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Beemer
24th January 2007, 10:38
Seen at the Wings over Wairarapa event last weekend. It may have looked okay on a teenager, but on a guy aged about 40 with a neck and head that resembled a Sharpei, it just looked stupid!

Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
24th January 2007, 10:56
obviously having his midlife crisis early!! I haven't even seen young guys around town with a haircut like that!! No doubt he thinks he looks cool!! Don't even think helmet head could improve it!!

Beemer
24th January 2007, 11:03
He probably has teenage kids who are too embarrassed to be seen with him! I just wonder who on earth told him his haircut looked cool?

MSTRS
24th January 2007, 11:06
That's not a haircut...it's what happens when the comb-over takes

JimO
24th January 2007, 11:11
he has it on backwards

V4ME
24th January 2007, 11:43
he has it on backwards

Nah - he has his face and shades on backwards!

KATWYN
24th January 2007, 11:49
In a rock band perhaps? Plenty of guys in bands have
that kinda hair (I think)

onearmedbandit
24th January 2007, 12:48
Or is just an individual doing something that makes him happy. How distraught he will be when he finds out people are taking the piss out of him on a bike forum....

Beemer
24th January 2007, 12:52
Or is just an individual doing something that makes him happy. How distraught he will be when he finds out people are taking the piss out of him on a bike forum....

Public place - I laughed at him when I saw it - what's the difference?

Hitcher
24th January 2007, 13:14
It must be nice to be able to grow hair in such places...

-df-
24th January 2007, 13:17
Hey...stop mocking me!! I like my haircut...:first:

V4ME
24th January 2007, 13:17
Yeah - Maybe we should all post our hairdo pics in - We could have a poll on whose the most freaky! We could make it a dare!!:Punk:

McJim
24th January 2007, 13:18
Public place - I laughed at him when I saw it - what's the difference?

It's therefore highly likely that he is more comfortable with himself than you are with yourself hence he doesn't have the same imperative for conformity.

It's also highly likely that he will have a lot less chips on his shoulders as a result. :rofl:

Funnily enough at first galnce I thought it was Boomer - but I can see that it's his dad!

Beemer
24th January 2007, 13:19
It's therefore highly likely that he is more comfortable with himself than you are with yourself hence he doesn't have the same imperative for conformity.

It's also highly likely that he will have a lot less chips on his shoulders as a result. :rofl:

I dunno, I saw one of his mates throw a chip at him so he may well have lots of chips on his shoulders by now...

pervert
24th January 2007, 13:40
I dunno, I saw one of his mates throw a chip at him so he may well have lots of chips on his shoulders by now...

Worst...gag...ever...:laugh:

avgas
24th January 2007, 14:05
At least he has hair, :nono: finger points back to you - you know who you are

Sniper
24th January 2007, 14:49
At least he has hair, :nono: finger points back to you - you know who you are

You know that will backfire when they hit puberty.

Beemer
24th January 2007, 16:01
I take full responsibility for taking the mickey here - and I have a full head of hair. It's perhaps not as stylish as this guy's but at least people don't stop, point and laugh!

McJim
24th January 2007, 16:09
Hmmmm - I'm due down your way in February. Need to make an appointment with the Horrowhenua-Kapiti Chronicle on business. I could take a look at yer hairstyle and see if it makes me laff if ye like.

And don't worry:

a/ I don't drink.
b/ I'll be passing through and staying in Palmerston North.

Had to clarify as I hear you've had an episode with a lone Scotsman.

0arbreaka
24th January 2007, 16:09
that wouldnt even look remotely good on a teenager, not even in the80s-90s bracket.

Beemer
24th January 2007, 16:13
Hmmmm - I'm due down your way in February. Need to make an appointment with the Horrowhenua-Kapiti Chronicle on business. I could take a look at yer hairstyle and see if it makes me laff if ye like.

And don't worry:

a/ I don't drink.
b/ I'll be passing through and staying in Palmerston North.

Had to clarify as I hear you've had an episode with a lone Scotsman.

Ha ha! Good luck with the Chronic - I used to work for them as a photographer and they are pretty dire to deal with! Please feel free to call in for a drink/tea/coffee, I think I'd like your sense of humour - pm me for address details. Or get them off a certain someone who must have told you about our lovely experience with a Scotsman who almost put me off the species for life...

McJim
24th January 2007, 16:17
Ha ha! Good luck with the Chronic - I used to work for them as a photographer and they are pretty dire to deal with! Please feel free to call in for a drink/tea/coffee, I think I'd like your sense of humour - pm me for address details. Or get them off a certain someone who must have told you about our lovely experience with a Scotsman who almost put me off the species for life...

Tsk tsk...and I've told ye before not to generalise. I've been told I'm quite affable for a Glaswegian, Debt Collector, Biker Dude.

I suspect you were dealing with editorial - I'll be dealing with advertising. Quite different people in my experience.

Beemer
24th January 2007, 16:20
I suspect you were dealing with editorial - I'll be dealing with advertising. Quite different people in my experience.

Yes, that's true - but the advertising staff are even worse!

(The offer is genuine, and still stands though.)

mstriumph
24th January 2007, 16:42
s'obvious, innit?

all his mates have hair at the sides and none on top ....... so he did this for a joke - or a bet - or because it was Tuesday - or something ......


anyway - if everyone went around making fun of everyone elses idiocyncracies none of us would have any time for riding .......

Colapop
24th January 2007, 17:01
It's an inverted receding hairline!

boomer
24th January 2007, 21:56
I take full responsibility for taking the mickey here - and I have a full head of hair. It's perhaps not as stylish as this guy's but at least people don't stop, point and laugh!

No, they probably do it behind YOUR back ;)

Beemer
24th January 2007, 21:57
No, they probably do it behind YOUR back ;)

That's all right then, as long as I don't see it, I don't really care!

boomer
24th January 2007, 21:59
That's all right then, as long as I don't see it, I don't really care!

I'm sure nearly 50 years of practice has helped tone that skin to Rhino thickness ;)

Beemer
24th January 2007, 22:01
I'm sure nearly 50 years of practice has helped tone that skin to Rhino thickness ;)

With your help, long may that continue! As your friends would say "If you have nothing nice or possitive to say......"

boomer
24th January 2007, 22:04
With your help, long may that continue! As your friends would say "If you have nothing nice or possitive to say......"

Well maybe you want to have a spoonful of that yaself, remember you started publicly slating some bloke because of his hair, then said you had a right to do it publicly.... I know being a taff makes you speshal.. but NOT that speshal sweetheart

Trudes
24th January 2007, 22:08
As your friends would say "If you have nothing nice or possitive to say......"

It's a good motto to try and live by that one.....:done:

oldrider
24th January 2007, 22:09
Well that guy has got more hair on the sides than I have got on the top! :yes:

It would be nice to be able to make a fool of myself like that! :innocent: (lol)Cheers John.

boomer
24th January 2007, 22:10
It's a good motto to try and live by that one.....:done:

You mean you don't have to just say it ?

Beemer
24th January 2007, 22:16
You mean you don't have to just say it ?

Are you and the good lady joined at the hip? That was a mighty fast response from you both.:gob:

Deviant Esq
25th January 2007, 01:44
Tsk tsk...and I've told ye before not to generalise. I've been told I'm quite affable for a Glaswegian, Debt Collector, Biker Dude.


Affable for a Glaswegian means still pretty abrasive, you know that McJim! The cleaning lady at my current job is from Glasgow, and when she gets going she doesn't half make the workshop boys blush. She's great when you get on well with her though - she brings me hot chocolates. :first:

I've always found the Scots a great bunch of people. Didn't want to go down to England after spending a week in Scotland, and I'd happily go back there. Stayed a couple of days with some friends of the family in Caulkerbush, near Dumfries. The accent was so much more fun than the boring old London accent. Still, at least the Yorkshire accent is a bit more fun than that, so I can't complain.

boomer
25th January 2007, 09:24
This guy might have cut his hair like that for charity, but perhaps doesn't like to talk about it? Or maybe his newly purchased Thai girlyfrined just likes it like that.

Either way, you shouldn't laugh at people.. one day you'll laugh at one of those scottish folk and they'll give you a glaswegian kiss in return lassie