The following is a short list of long hair: Troy Polamalu, John Travolta in Michael, Hulk Hogan, Van Helsing, Andre Agassi, Fabio, Einstein, George Washington, Dumbledore, John Travolta in Swordfish, the Three Wisemen, the three wisemen who brought us "MmmBop," Keith Urban, Jesus, Madmartigan, John Travolta in Pulp Fiction, He-Man, the Beatles, Bob Marley, Santa Clause, Leonardo DaVinci, Whoopi Goldberg... all great men in their own respect, but with little concern for keeping it brief.
I made up somewhere that hair care products have the highest sale volume of any non-food item. Just imagine if that were true. Wouldn't that almost blow your mind? Head hair loss is treated like a horrific disease. Google the words "hair loss" and you will find links for: "Hair Restoration Experts," "Hair Loss Treatment," and my favorite "Fight Hair Loss." This is one crusade that may miss the pages of unwritten history books. And is it funny that men pay thousands of dollars to add hair, while women pay thousands of dollars to have it removed? But back to the main point here... George Clooney was the best theatrical Batman and always will be. No contest.
Speaking of Clooney, awesome movies, and hair, can you tell me which one of these gentlemen is more confident?
Boys George
Trick question. They're both equally and undeniably confident, but do you know which one is more apt to slay the king of the jungle? I think it's safe to say that George Michael Clooney has Oceans beat by a little more than "a" hair.
Boys GeorgeTrick question. They're both equally and undeniably confident, but do you know which one is more apt to slay the king of the jungle? I think it's safe to say that George Michael Clooney has Oceans beat by a little more than "a" hair.




Dude, it's scientifically proven that baldness is related to high levels of testosterone. Remembadat next time a hairy eared, nosed, chested guy is pounding the crap out of the ninny with flowing locks.
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