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Blonde ambition.


I used to think a blonde, beautiful actress would be a fake, stuck-up, plastic wannabe. But my opinion changed after reading "The Suite Life of Ashley Tisdale Ashley Michelle Tisdale (born July 2 1985)[1] is an American actress and singer. After appearing in several television roles during the late 1990s and early 2000s, she became known to young audiences for playing Maddie Fitzpatrick on the Disney Channel Original Series " [A/S '06]. She is very sweet and talented. She's she's  

1. Contraction of she is: She's going away for the weekend.

2. Contraction of she has: She's been to the symphony twice this month.
 a real person with real problems, like other girls. I respect that she works for things instead of getting everything handed to her. Ashley For use as a person's name, see .
Ashley may refer to: Places
Australia
  • Ashley, New South Wales
United Kingdom
  • Ashley, Cambridgeshire
  • Ashley, Cheshire
  • Ashli, Cyprus
  • Ashley, Devon
  • Ashley, Dorset
 is not just another dumb blonde The dumb blonde is a popular-culture stereotype applied to blonde-haired women. The archetypical "dumb blonde", while attractive and popular, lacks both common street-sense and academic intelligence, often to a comedic level. . Thank you for proving that!

--Ashton

I had mixed feelings about seeing Ashley Tisdale on your cover. I admire that she's talented, pretty, and from New Jersey, like me. On the other hand, I think she let the success of High School Musical go to her head. In the interview, she seems a little stuck-up. But I enjoyed reading about her and look forward to seeing more up-and-coming up-and-com·ing
adj.
Showing signs of advancement and ambitious development: an up-and-coming executive; an up-and-coming neighborhood.
 actresses featured on your covers.

--Shannon

I love Ashley Tisdale, but I was disappointed with your article. I was hoping to read about her, not her hair. Going on and on about how she wants to have brown hair again was unnecessary.

--Caitlin
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Author:Caitlin
Publication:Girls' Life
Article Type:Letter to the editor
Date:Oct 1, 2006
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