The following is an excerpt from the third interview:

I know I’ve heard some people say "Well, I was out in some bar, and I saw some girl with purple hair and fuchsia hair, and the piercings and stuff.” I said, and well I feel this way, "I don’t see any difference in green hair and purple hair as someone at my age dying their hair red or blond to hide the gray. This is just a way that they are expressing themselves, and if they don’t do it now, they can’t do it later on in the business world."
I told them "I wish I was young enough to do that, I would have fuchsia hair. I would cover up the gray with the fuchsia." I feel like that is another freedom that they feel that they can express themselves here, where they feel that maybe at another place, they couldn’t. You see eighty year old women with hair as black as my pants, and nobody thinks about that you know. [Laughs]. The piercings I, I barely got my ears pierced. I almost stopped with one. I can’t imagine the pain, but as far as how they look, they pierce their tongues and their eyebrows, and that is just a way that they express themselves. I would not do that, the piercings. When the girls go out to the mall or to the movies, they are very visible. But they are just wonderful, they really are.