Girls hairdo's
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stripeysydney
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Girls hairdo's
I really do not like the abundance of the "Rachael" type hairdo's that the young chavettes seem to be sporting nowadays, reaaaally boring...
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jasonhallceltic
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Re: Girls hairdo's
you take an interest in young chavettes?
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stripeysydney
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Re: Girls hairdo's
Believe it or not, no, because I find them boring to look at, and they are all beginning to to look like clones.
If Jennifer Anniston was so great, how come she's still single?
If Jennifer Anniston was so great, how come she's still single?
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Officer Dibble
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Re: Girls hairdo's
"I really do not like the abundance of the "Rachael" type hairdo's that the young chavettes seem to be sporting nowadays, reaaaally boring..."
Tell me about it, Sydney. Does my fucking head in - and has been doing so since the turn of the millennium. It's so fucking shite that it should be renamed 'the chav cut'. It worked once, on Jennifer Aniston. But it became very tedious very quickly when every skanky, no style, no imagination, no individuality chav bird started having it ? and has still fucking got it to this day! Same goes for tats and the wearing of jeans. It?s all fucking skanky bollocks!
This phenomena has not gone unnoticed by social commentators ? A A Gill wrote a piece in The Times quite a while back bemoaning the all but ubiquitous ?Tamsin cut? (Tamsin Outhwaite had it in Eastenders) and the utterly tedious, uniform, cloned look of almost every young woman nowadays. He bemoaned their lack of taste, individuality, style and flair ? where had it all gone? Women didn?t used to be like this. He advanced some interesting theories why it might be so - to do with the rise of vacuous celeb culture and the ubiquity of the mobile phone. He suggested that young women are so interconnected and wired up nowadays that it?s all but impossible for then to break free of peer pressure and develop an individual style or look. The pressure to conform to the lowest common denominator ? jeans, vest top and a lank, rat-eaten, hairstyle ? is immense, and something us chaps might not quite understand. Indeed, my own lady friends have given me an insight into how it is. I was discussing this very issue with one lady while driving her home after a thoroughly agreeable knobbing session round at my country retreat. She was saying how awful the chav bird look was (never mind chav bird behaviour) and that she herself loved dressing like a woman (skirts, dresses ? remember those?). However, that said, she was going down town at the weekend to by a pair of JEANS!.. Jeez, I nearly crashed through a fucking hedge. When I enquired about this apparent contradiction she told me that she had been invited on a girls night out and if she turned up looking all feminine, glamorous and lovely, the other women/girls would be slagging her off behind her back ? saying ?Who does she think she is?? ?She thinks she?s better than us (chav birds). Snooty cow.? But, in the way of female behaviour, to her face they would be all sweetness and light. I've heard this very same thing from a number of women.
Will women ever go back to being feminine and glamorous ? or will they be stuck in the chav birds rut for the foreseeable future? Is the shitty Rachel hairstyle here to stay?
Anyhow, enough of depressing chav birds, lets remind ourselves how it used to be with the fabulous Candy Davies and Debbie Linden
Officer Dibble
Tell me about it, Sydney. Does my fucking head in - and has been doing so since the turn of the millennium. It's so fucking shite that it should be renamed 'the chav cut'. It worked once, on Jennifer Aniston. But it became very tedious very quickly when every skanky, no style, no imagination, no individuality chav bird started having it ? and has still fucking got it to this day! Same goes for tats and the wearing of jeans. It?s all fucking skanky bollocks!
This phenomena has not gone unnoticed by social commentators ? A A Gill wrote a piece in The Times quite a while back bemoaning the all but ubiquitous ?Tamsin cut? (Tamsin Outhwaite had it in Eastenders) and the utterly tedious, uniform, cloned look of almost every young woman nowadays. He bemoaned their lack of taste, individuality, style and flair ? where had it all gone? Women didn?t used to be like this. He advanced some interesting theories why it might be so - to do with the rise of vacuous celeb culture and the ubiquity of the mobile phone. He suggested that young women are so interconnected and wired up nowadays that it?s all but impossible for then to break free of peer pressure and develop an individual style or look. The pressure to conform to the lowest common denominator ? jeans, vest top and a lank, rat-eaten, hairstyle ? is immense, and something us chaps might not quite understand. Indeed, my own lady friends have given me an insight into how it is. I was discussing this very issue with one lady while driving her home after a thoroughly agreeable knobbing session round at my country retreat. She was saying how awful the chav bird look was (never mind chav bird behaviour) and that she herself loved dressing like a woman (skirts, dresses ? remember those?). However, that said, she was going down town at the weekend to by a pair of JEANS!.. Jeez, I nearly crashed through a fucking hedge. When I enquired about this apparent contradiction she told me that she had been invited on a girls night out and if she turned up looking all feminine, glamorous and lovely, the other women/girls would be slagging her off behind her back ? saying ?Who does she think she is?? ?She thinks she?s better than us (chav birds). Snooty cow.? But, in the way of female behaviour, to her face they would be all sweetness and light. I've heard this very same thing from a number of women.
Will women ever go back to being feminine and glamorous ? or will they be stuck in the chav birds rut for the foreseeable future? Is the shitty Rachel hairstyle here to stay?
Anyhow, enough of depressing chav birds, lets remind ourselves how it used to be with the fabulous Candy Davies and Debbie Linden
Officer Dibble
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c.j.jaxxon
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Re: Girls hairdo's
What does this hairdo look like?
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stripeysydney
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Re: Girls hairdo's
Hey! C.J. How's it going on the other side of the pond?
To answer your question in short, this type of haircut originated from Rachael (Jennifer Anniston) about ten years ago, when she was in the U.S. "comedy" show, "Friends".
The offending haircut can be described thus: Longish and Ratty-tailed. dull and parted to one side, that's it basically.
To answer your question in short, this type of haircut originated from Rachael (Jennifer Anniston) about ten years ago, when she was in the U.S. "comedy" show, "Friends".
The offending haircut can be described thus: Longish and Ratty-tailed. dull and parted to one side, that's it basically.
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c.j.jaxxon
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Re: Girls hairdo's
Oh ok. I've seen it then. Thanks. Thinking about it now, it IS boring. It kinda reminds me of waking up in the morning and maybe just brushing your hair instead of combing it.
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Sam Slater
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Re: Girls hairdo's
I thought Rachael had more than 1 haircut in the time she was in Friends? I never watched it really but have seen clips. Her hairs been different at times.
Most chav birds I see don't have cuts like that. It's all plastered back to their skulls and tied in a ponytail thats pulled so tight it lifts their eyebrows 4 inches upwards.
I don't know about boring either. What do you want, all girls walking around like they're in the Sexpistols? !laugh!
Most chav birds I see don't have cuts like that. It's all plastered back to their skulls and tied in a ponytail thats pulled so tight it lifts their eyebrows 4 inches upwards.
I don't know about boring either. What do you want, all girls walking around like they're in the Sexpistols? !laugh!
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