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Post by littlechevy on May 25, 2017 6:21:47 GMT -6
I don't see too many kid mullets in the wild. Come hang with me at work one day...you'll see more than your fair share. Oh, and several adults with them as well.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2017 6:21:51 GMT -6
Metro escalators are their own special hell. I just do the stairs because I get escalator rage when I can't walk past all the people j chilling for the ride up. Hahaha. Oh gosh. Same here. Stand right, walk left is a foreign concept to so many.
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Post by McBenny on May 25, 2017 6:21:55 GMT -6
Where do you guys live that a mullet is the standard cut?! DS' hair was very much a mullet before he had his first cut. I don't think people are choosing to the style for their kids when they go to the salon. No but they can choose to ignore it and get it cut so it's not a mullet.
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Post by silverspoon on May 25, 2017 6:22:00 GMT -6
Isn't there a difference between purposely getting hair cut in a mullet and waiting for hair to grow? My youngest currently has a mullet because the front of her hair will not grow. I will spare you all from having to tell me how cute my daughter is even with her crazy curly mullet. I've had thoughts of just taking scissors to the back and chopping off the tail of it. How hard could it be? Just try to go for a mostly straight line, right? But I'm too scared.
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Post by Cher on May 25, 2017 6:22:07 GMT -6
Gap Kids is pretty much all my kid wears for play clothes. It fits him well, the clothes are cute and they hold up. Whenever they do 50% off, I supermarket sweep the store because fuck paying full price at the Gap.
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Post by Cher on May 25, 2017 6:22:55 GMT -6
Metro escalators are their own special hell. I just do the stairs because I get escalator rage when I can't walk past all the people j chilling for the ride up. see, I take the escalators specifically so I can chill for the ride up. Or else I'd ya know, take the stairs. Chill on the right, pass on the left.
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Post by zimmerframe on May 25, 2017 6:22:55 GMT -6
So far the only gif I laughed at was the zimmerframe. It was an unexpected gif.
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Post by sheilathetank on May 25, 2017 6:22:56 GMT -6
Rat tails are trying to make a comeback over here. Please lord no. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk This reminds me of a confession for tomorrow.
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Post by Ee on May 25, 2017 6:22:58 GMT -6
People. Just say no to the baby mullet and get your kid a dang reasonable haircut.
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Post by Pizzaslut on May 25, 2017 6:23:12 GMT -6
DS' hair was very much a mullet before he had his first cut. I don't think people are choosing to the style for their kids when they go to the salon. No but they can choose to ignore it and not get it cut so it's not a mullet. Which is exactly what I did.
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Post by McBenny on May 25, 2017 6:23:21 GMT -6
Gap/ON fit my kids terribly. They're long and lanky and Gap/ON seems to run short and wide. We do a lot of cat and jack, OshKosh (their denim fits my toddler best), h&m, and I love baby Zara. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I like them cause they fit my lanky kids the lol. Pull in waist bands for the win.
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Post by poptarts on May 25, 2017 6:23:34 GMT -6
Bowl cuts on boys and unkempt girl or boy long hair. Mullets on kids. No the kid doesn't make the mullet cute. Do not post pics of your kids with mullets to try to argue it. I'm going to need you to have a talk with my youngest. Little girl refuses to keep her hair in a ponytail/barrette and she has quite the moptop. This! My DD will start off with combed hair in a ponytail or clip and not even ten minutes later it's out or messy.
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Post by 45thparallel on May 25, 2017 6:23:55 GMT -6
I thought of my UO this week because I noticed there is a poster who goes by the name billmurray. My UO is that I find Bill Murray to be highly overrated and I don't enjoy his films at all. I cannot think of a single one I have enjoyed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Agree. Groundhog Day was the worst.
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Post by zimmerframe on May 25, 2017 6:24:07 GMT -6
I don't like polo shirts - not on me, not on Mh, and not on the kiddo. Omg I love polo shirts on DS, his little collar UO at the back is sooooo cute! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by harvestmoon on May 25, 2017 6:24:10 GMT -6
Metro escalators are their own special hell. I just do the stairs because I get escalator rage when I can't walk past all the people j chilling for the ride up. see, I take the escalators specifically so I can chill for the ride up. Or else I'd ya know, take the stairs. THEY EXIST TO MOVE PEOPLE *FASTER* IN THE SPECIFIC CONTEXT OF METROS/COMMUTING! Or at least stand right and let people pass! Phew
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Post by Uncaripswife on May 25, 2017 6:24:12 GMT -6
Metro escalators are their own special hell. I just do the stairs because I get escalator rage when I can't walk past all the people j chilling for the ride up. see, I take the escalators specifically so I can chill for the ride up. Or else I'd ya know, take the stairs. That's cool, as long as you stand right, walk left.
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Post by ouiserboudreaux on May 25, 2017 6:24:38 GMT -6
Nuts do not belong in dessert. Unless it's a white chocolate macadamia nut cookie. But I wouldn't even choose that for dessert. Maybe a late morning snack.
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Post by Uncaripswife on May 25, 2017 6:24:48 GMT -6
Metro escalators are their own special hell. I just do the stairs because I get escalator rage when I can't walk past all the people j chilling for the ride up. Hahaha. Oh gosh. Same here. Stand right, walk left is a foreign concept to so many. Mind twins.
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Post by squeakyduck on May 25, 2017 6:24:52 GMT -6
I don't see too many kid mullets in the wild. Mullets (on kids mostly) for days where I live. It seems like most little boys either have a mullet or a high-and-tight. I've never cut my son's hair. He's got crazy curls everywhere. I don't brush it either.
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Post by McBenny on May 25, 2017 6:24:59 GMT -6
Isn't there a difference between purposely getting hair cut in a mullet and waiting for hair to grow? My youngest currently has a mullet because the front of her hair will not grow. I will spare you all from having to tell me how cute my daughter is even with her crazy curly mullet. So you cut the back so there's no mullet?
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Post by Ee on May 25, 2017 6:25:01 GMT -6
Isn't there a difference between purposely getting hair cut in a mullet and waiting for hair to grow? My youngest currently has a mullet because the front of her hair will not grow. I will spare you all from having to tell me how cute my daughter is even with her crazy curly mullet. I've had thoughts of just taking scissors to the back and chopping off the tail of it. How hard could it be? Just try to go for a mostly straight line, right? But I'm too scared. I've trimmed DDs hair several times success. She is pretty good at sitting still though.
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Post by sweptaway on May 25, 2017 6:25:43 GMT -6
I prefer bill Murray in serious roles. I also hate Jim Carey comedy but love him in The Majestic and The Truman Show
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Post by McBenny on May 25, 2017 6:25:57 GMT -6
Maybe this is a UO, but I wouldn't let DS walk around with a mullet. I'd cut those preshus little baby hairs with the quickness. This is exactly what I'm saying. Lol at the reasons, cut the back and there is no mullet.
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Post by jrun2013 on May 25, 2017 6:26:01 GMT -6
This one I've never seen. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Okay, then you haven't seen some of his best (or you saw them when you were 5). I command you to go and watch them and report back. I've seen enough and I stand by what I said. I think I formed this opinion while watching Groundhog Day, which is fucking terrible. Also, the Royal Tennebaums. Another movie that I contend is awful (yes, I know, major UO). I feel no need to watch more of his movies to further solidify my opinion. I don't want to subject myself to this torture. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by silverspoon on May 25, 2017 6:26:02 GMT -6
Nuts do not belong in dessert. Unless it's a white chocolate macadamia nut cookie. But I wouldn't even choose that for dessert. Maybe a late morning snack. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I feel like we just had this convo, like, days ago maybe. Didn't we? I don't know how many forums ago that was.
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Post by PinkFreud on May 25, 2017 6:26:48 GMT -6
Isn't there a difference between purposely getting hair cut in a mullet and waiting for hair to grow? My youngest currently has a mullet because the front of her hair will not grow. I will spare you all from having to tell me how cute my daughter is even with her crazy curly mullet. I've had thoughts of just taking scissors to the back and chopping off the tail of it. How hard could it be? Just try to go for a mostly straight line, right? But I'm too scared. Have done. Highly recommend
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Post by ouiserboudreaux on May 25, 2017 6:27:15 GMT -6
Nuts do not belong in dessert. Unless it's a white chocolate macadamia nut cookie. But I wouldn't even choose that for dessert. Maybe a late morning snack. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I feel like we just had this convo, like, days ago maybe. Didn't we? I don't know how many forums ago that was. Perhaps. It was mentioned up there some where and so I figured I'd throw out my stance while it was in my brain.
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Post by zimmerframe on May 25, 2017 6:27:48 GMT -6
Mullets (on kids mostly) for days where I live. It seems like most little boys either have a mullet or a high-and-tight. I've never cut my son's hair. He's got crazy curls everywhere. I don't brush it either. You don't brush it? My daughter has curly hair and it needs to be brushed 2-3 times a day. Or it's like a crazy bird nest. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by PinkFreud on May 25, 2017 6:28:06 GMT -6
I liked Bill Murray in St. Francis
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Post by chickenonsunday on May 25, 2017 6:28:15 GMT -6
Isn't there a difference between purposely getting hair cut in a mullet and waiting for hair to grow? My youngest currently has a mullet because the front of her hair will not grow. I will spare you all from having to tell me how cute my daughter is even with her crazy curly mullet. I've had thoughts of just taking scissors to the back and chopping off the tail of it. How hard could it be? Just try to go for a mostly straight line, right? But I'm too scared. I'm just letting it grow. The back has finally gotten to the point where she can wear a teeny tiny ponytail and she loves it. I don't think I'll ever be brave enough to cut the hair on my wriggly kids.
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