Kennedy Parker
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A likely storyIt was an issue with bigfooty before.
I wanted us to draft Dittmar. He had a huge blond mullet.I for one love a good mullet.
On other people. Not on me.
Mullets are a sign of poor parenting.
May as well give them their first pack of Winnie blues, and offer to steal their first Kingswood for them.
[/QUOTE]The Beatles broke the norm, these guys are trying hard to look like the norm for toothless, alcoholic brickies' labourers soon to be serving time for B&E.
Get some dreads, get a huge quif, grow your hair down to your bum, anything, but, don't EVER get a mullet.
And we are supposed to trust your opinion, Captain Sideburns?I hope you're kidding, mullets are in fashion atm with the youngsters. Nothing wrong with having a bit of fun.
off topicAnd we are supposed to trust your opinion, Captain Sideburns?
And we are supposed to trust your opinion, Captain Sideburns?
I hope you're kidding, mullets are in fashion atm with the youngsters. Nothing wrong with having a bit of fun.
[/QUOTE]The Beatles broke the norm, these guys are trying hard to look like the norm for toothless, alcoholic brickies' labourers soon to be serving time for B&E.
Get some dreads, get a huge quif, grow your hair down to your bum, anything, but, don't EVER get a mullet.
Man buns can be sexy... depends on the wearer.I am treating mullets the same way that manbuns are treated.
With gross generalizations about the character of those who have them , and those who are around them.
They still look sh*t though.
Rubbish! The 'Mullet' has been around for centuries, people plucked and shaved their heads to follow the fashion of the day... be it high foreheads or no hair around the ears. It has come and gone, and will do so again...
The Beatles, with their English haircut, were touted as being spawns of satan, drug ridden (well before they were), alcoholics who were set to lead the youth astray! Your description of "the norm for toothless, alcoholic brickies' labourers soon to be serving time for B&E" is no different.
Both are simply rhetoric to defend a predjudicial point of view point of view. Leave them alone, and let them experiment. If your anywhere near as old as me, you spent the 70s wearing skin tight pants and body shirts, with either long flowing locks, big hair, or slicked back hair!!! What does that say about us???
EDIT: This reads as pretty harsh, but it wasn't in my head when I wrote it... read it as if I'm slightly exasperated with a laugh in voice, and you'll understand what I meant... sorry if I offended.
Johnny Unitis, now there’s a haircut you could set your watch to.
[/QUOTE]The Beatles broke the norm, these guys are trying hard to look like the norm for toothless, alcoholic brickies' labourers soon to be serving time for B&E.
Get some dreads, get a huge quif, grow your hair down to your bum, anything, but, don't EVER get a mullet.
Mullet or not, we would just like the hair again.Actually it is the old men who would like the mullet as they were the ones rocking it in the 70's and 80's
The 70's were the best. long hair, taches, tinny fights on the hill at the SCG(and mud slides in the wet games), the birth of ACDC and true rock and roll bands......those were the days my friend.......Mullet or not, we would just like the hair again.