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We're All Dyeing To Know

G-day, the day that Tim's allegedly ginger roots should-have started to show, has now come and gone. But has the closet ginge got away with his masterly disguise?

Okay, so we never thought he was a 'Chris Evans' carrot-top ginger, but from his family photos, it looks suspiciously like there's a bit of trait for red-heads in the genes.

Today, as he pruned himself in the mirror, the 'dark-haired' graduate told PJ that he was getting desperate to get his hair (cut)sorted-out.

Then Jade chipped-in with the probing question, "What colour's your natural colour?" Uh oh, time for Tim to deflect the question.

"I'm not worried about the colour," said Tim dismissively, before confessing that it was, "Just s****y light-brown."

But smart-cookie PJ, newly learned in the ways of the hairdresser, took over the prying from Jade. "Do you dye your hair, Tim? I didn't know that," came the Brummie law man's query.

Then, Tim offered an explanation: "I was in South Africa and I dyed it blonde, as in white blonde. It was awful, I hated it."

"Peroxide?" queried 'colouring expert' PJ, rhetorically.

"I got it dyed back, and it wasn't perfectly my natural colour, so the roots came through," continued Tim, before waffling-on about how he just continued to dye it. Like you do.

About the frequency of the deed, rich boy Tim declared, "I hardly ever do it, really. It's just sort of every eight weeks or so."

We see. So does 'hardly ever' not mean the same as: sometimes, rarely or once in a blue moon in Tim's book then?

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