Wednesday, July 2, 2008

HAIR WATCH: HAIR ISSUES START EARLY...

[Exactly the same shade as the stripes. Colour coordination has leaped to a whole new level.]


When you're a child, you're sort of allowed to have bad hair. There were about three suspicious looking rat-tails among our grade four classmates and probably three times as many bowl-cuts. In fact, you're speaking to a lady that turned up to her grade one photo day with two ponytail poof-balls on either side of her head -- she knows childhood bad hair personally.

Kind of like Fernando Torres here.

Note: First goal: totally the keeper's fault. Sure that's not Lehmann out there?




[Good eye, joejoejoe.]

[And, SA, totally not his natural hair colour. Ick. Thanks, girl!]

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5 Comments:

Dame, that haircut sounds brutal. But I have had the worst - when i was 4, my mom decided i should get a bob. So we went to the hairdressers and I get the haircut. The problem is that i have curly hair. I love my curls but you know when you brush curly hair, it just frizzes and poofs out. Yeah i had a cloud of frizz on my head for 2years before it completely grew out.
A bad do can totally leave you scarred for life. My Mum liked to pin my hair off my forehead when I was a kid and now I *have* to have bangs...just have to.
I'll say it again...

WHY WOULD HE DO THAT TO HIS OWN HAIR?!

It's one thing for your parents to mess you up. Once you get the ability (or should I say permission?) to have your hair the way you want something like this should NEVER HAPPEN.

And here in the Southeastern part of the US kids had the mullet look. A lot. Scary really.
  At July 3, 2008 4:23 PM Anonymous Janalee said:
Yeah okay I guess I'm joining the bad hair train. I really didn't mind it during Euro. Maybe it's the lack of headband.

As for the cut he's sporting in the video, I think I had the same one when I was about 9.
I think he looks cute...the young one, at least. Right now I don't like him at all.







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