everyone is
what's that ooh..anus's mum?
he looks daft in a ponytail? he's not allowed round your house for christmas dinner unless he gets rid of it?
ok...I'll pass on the message
;)
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:22,
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he looks daft in a ponytail? he's not allowed round your house for christmas dinner unless he gets rid of it?
ok...I'll pass on the message
;)
well
given that everyone said "yes" instantly, don't you think that's a clue? It's not personal, it's just that ponytails really do make you look like a wanker.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:25,
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Sniff...
Well fuck you all you shower of humourless bastards, it's nothing personal I just hate you all!
joke, people!
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:31,
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joke, people!
well,
i like long hair on men....much better than the thug/skinhead/lager-lout look
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:37,
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Yay!
A quick look at you profile suggests why. Although it's not black (anymore ;)
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:41,
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where do
alice bands fit on this scale then? more or less acceptable?
(not that i have either but am just curious)
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:34,
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(not that i have either but am just curious)
Its something that posh woman wear
on there head to stop there hair falling forward.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:37,
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sloane girls of the 80's were very fond of them.
They are a sort of U-shaped hoop that pushes your hair back from your forehead, with the two ends resting behind your ears.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:38,
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I disagreem
however I would like to beat Pat Sharp...with a hammer.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:45,
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thats the kitty
Some "sportsmen" wear them to stop their hair falling into their eyes. (admittedly i dont recall seeing men wear them as a fashion statement though, cause if i had i would have laughed loudly)
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:43,
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I'm sure I saw the front page
of the Sun the other day with Beckham wearing one. That's the front page of a national newspaper bought by 4 million people. Reporting a man wearing a hair band. The front page.
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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:53,
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