Posted on 03/20/2025 8:33:08 AM PDT by Bon of Babble
“How long does one have to sit in a chair to get that much
hair work accomplished? “
I think that about a lot of hairdos I see around here at work. It’s misspent time and money. Also nails.
This is just a shuck and jive sleight of hand to keep folks from staring at his fat Barack-reamer. Big Mike’s one weird looking guy.
Looks like Coolio
looks like she put on her Mickey Mouse ears sideways!
LMAO
Id be a bit more gentle and suggest the new hairstyle does not enhance her appearance.
Matt Walsh played extended clips last week. Not recommended for those driving or operating heavy machinery.
She looks like Mini-Mouse with axis translation in affect.
What a contrast, huh?
I’m always amazed how some people can go out of their way to make themselves even uglier than they are.

Michelle: "I just want you to f**k my s**t up."
Stylist: "I gotchu, fam."
Disney gets a new Mouscateer with an ear to spare?
“Just when you thought he couldn’t get more ugly.”
“he”? Ha ha ha. I see what you did there. They say that cat, Michelle, is a BAD
muthaf***a. Hey ! I’m just talking about BIG MIKE !
From what I learned in High School Biology this person pictured appears to be in the throes of cell division. Great gobs of geese, man, she’s got THREE clones emerging from her head !!!
Queen Ooga-Booga of the Odumbo Tribe.
Yikes.
What is that, a Moo-hawk? The three baskets like on the head of the head baker?
Only the top basket had the baked goods for Pharaoh. It didn’t go well for the idle baker.
In any case, what timing. Before this thread was posted I was over on the King David thread talking about skulls and coconuts:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/religion/4305516/posts?page=27#27
“This stuff is literal and more literal.” because
in the process I had pulled up a related word, so the page was fresh on the history list:
เกล้า
Etymology 1
Li (1977) reconstructed Proto-Tai *kləuꟲ² (“head; knot of hair on the top of the head”).[1]
Thereafter, Pittayaporn (2009) reconstructed the Proto-Tai forms as *klawꟲ (“hair knot”) and *krawꟲ (“head”) (เกล้า (glâao), Lao ເກົ້າ (kao), Tai Nüa ᥐᥝᥲ (kàw) and Zhuang gyaeuj are descendants of *klawꟲ (“hair knot”)),[2] but it seems to vacillate whether to distinguish between the two forms.[3]
Possibly cognate with Proto-Austronesian *qulu (“head”).[4]
Compare Old Chinese 首 (OC *l̥uʔ; *hljuʔ, “head”).
Noun
เกล้า • (glâao)
(elegant) head.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A5%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2
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And on a slightly earlier track, I had this page off to the side, just hadn’t gotten back to it yet:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connect_the_dots
3 knots. 🤔
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