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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Dr Phil Kitten,
Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:38,
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exactly!
What a great description.
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Dr Phil Kitten,
Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:40,
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In my view
you can't beat a good mullett, Pat Sharpe style
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SnoopySnoopyDoggDogg,
Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:42,
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I disagreem
however I would like to beat Pat Sharp...with a hammer.
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bovine I'm so old, even my old is old,
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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Jim Pooley,
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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adverse_camber,
Thu 17 Oct 2002, 9:53,
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I stand corrected and rather sadened
but thats the scum for you
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Jim Pooley,
Thu 17 Oct 2002, 10:01,
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