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post #31 of 40
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Originally Posted by Dakota rube View Post
^You sure you don't mean obfuscation?


...Sorry, I meant obfuscarantism...need some Brylcream to polish my language skills
post #32 of 40
^a little dab will do you. Use more, only if you dare.
post #33 of 40
A. towel B. hairspray whats the problem here
post #34 of 40
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Originally Posted by jarude View Post
you're all unfunny fucking fuckers
sorry

just use a clay or a cream; anything that advertises the messy look. dry hair, work it in, then re-towel your hair. done



By the way, imhotep, thanks for your first picture. It'll come is useful when people try to argue that long hair (like C - left) looks better than shorter hair.
post #35 of 40
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Originally Posted by Inficius View Post

There's a real rager over in E&C or General that could use this gif.
post #36 of 40
That Brylcream ad has me rolling!

B, before and after, needs to find himself a competent barber stat.
post #37 of 40
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Originally Posted by imhotep View Post



old time hair products ftw

I like how brylcreem will turn your rockstar hair into math whiz hair. Nice.
post #38 of 40
If assholes could fly this place would be an airport.
post #39 of 40
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Originally Posted by westinghouse View Post
If assholes could fly this place would be an airport.

Yeah but it would stink. Then again, old-fashioned products work if you don't mind the smell: Brylcreem, Groom and Clean, V05, Vitalis, Jeris w/ oil.
post #40 of 40
Couldn't help but notice that old-time airports indeed smell like shit with a touch of Brylcream,Groom and Clean, VO5, Vitalis, Jeris w/oil. But I like the smell!
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