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Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Truzi, Jul 10, 2005.

  1. MR.BUICK

    MR.BUICK Guest

    Well, actually to be honest I should have added "never see any punk rock/metal style often around here at this day and age", as my mom said metal and rock styles were heavy in her day. I've seen some girls/women with the black hair and blue highlights and blue on the top of their head. Those are about the rarest hair style around here. In fact, never seen that in my town, seen some of that in st louis and milwaukee. Not too many radical styles around my range of the woods, just a select few. The true style in my area seems to be hiphop and rap styles for the 'in' crowd. Me personally, I just keep a normal hair style, fro's and mullets don't cut it for me. :puzzled: :laugh:
     
  2. StreetStrip

    StreetStrip Well-Known Member

    Dumbest hair style ever......

    I went down to get a hair cut at the local barbershop. [age 9-10]
    It was still the old type shop with a shaky handed older gent.
    I asked to get a mohawk. [A-team was big]

    I ended up hating that hair cut.
    He gave me an Indian mohawk.
    Not a Mr T mohawk.

    I was shamed enough to never try that again.
     
  3. pooods

    pooods Well-Known Member

    Yeah, when I was in high school several of my buddies from the football team decided they wanted a mohawk and wanted enough hair on the sides to shave their team number and team logo in. :pp After watching the first 2 go, I elected to get the heck out of there and leave my hair alone. :laugh: I have never seen such a mess 3 weeks later that those guys had. :Dou: About half the team ended up with them, and I don't think any of them liked it.
     
  4. Darryl Roederer

    Darryl Roederer Life is good

    I go in for a mohawk about once every 2 or 3 years. I was into punk big-time back in the late 70's to early 80's, and I guess I never really grew out of it. I'v still got my old Clash, Smashing Glass, and Blondie 8-tracks :laugh:

    Not up for it now because my last haircut was a bald shave.
     
  5. Dan Healey

    Dan Healey Well-Known Member

    Gee, comon guys.....

    Truzi is a gal (one of the few to hang out on this site)... And because she hangs out here, a perfect 10! :grin: :laugh:

    Oh, and if Truzi isn't, please don't tell us, because that would mean there are only about 3 gals that hang out here. :bglasses:

    And besides, 4 hours to Columbus from Cleveland! That is one hell of a lot of potty breaks.... :eek2: On a good day, 4 hours and I'd get to Cleveland from Cincinnati, and Columbus is the half way point. :puzzled:
     
  6. 1979SHX

    1979SHX derevaun seraun

    Yep. Agree. I think she's spilled enough clues.

    We know about you now! :bglasses:

    Still, it's been fun.
     
  7. msc66

    msc66 still no vacuum

    I had a feeling about you. :beer

    I always had some sort of "alternative" hair cut. Dyed all different colors and what not. When I turned 30 I decided to let my hair go natural and what do you know :shock: it was going grey! :laugh:

    I keep my hair short now 'cause I don't have much but I still can't seem to dress "normal". It just doesn't feel right for me.
     
  8. msc66

    msc66 still no vacuum

    :puzzled: For some reason that thought never crossed my mind.
     
  9. rtabish

    rtabish Well-Known Member

    at another web site i visit, www.CB1100F.net there is a gal who frequents the site who is actually in last months penthouse. on the site she goes by the name "bisexual britni" and has posted some of her own pictures on the site. now, i dont want ANY of you guys posting pictures like this on THIS site :jd:
    i always thought 'punk' meant a harder edged attitude than most styles. it is not just the way your dressed or the music you listen to. the people i know that i consider living the 'punk' life style actually wear fairly normal clothes. i think you are confusing 'goth' or 'metal 'and the dark clothes and music that goes with that. i do see "out of norm" hair styles, black leather jackets, and black hooded sweatshirts, but i also see button-up plaid, paisley, and slacks. and as for the music, i think it gravitates more toward MC5, the stooges, the ramones, on through black flag, dead kennedys, and even into ska and psychobilly. i dont think blondie was really punk, especially after they started recording their first album. but that is my opinion.
     
  10. msc66

    msc66 still no vacuum

    The punk look has definately changed over the years. The traditional punk look is now just a fashion statement and real punk bands really have no particular style. The red plaid pants, combat boots, suspenders, torn t-shirt and spiked mohawk really became the punk uniform in the '80's with the coming of "hardcore".

    Goth and metal are a whole other animal music wise and fashion wise and should NEVER be confused with true punk. Especially metal, I hate metal. :rant:

    Yeh, Blondie may have been considered punk when they were playing CBGB's with the Ramones, Pattie Smith, Television ect but then anything different back then was labelled punk. Blondie's "Detroit 442" is more raw but with the release of "Parallel Lines" they were more pop than even NewWave. :Smarty:
     
  11. Truzi

    Truzi Perpetual Student

    AUGH!!!! Someone said "mullet." My ears, my ears.

    Punk and Metal each cover a wide range. For instance, Metal isn't just Metallica-esque music.

    Punk isn't just the Suicidal Tendencies-esque.

    A good friend of mine in high school was into punk. He was blonde, so dyed his hair like a skunk, with a rat-tail. No mohawk, and just a modest spike. Of course he had the combat boots and trench coat with a mohawked rubber smurf hanging from the shoulder by its ear. He also had a heavy leather jacket which he doubled in weight with studs.
    We went to a Catholic school, and while neither of us could dress how we liked in school, we certainly didn't look like everyone else. People thought it odd we were friends because we listened to different music - such a limited mentality. Not that we had to like each others music to be friends (though we did).

    Punk style is typically no particular style - more of a purposeful decision not to dress in style. Mohawks were not the standard fair, and leather and studs likewise were in the minority.


    Oh, what "clues" do you think I gave? I've not purposely dropped any hints.
     
    Last edited: Jul 11, 2005
  12. MR.BUICK

    MR.BUICK Guest

    Im confused!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Blah, im sticking to my first thought-----------------------------------------------------------------------Female. While I have not seen any males with a name as Truzi or of similar, it wouldn't surprise me as a first. So, tell us already, are you a girl?!?!?!??????
     
  13. StreetStrip

    StreetStrip Well-Known Member

    Unless otherwise stated, I just assume everyone here has a penis.
     
  14. pooods

    pooods Well-Known Member

    :laugh: :grin:
     
  15. MR.BUICK

    MR.BUICK Guest

    Sure they do, and my name is tommy vercetti. :puzzled: :puzzled: :puzzled:

    :laugh: :TU:
     

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  16. Oklahoma!

    Oklahoma! Well-Known Member

    >>>>>>>>>Last year, me and my girlfriend, along with another couple went on a "double date" weekend getaway to Niagra Falls. Had dinner in a nice restaurant, and sitting a couple of tables away was a middle aged couple. Suddenly, my girlfriend says "OMG, she's not wearing any underwear!!!"

    Look over, and this middle aged woman has her dress hiked up all the way, and she's "showing off the goods", licking her lips, and winking at us while her husband is having a cell phone conversation.

    This went on for almost an hour. They finished first and left the restaurant... Not a single word exchanged with her, but all of us at our table got the best free show in town. We laughed the entire night and part of the next day
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    I'm guessing that if it were your wife or daughter you would not laugh so loudly. We certainly don't place much value on morals anymore, and then wonder what is wrong with our world. We have the world we deserve. I would have told the husband. And then prayed for the kids.
     
  17. bob k. mando

    bob k. mando Guest

    one way to tell for sure would be to find out if 'she' is single and then ask how many cats 'she' has. :Brow:

    And besides, 4 hours to Columbus from Cleveland! That is one hell of a lot of potty breaks.... On a good day, 4 hours and I'd get to Cleveland from Cincinnati, and Columbus is the half way point.
    somehow, i don't think truzi is in toledo anymore. but then, i guess it was time for the improbability drive to kick in.

    my name is neither Pat nor Chris
    c'mon. admit it. you DO have friends named Marion, Kelly, Kim, LaVerne (that's my mechanics name and no, i haven't personally checked his equipment), Dale and Gail/Gale.

    i will fetch your shrubbery forthwith ... only please, stop saying that. :shock:

    as for me, i wasn't aware of the controversy. i had always assumed 'she' was a tomboy. :puzzled:

    as far as 'tells' go, you've left a fairly large one in this thread truzi. :spank:
     
  18. Truzi

    Truzi Perpetual Student

    ROTFLMAO
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    No cats, I'm a dog person. We've also had fish, turtles, hampsters, mice, doves, and ferrets.

    My first name is very common. Truzi is my nickname (in real life); a shortened form of my Italian surname.
     
  19. MR.BUICK

    MR.BUICK Guest

    Oh great, we're already trying to figure out your gender(im still saying female), and then we get a name to figure out as well? I know, I know, im guilty as charged about the name subject. But still! :laugh:
     
  20. GranSport72

    GranSport72 Angry Right Foot Disease

    I don't know if it's much of a hint or not, but how many guys with long hair do you know that have tried to crimp it? Unless you're Billy Ray Cyrus? That's the only one I know of.... :rolleyes:
     

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