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That hair is hidious. I can't believe there is still a hairstylist that would cut it and be proud as their client walked away.
9:58 AM
this is the reason im happy to live in a land of freedom....where hairstyle restrictions are kept to a minimum.
10:26 PM
I truly think this guy is doing a service for many. Everywhere he goes he brings a smile to all. I think we should all take a lesson from this guy and give of ourselves in a similar way.
--doug
9:30 AM
You could never have that kind of lilt on a mullet out here in the West...not in a million years!
Even if you crimped and feathered, there's something that intense humidity does to a mullet that nothing else can.
I mean, you can totally tell he has strong roots too. Who woudln't want roots like that?
The problem out here in the West is that the dryness gets into your prep phase, set up and treatment. The result--too much feathering and flyaways.
I guess you can't have it all. There's tradeoffs wherever you live...at least that's my $.02.
11:44 AM
that completely looks like Billy Ray Cyrus ( for all you country fans)!
1:00 AM
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