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Originally posted by pivo6
I'm going to have to disagree with you. He is wearing what I would call the "hair helmet"; something that I wore throughout high school. Now of course I have either lost a portion of that hair, or I just have a very high forehead.

my mom and my grandma have had helmets quite frequently

darth vader...
 
Originally posted by true777
oh well, I guess I'll be waiting on my couch then for you to come over and show me the underside of your laptop. In return, I'll be happy to show you my flame thrower ;)

Just kidding - I've just never managed to come up with paranoia about such things.

i spent most of my life not paranoid of people

and then, about ten years ago, i dated this girl who had everything

former ford model, musician in count basie's band, educated in europe, nice family, and michael jackson used to hang out with her when he came to the sf bay area

i was so impressed with her until she started stalking me and i found out that she must have been schizophrenic...basically she couldn't help it and her family did warn me about her

i didn't think really high achieving people could be so nuts then i saw the movie, "a beautiful mind" and then i was able to draw so many parallels with my own experience with my ex girlfriend...i became very careful after that
 
Originally posted by pivo6
I'm going to have to disagree with you. He is wearing what I would call the "hair helmet"; something that I wore throughout high school. Now of course I have either lost a portion of that hair, or I just have a very high forehead.

but go to the mullet website and you will see that there are many, many categories of mullets out there

i never quite grew the back long enough myself since i had the more common beatle cut with the bangs going on...i would never wear that now...he he

the most famous mullet wearer i can think of is mel gibson when he was younger...i think he influenced a lot of people
 
Ok, here goes mine! The quality sucks compared to a digital camera, but its all i could manage. :)
 

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Re: Mullet

Originally posted by patrick0brien
-All

A good pocket-definition of a Mullet is: "All business up front, all party out back."

or, to word it a bit better.

business in the front. party in the back


then there's l in the b.

etc.

mullets are big in london i've learned.
 
Wow this is huge thread...now I guess I'll contribute although I think the only pictures I have of me on my computer are from senior prom so they're now a year and half old

EDIT: Oh yeah, I'm the guy. :) I also found other pictures but I'm mostly drunk in them and im sure some of them aren't appropriate for this forum (oh college....:rolleyes:

EDIT AGAIN: Made the image a bit smaller
 

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Originally posted by jefhatfield
the most famous mullet wearer i can think of is mel gibson when he was younger...i think he influenced a lot of people

we had Hoddle and Waddle in the 1980's... :eek: :p :p
 
Originally posted by jelloshotsrule
winter- good try. but i've got some pictures at the photo place now... and a scanner... and well. you can figure out the rest.


i love tequila grandma's mullet

OK, in the interests of fairness, I'll post this from 1988:
 

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and this to add to the Mullet War currently being waged (OK, it's a pony tail, it was the 80's OK:rolleyes: ):

Now when Jello posts the horror of Leicester Square, you can see that I was almost human at one time:D
 

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Originally posted by WinterMute
and this to add to the Mullet War currently being waged (OK, it's a pony tail, it was the 80's OK:rolleyes: ):

Now when Jello posts the horror of Leicester Square, you can see that I was almost human at one time:D

you are far more human now than you were in those photos.... unless by "human" you mean "fashion emergency".
 
Originally posted by jelloshotsrule
you are far more human now than you were in those photos.... unless by "human" you mean "fashion emergency".

ROTFLMFAO!

I left the vagaries of the fashion world behind when I left the band treadmill, no need to dress like an idiot anymore.:D
 
Originally posted by WinterMute
ROTFLMFAO!

I left the vagaries of the fashion world behind when I left the band treadmill, no need to dress like an idiot anymore.:D

i hope that blur of capital letters is a joke


i dress like an idiot, but at least i don't attract to much attention to myself. ;)
 
Originally posted by crap freakboy
had to join in, though haven't many pics of myself (be grateful)..got 16000+ of my 26 month old girl- cant resist sorry :D
No apology necessary. From your member name, many of us are probably happier to see your wonderful 2-year-old.
 
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