I'm a curious guy. Can you explain what makes it fantastic? I recall it as being just about as fantastic as the Nic Cage Wicker Man. Which is to say, not at all fantastic.
Elvis had fine, bone straight hair. Why try to be a cricle in a square hole. Maybe you should look for other inspirational pompadours, like this fellow's:
Edit: PS: I swear by Murray's. It'll pomp up any kind of hair.
Geez. Too serious. Dump the hard stuff and go have fun.
You'll thank me for it.
Then when you're 45 and frying burgers at Wendy's you'll curse me for it.
But I'll already be dead.
I got a pair too. I haven't had much chance to wear them yet, but so far I like them fine. Only problem is... they don't come with adventure, one apparently has to supply one's own, and gardening... trimming out a window, knocking in baseboards, chasing a three year old all over the gaff... not...
Actually written by Paul Desmond, the saxophinist. True, it was intended to be performed by the Quartet, and it's vintage, late fifties, puts it well past the era of the big band.
I'm finding it a little too frenetic and plotty. The show I thought was so great combined the mysterious back story of connections and relationships and the island with careful, thoughtful character development. Lately they just throw stuff into an episode to answer questions and raise new ones...
Cubic zirconia, GI Joe Adventure set rubies and a spray wash of gold over a tin Orphan Annie Decoder chassis, and all for $155? Sounds like the polyester suit of jewellry. Not on my pinky.
Yeah, but the question is a little dizzying, so a dizzy response is not surprising. If you ask for the inside circumfrence, or for them to measure around the inside of the hole (:eek: ), then let them figure our how to do it themselves, the response may be more helpful.
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