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I was watching the Olympics last night and the winners of the skating were Russian and then i thought it was Kiko XD but it was just a guy with the same hair cut !

so his haircut really is popular over there, i mean they had the same beard and everything i was shocked

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Obviously, it's popular in Spain, too. I think they got the hair fashion from Game of Thrones or maybe even John Boorman's "Ex Caliber". It's probably like being a goth or an emo.

I was a long-hair many years ago. I know this stuff.

I'll deal with it. His hair-doo will be more conventional as time passes. I guarantee it.

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:p That hair doesnt really ready game of thrones. Its not something ive ever seen from the show unless you are talking about dothraki warrior style,but then their hair stands for how many battles they won so kiko would most likely be looked down on and never find a mate in the dothraki kingdoms

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I call the hair-do Neo-Barbarian.

Liam Neeson wore it in Ex Calibur. That's actually where he got his start in movies; he had been a stage actor until John Boorman discovered him. The movie simply must been seen, since it's the most comprehensive movie about the Arthurian legends. (Patrick Stewart, aka Capt. Picard, was also plucked off the stage and put into the film industry by this movie.). This pix doesn't really show it well, but it too, is Neo-Barbarian...

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I was watching the Olympics last night and the winners of the skating were Russian and then i thought it was Kiko XD but it was just a guy with the same hair cut !

so his haircut really is popular over there, i mean they had the same beard and everything i was shocked

Kiko's legs are too skinny to be a skater.

He's built more like a marathon runner.

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Obviously, it's popular in Spain, too. I think they got the hair fashion from Game of Thrones or maybe even John Boorman's "Ex Caliber". It's probably like being a goth or an emo.

I was a long-hair many years ago. I know this stuff.

I'll deal with it. His hair-doo will be more conventional as time passes. I guarantee it.

You had a Mullet didn't you

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Obviously, it's popular in Spain, too. I think they got the hair fashion from Game of Thrones or maybe even John Boorman's "Ex Caliber". It's probably like being a goth or an emo.

I was a long-hair many years ago. I know this stuff.

I'll deal with it. His hair-doo will be more conventional as time passes. I guarantee it.

You had a Mullet didn't you

No. Never a mullet. Never. I'm not a Euro, and I don't do Soccer, either. I have no tattoos or piercings, but will tolerate cute Goth, Bohemian, or Hippie chicks, but I would never lower my standards to allow a mullet or a mohawk on my head. I have standards.
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You had a Mullet didn't you

Oh man, was that an insult or what?

That's going to be one pissed off Squirrel when he reads that one. He's a Gray Squirrel, not a Georgia/Alabama/Mississippi, Squirrel.

Thanks for the back-up. But I'm not pissed off. We all appreciate Kitten too much for that. If Kitten had a mullet, or a piercing, or a tat, I wouldn't care at all. She has free reign. We all love her. We all love mods. Even if they're ugly dudes. Repeat after me: we all love the mods. We all love the mods. We all love the mods. Rant done.

So, Kitten, how do you wear your hair? And why?

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BACK ON TOPIC!

So WTF is this crap between Canada & the US about the Ice Dancing Tiff?

Do you think Ice Dancing should even be included in the Olympics?

Like so many more events, it requires judges, their subjective judgements and art --- always subjective.

Do you think the Olympics -- as originally practiced -- should be limited to objective athletic competition where there there is a winner and loser without some fricken' judge's opinion in the way?

The Greeks didn't include cuteness in their Olympics. Why should we?

Why isn't race car driving and chess included in today's Olympics? WTF why do things that are clearly art included in something that should be a win/loss competition? Why isn't there an Olympic competition for composing a good song or writing a novel--that takes a lot of skill, mental work, and physical stress-- too?

Gimme a clearly objective winner and loser. Dump all politics and nationalism from Olympics. Then maybe I'll watch the show...

Your thoughts, please.

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