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http://www.google.co.uk/images?hl=en...ullet&gs_rfai=
A google image page of mullets for your delectation.
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http://www.google.co.uk/images?hl=en...ullet&gs_rfai=
A google image page of mullets for your delectation.
Well, there seems to be a good head of hair and muscular calves...
Are you planning on taking a slow death by vienna sausage?
I'm looking forward to that; remember, Satan was supposed to be very beautiful...
I still miss your original avatar.
You'd certainly be an impressive lot.
Nah, Paul, she just likes the manly feel of a beard; I must admit, I rather like these new partial beards all the fellows are wearing lately.
As for chinless: just think of Kenneth Branagh, he has no lips and he was considered a god...a 5 foot 4 inches of him.
That's a keeper Brian...you're adorable!
Asparagus should be outlawed, It tastes so devine and then rips apart you digestive system...God, did it blow out your uninary tract too...
I didn't know the mullet got across the ocean.
It's a hair style, marine cut on the top of the head and long hair in the back...look up some old pictures of Billy Ray Cyrus, the singer. In America, it was kind of considered the hair cut of people into country western
:idea: Are you quite sure; I mean, gauging it's appearance and all...though, I never really trust anything green:iagree:
I don't know, it might be safer if it isn't introduced via the mouth...
They claim it is wonderful for prostatitis: drains the kidneys, has alot of rare vitamins
My first impression was Marlon Brando and The Godfather
The way we describe a mullet back home is: "business in front, party in back"
Gentleman and lady,
It' that time of year (again) when you wish me a happy birthday! (5th)
I'm back from home sitting in my hotel treating myself to a Wild Turkey and Coke.
Cheers
Gilliatt
...The godfather without the vineyards and car bombs...I actually think he looks a bit like Scott Fitzgerald.
I had forgotten that description of the haircut...
Happy, Happy Birthday...can I do a thread so everyone will bake a pretend cake and all the ladies will send you kisses (and perhaps, some of the more affectionate lads)
Oh, I forgot to tell you; the secret to getting all the benefits of medical science is to do exactly the opposite of what they tell you...that's how I avoided catching syphilis when they were giving it in vaccines in the 40's (of course, it helped that I wasn't born yet and I was the wrong gender to join the army and the wrong ethnicity to get the vaccine):devil:
Thanks Athiest!
Sounds,
I was about to suggest we keep it as our own little secret among the blokes, but I see the mullet's out of the pail.
Haha (five laughing green smilies!)
What I think is more interesting than the hair style itself, is how the term "mullet" was ascribed to it.
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I didn't know it was called a mullet on the girls too. The European mullet had a bit more wow than ours.
Who let the cat out of the bag, anyway...Of course, you should let all the forum give you cards, hugs and kisses...
I wonder why it was called a mullet?
:smilielol5:
Not any more! My hair right now is about 1/2 an inch long.
I change my style about every six months. It's bloody funny when I go from long hair, full beard to goatee and marine cut - even friends stare at me and think "Where do I know you from?"
As you will have noticed, I've changed my avatar.
This one is the mightiest divination of all, the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Hail to his noodly goodness and pastafarian life.
It was paying a visit to our place.
Who doesn't love the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
http://www.alobbs.com/albums/albun26...dage.sized.jpg
I usually use this chart so I am worshipping Sauron at the moment. But whatever rocks your boat.
http://fun.drno.de/pics/english/worship.png
The weird thing is that there is actually a tribe that worships Prince Philip.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip_Movement
Harry Arnold's recollections of the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip
were engrossing "a rude horrible man ... we called out 'Happy New Year Sir' and he replied 'bollocks"'.
Ever since reading this in a review of a TV programme about the royal family some years ago, Prince Philip has also been an idol of mine.
I'm more traumatized by my friends changing their hair than when I do it myself:yikes:; I've just given up on my own and always keep the part in the middle or bangs.
I have got to check this guy out; everyone knows him...has he ran for office?
It's always bothered me that Mich didn't get this fellow in proper proportion....I hope it was just the painter:sosp:
Great chart, TAliesin...now, I'm a bit lost on who to worship:smilielol5:
Sounds about right, preachers and meatballs both give me indigestion...
Much better, I am worshipping the large size lemon lysol who banishes all the wicked odors from the house:smilielol5:
Just imagine if your wife were domestic goddess and head of the country...where can a man hide:crash:
:smilielol5:
What is that exactly?
I don't see the Marfa Lights
Wouldn't that be considered a mohawk?
If one were to equate that style to a fish, it might be called a "striper"
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...ge3UxKFumEY98=
And what is your avatar exactly?
Coincidentally, I just had some ziti pasta for dinner.
Gilliatt
He sure didn't vote for Dubbya!
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No, I just thought he was a nice, friendly chap to show instead of the living skeleton.
Every week is an FSM week!
It's a home-made soft toy FSM I made one rainy day a couple of years back.
His awesomeness is demonstrated by the levitation you see in the pic.
It is another incarnation of the Sphagetti monster as logged in the ancient annals of google images.
Perhaps I'll revert back... but then I do have a picture of my shed - a fine temporary abode which is solid, though listing slightly to the right, and a bit crumbly at the edges. Perfect in fact.
Here's the latest creation from the workshop - a three-storey dolls' house:
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s.../dollfront.jpg
1 metre wide and 1.2 tall.
The line on the roof is actually a hinged section to allow kids to use the third floor.
Very nice!
Now we know what became of that injurious sheet of plywood!
Will you continue with FF&E (fixtures, furniture and equipment)?
I believe you can purchase doll house furniture as model kits.
Looks like fun.
Gilliatt
I did indeed, and the feedback has been good so far.
I'm trying to figure a price for it. I'm thinking somewhere over $500. It contains $150 worth of supplies and took me about 2 days.
Bingo!
Yeah, it was quite fun, although the hinged section of roof took a few goes to get right.
I'm leaving the furniture out at this stage. There is a place that imports wooden dolls' house furniture and sells a complete set for $60, so I'll be talking to them so I can offer them furnished if need be.
Are you quite sure, I thought most squiggly things voted the same:smilielol5:
Beautiful, is there anything you can't do?
Paul, what happened to your new avatar; I rather liked him:hat:
Hum, I always just considered it the "victim cut"....since you always see the hair cut on police walls and on Americas most wanted:smilielol5:
Speaking of stripers....:reddevil:
I got homesick for my old one. Though i am considering my shed as a suitable avatar.
http://www.online-literature.com/for...pictureid=7556
What do you reckon?
anyone here knows of the band Amorphis? I am seeing them live November 5th, the day the new christmas beer enters the streets, going to be a good night.
I've always liked the wildness of the English countryside and the shed looks very cozy. If it were standing down my way, it would have a whole family living in it:smilielol5:
I notice you don't offer to neuter gorillas:smilielol5:
Never heard of them; I'm getting nervous about bands now with all the punk stuff out there...
[QUOTE=Paulclem;966297]I got homesick for my old one. Though i am considering my shed as a suitable avatar.[/IMG]
Brilliant!
:smilielol5:
That's got you, hasn't it? Any more of this and I'll have to start believing Dawkins' invention of memetics was a good idea.
I just checked the group out, yes, the lead singer has a nice voice...a little drowned out by the music.
Have you noticed how many rock groups are our age now...You know, somehow the whole grung look doesn't work at 50 the way it does at 20:smilielol5:
It wouldn't really bother me that they were distant cousins...I just really wouldn't want to hang out with a gorilla that had just lost his...:hand:
But Pauls shed has a certain ambiance...a feel of history...and a chair:)
No, but it has a dude with pig tails...
I still like the shed Paul; though, I must confess, I'm starting to become attached to Frankenstein.