d been burning the candle at both ends to prepare another ‘art project’, which involved a water-pipe, a stick, some mangled stuffed animals, and a saddle. I eventually set up the ‘Give Head Station’ and after burning the sign on the last day, promptly forgot all about it.

A few days ago, dancingb4diana met a girl who, unbeknownst to me, I’d Given Head to at the fire party. She had subsequently taken her head to all manner of events around the nation – Mardi Gras, Chicago Santa Rampage, Burning Man 2004. It’s been on TV. I’m glad the gregarious dancingb4diana told me about this. Perhaps that’s egotistical. So what, bite me.

Pay attention now, the moral of the story is here: just like Christmas gifts, it’s better to give head than to receive.

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