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Lemur
02-04-2010, 06:33
Worked a crazy-long day today, and at one point I was sure I was hallucinating. That man over there ... he doesn't actually have a dreadlock mullet, does he? No, I'm imagining things. Nobody has a dreadmullet. That's like one of those children's tales told to frighten and cow the kindelein into obedience.

Wait a minute. There he goes again. He really does have a dreadmullet.

Can the end of the world be far off? I know dreadmullets aren't mentioned specifically in the Book of Revelation, but they are implied.

It's been good knowing you all. The End Times are here.

Csargo
02-04-2010, 07:39
What?

Fragony
02-04-2010, 08:57
Dread-mullets are pretty common here, I like to decorate my garden with them

Subotan
02-04-2010, 09:59
I was very dissapointed by the amount of mullets I saw in Germany a few months ago. Very dissapointed.

PanzerJaeger
02-04-2010, 11:18
Don't bother planning any trips down South.

naut
02-04-2010, 12:51
Dreadlocks AND a mullet? Who would do such a thing? What a terrible combo.

Scienter
02-04-2010, 15:11
This sounds like something I should have seen on People of Wal Mart.

drone
02-04-2010, 16:18
Dreadlock mullet. Business in the front, party in the back, ganja all the time? :inquisitive:

Aemilius Paulus
02-04-2010, 17:40
This sounds like something I should have seen on People of Wal Mart.
Funny you say so, because that is where I arrived when I Googled what Lemur said :tongue:

What is also amusing is that dreadlocks are a hippy Northern/California thing, while mullets seem to be a holdover in the redneck South. What sort of a bloke is confused enough to wear a haircut like that? :dizzy2:

Rhyfelwyr
02-04-2010, 20:51
The guy sounds awesome. :laugh4:

Anyway, what's wrong with Wal Mart... that's where I shop (or ASDA as it is here). :stare:

Louis VI the Fat
02-05-2010, 01:22
That man over there ... he doesn't actually have a dreadlock mullet, does he? No, I'm imagining things. Nobody has a dreadmullet. That's like one of those children's tales told to frighten and cow the kindelein into obedience.

Wait a minute. There he goes again. He really does have a dreadmullet.

Can the end of the world be far off? I know dreadmullets aren't mentioned specifically in the Book of Revelation, but they are implied.

It's been good knowing you all. The End Times are here.Do you mean like in the picture below? Erm...'artistic working class' Paris chic. She's a waitress, he's her boyfriend. Beautiful people, endlesly expressive faces and personal style:




https://img196.imageshack.us/img196/1782/coiffure.jpg

A Very Super Market
02-05-2010, 01:39
Funny you say so, because that is where I arrived when I Googled what Lemur said :tongue:

What is also amusing is that dreadlocks are a hippy Northern/California thing, while mullets seem to be a holdover in the redneck South. What sort of a bloke is confused enough to wear a haircut like that? :dizzy2:

A black guy being non-comformist.

Aemilius Paulus
02-05-2010, 01:42
A black guy being non-comformist.
Hehe, good one :2thumbsup:

Sasaki Kojiro
02-05-2010, 02:06
Do you mean like in the picture below? Erm...'artistic working class' Paris chic. She's a waitress, he's her boyfriend. Beautiful people, endlesly expressive faces and personal style:


https://img196.imageshack.us/img196/1782/coiffure.jpg

That would be the "Cornrow-mullet"...pretty bad

A Very Super Market
02-05-2010, 02:07
Hehe, good one :2thumbsup:

What? That wasn't a joke. I can't think of any other person who could grow a dreadmullet.

Lemur
02-05-2010, 04:22
Do you mean like in the picture below?
Nope, that's called "cornrows" here in the U.S., and while silly-looking, it's an established hairstyle. The dude I saw yesterday evening had short hair in front, top and sides, shaped a bit like a bowl cut, and these long, ratty dredlocks sprouting from the back of his head. And he was a white dude. I have never seen such a hairstyle before, and I hope to never see it again. The white boy dreadmullet is a thing of horror and depravity.

CrossLOPER
02-05-2010, 04:23
At least it wasn't a horse tail.

Megas Methuselah
02-05-2010, 08:25
Nope, that's called "cornrows" here in the U.S., and while silly-looking, it's an established hairstyle.

Cornrows look good on some black guys. It's also ok on some girls, black or not. I have yet to see the hairstyle look good on a white guy, though. Thankfully, I've never seen a native guy with cornrows, who usually go long or extremely short or a mix of the two.

Major Robert Dump
02-05-2010, 10:09
Mullets = class, and a gentleman with discerning tastes.

Dreads = dirty

The two cannot be as one, for when these two worlds collide there becomes a rift in the space-time continuum

Hosakawa Tito
02-05-2010, 14:57
At least it wasn't a horse tail.

One horse-tail dreadlock mullet coming up.

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Lemur
02-05-2010, 16:14
One horse-tail dreadlock mullet coming up.
Ooooh, that's getting close ... now split the dreads into about six or seven rat tails, and turn the front into a bowl cut, and I'm going to start having post-traumatic flashbacks.

Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
02-05-2010, 17:36
Men should have short hair, it's the greatest legacy Rome left us.

Hosakawa Tito
02-05-2010, 18:37
All us older men really appreciate this look. The Friar Tuck Dreads:

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/hoppy84/baldingdreadmullet.jpg

Louis VI the Fat
02-05-2010, 21:05
Men should have short hair, it's the greatest legacy Rome left us.Eeeewww.

Short hair is sooo middle class. Fit for men who do physical labour. We, men of culture, distuingish ourselves from the unwashed masses through elaborate hair.

Alas, since the nineteenth century, even men of good society have confused the practicality and uniformity of the 19th century military style (a suit, and a functional haircut) for a fitting look. Dreadful and unimaginative. Me, I say that unless your occupation requires the projection of uniformity and absense of original intellectual or creative pursuit, short hair is a complete no-no.

Hosakawa Tito
02-05-2010, 23:52
Eeeewww.

Short hair is sooo lower class. Fit for men who do physical labour. We, men of culture, distuingish ourselves from the unwashed masses through elaborate hair.

Alas, since the nineteenth century, even men of good society have confused the practicality and uniformity of the 19th century military style (a suit, and a functional haircut) for a fitting look. Dreadful and unimaginative. Me, I say that unless your occupation requires the projection of uniformity and absense of original intellectual or creative pursuit, short hair is a complete no-no.

Hair is over rated. Especially when one doesn't have much...:laugh4:

KukriKhan
02-06-2010, 06:14
Stupid me. All this time I thought:

Mullet = a fish
dreadlock = some kinda special incarceration to be avoided.
cornrow = something discussed in Iowa diners
horsetails = well, horsetails

Hair grows, or doesn't. Attracts females or doesn't. Projects intimidation, or doesn't.

Mostly for me: doesn't. It only works as a first impression - what the wearer hopes I think of him/her. Ten minutes later tells the truth, despite hair, clothes, shoes, car, or talk. The question is whether to invest those 10 minutes.

I betcha the mullet-sporting, pinstripe-wearing, Ferrari-driving guy has as much value to contribute to Foreign Policy, Cultural Zeitgeist, or Batting Averages, as the crew-cut, bluejeans, F-250 fella.

Personally, I prefer to look at longish hair on a guy. Tells me how they care for themselves. Done well, kinda frames their face. Done poorly, makes them greasy, needy, victim-y. Short- hair? Who knows? you're forced to focus on the eyes - kinda rude. Fine on the battlefield, inappropriate on a city street.

So, weaselly hypocrite that I am, I keep mine 3 inches or less, collar length, conventional. When it hits 4 inches, have it cut to 1. It grows.

I cannot imagine sitting for the hours it would take to cornrow or dread my hair.

Centurion1
02-08-2010, 02:13
i like short hair. after youve put on or taken off a football helmet you will want to shave your head too.

Subotan
02-08-2010, 19:51
People who play football do wear helmets, don't be silly.

Sasaki Kojiro
02-08-2010, 21:19
People who play football do wear helmets, don't be silly.

In February of 2010, the 14th org "football vs soccer" debate was prevented only by a fortuitous typo.

Subotan
02-09-2010, 09:56
Thank goodness for my sloppy proofreading :yes:

Centurion1
02-11-2010, 00:00
it appears a disaster was just avoided.

let us never speak of it again