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Started by: r.fisher (607)

Just a little rant,the number of women who are interviewed on t.v. who KEEP sweeping there hair away from there eyes is increasing, why dont they put a clip in. (or is it a WOMEN thing)

Started: 25th May 2017 at 17:46
Last edited by r.fisher: 25th May 2017 at 17:46:54

Posted by: lectriclegs (5712)

Maybe a change of stylist is required, Roy.

Replied: 25th May 2017 at 17:58

Posted by: momac (12424) 

We live facing a bus stop..and the young ones stand there waiting for their
School bus..I watched one girl pull her hair forward ..a minute later threw it back again..this went on nonstop until the bus came along...why do they do
it...she must have done the same action twenty times.

Replied: 25th May 2017 at 18:00

Posted by: Anne (4385) 

Can't abide having hair blowing around my face, having a fringe is too much for me.

Replied: 25th May 2017 at 19:18

Posted by: kayleigh (1161)

their obsessed with so called fashion these days and the men are as bad .they all look like the foreigners with the dirty filthy looking beards they are growing .

I really thing the ones on tele should clean themselves up. especially the chefs or anyone dealing with food. before you all start shouting .. I mean the women chefs as well.

Replied: 25th May 2017 at 19:28

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

I never got to see 'Hair'!

Thought that I would catch it ont telly, but it never materialised.

Guess that by now it would be far too dated.

I wonder what Marsha Hunt is doing these days?

Replied: 27th May 2017 at 19:53

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

Replied: 27th May 2017 at 20:08

Posted by: roylew (4026)

Well I think it's quite sexy watching a girl sweep her hair...they know what they are doing you know

Replied: 27th May 2017 at 20:35

Posted by: tonker (27913) 

We once went to the Pines hotel, in Clayton le Woods, and my mate's wife found a pube in her dinner!

Replied: 28th May 2017 at 00:15

Posted by: berylh (2168)

roylew has it in one - its drawing attention to themselves like preening to attract the interest of the male of the species

Replied: 28th May 2017 at 17:16

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

Probably should not do it at bus stop then. Drivers' attention needs to be on the road.

Replied: 28th May 2017 at 19:01

Posted by: berylh (2168)

Replied: 28th May 2017 at 21:54

Posted by: roylew (4026)

Enjoy

Replied: 28th May 2017 at 23:10

Posted by: kenee (2111)


I saw 'Hair' at the Liverpool Empire about 1970, a big thing was made about the full frontal
but it was only a few seconds of exposure, then the cast ran off starkers up the theatre aisles.
There was more nudity a couple of years ago when 'Cabaret' appeared at the Lowry...
and we were on the front row

Replied: 29th May 2017 at 17:24

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

Yes, what was shocking for the 1960's, is passé, and overwhelmed by all that has happened since.

"The opening night was delayed until the abolition of theatre censorship in England under the Theatres Act 1968 so that the show could include nudity and profanity." (Wiki)

Did The Age of Aquarius ever actually dawn, or did it falter?

I think that somehow, I must have missed it.

I lived in London at time of 1968 West End production, which fielded a notable line up of talent. One odd thing which I recall, is they did a special one night performance for London Cabbies!

Replied: 29th May 2017 at 19:16

 

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