Is there a cycling haircut?
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Of course there is...and this is it:
https://secure.nypost.com/photos/gal...es/photo06.jpg
But it only works if you have a poodle with a matching 'do.
https://secure.nypost.com/photos/gal...es/photo06.jpg
But it only works if you have a poodle with a matching 'do.
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I'm too astonished by the fact that "haircut" no longer cuts the mustard as a masculine term for some people to come down on you for the uncommonly stupid sexism.
On topic, who the F cares what your haircut is? Do what's comfortable, it's not like there's some particular style that looks especially pro.
On topic, who the F cares what your haircut is? Do what's comfortable, it's not like there's some particular style that looks especially pro.
Sorry to offend you, nancy.
What kind of hairstyle are you rockin? Is it one of those totally unkept looks that takes 20 minutes to style?
/sarcasm (but not for long)
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But did you really have anything better to do? Anything better to do, that is, that you were actually going to do?
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Gary Fisher was DQd for being a longhair. So, he put his talents into something else, and the rest is history, i.e. he invented MTBing. Today, do what you want. In cool weather, let it grow, get a windstopper cap, pull out the old Giro "LeMond" helmet with three top vents, solid styrofoam on the sides...
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It's not really dumb, it's people who are into something, or not.
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Gary Fisher was DQd for being a longhair. So, he put his talents into something else, and the rest is history, i.e. he invented MTBing. Today, do what you want. In cool weather, let it grow, get a windstopper cap, pull out the old Giro "LeMond" helmet with three top vents, solid styrofoam on the sides...
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