F. Y. I.
Posted by longhairedman on July 09, 2001 at 09:14:28: Previous Next
:Hey guys, for your information. I was reading a Entertainment Weekly (March 23, 2001 Edition) magazine at the dentists office and it had an article about Billy Ray Cyrus (Page 92). In the article, it mentioned the term "hockey hair". Apparently, the Canadians call the mullet "hockey hair". Anyway, Billy Ray Cyrus plays a country doctor in "DOC" and still has a mullet type hairstyle. In the article, he stated that once he is done with the series, he will go back to some good hockey hair. I like the term "hockey hair" rather than the term mullet. Don't you?
Re: F. Y. I.
Posted by randy on July 09, 2001 at 09:32:43: Previous Next
In Reply to: F. Y. I. posted by longhairedman on July 09, 2001 at 09:14:28:
I would call it "hokey"!
Re: F. Y. I.
Posted by james on July 09, 2001 at 11:59:14: Previous Next
In Reply to: F. Y. I. posted by longhairedman on July 09, 2001 at 09:14:28:
: :Hey guys, for your information. I was reading a Entertainment Weekly (March 23, 2001 Edition) magazine at the dentists office and it had an article about Billy Ray Cyrus (Page 92). In the article, it mentioned the term "hockey hair". Apparently, the Canadians call the mullet "hockey hair". Anyway, Billy Ray Cyrus plays a country doctor in "DOC" and still has a mullet type hairstyle. In the article, he stated that once he is done with the series, he will go back to some good hockey hair. I like the term "hockey hair" rather than the term mullet. Don't you?
it's called hockey hair in sweden as well =) in swedish words though, which would be "hockey frilla" ;-)
cheers,
james
Re: F. Y. I. /Sweden
Posted by Ragnar on July 10, 2001 at 12:05:29: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: F. Y. I. posted by james on July 09, 2001 at 11:59:14:
: : :Hey guys, for your information. I was reading a Entertainment Weekly (March 23, 2001 Edition) magazine at the dentists office and it had an article about Billy Ray Cyrus (Page 92). In the article, it mentioned the term "hockey hair". Apparently, the Canadians call the mullet "hockey hair". Anyway, Billy Ray Cyrus plays a country doctor in "DOC" and still has a mullet type hairstyle. In the article, he stated that once he is done with the series, he will go back to some good hockey hair. I like the term "hockey hair" rather than the term mullet. Don't you?
: it's called hockey hair in sweden as well =) in swedish words though, which would be "hockey frilla" ;-)
: cheers,
: james
Hailsan, James!
Are you in Sweden? I am a member of Sons of Norway and want to go to Scandivia. since this is not long hair related, email me at kwazatzhadarach@aol.com
Re: F. Y. I. /Sweden
Posted by Ragnar on July 10, 2001 at 12:05:53: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: F. Y. I. posted by james on July 09, 2001 at 11:59:14:
: : :Hey guys, for your information. I was reading a Entertainment Weekly (March 23, 2001 Edition) magazine at the dentists office and it had an article about Billy Ray Cyrus (Page 92). In the article, it mentioned the term "hockey hair". Apparently, the Canadians call the mullet "hockey hair". Anyway, Billy Ray Cyrus plays a country doctor in "DOC" and still has a mullet type hairstyle. In the article, he stated that once he is done with the series, he will go back to some good hockey hair. I like the term "hockey hair" rather than the term mullet. Don't you?
: it's called hockey hair in sweden as well =) in swedish words though, which would be "hockey frilla" ;-)
: cheers,
: james
Hailsan, James!
Are you in Sweden? I am a member of Sons of Norway and want to go to Scandivia. since this is not long hair related, email me at kwazatzhadarach@aol.com
Re: F. Y. I.
Posted by Ragnar on July 10, 2001 at 12:07:31: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: F. Y. I. posted by james on July 09, 2001 at 11:59:14:
: : :Hey guys, for your information. I was reading a Entertainment Weekly (March 23, 2001 Edition) magazine at the dentists office and it had an article about Billy Ray Cyrus (Page 92). In the article, it mentioned the term "hockey hair". Apparently, the Canadians call the mullet "hockey hair". Anyway, Billy Ray Cyrus plays a country doctor in "DOC" and still has a mullet type hairstyle. In the article, he stated that once he is done with the series, he will go back to some good hockey hair. I like the term "hockey hair" rather than the term mullet. Don't you?
: it's called hockey hair in sweden as well =) in swedish words though, which would be "hockey frilla" ;-)
: cheers,
: james
In the 80s as I live in a beach town, It was called a Surfer cut.