Originally posted by al68Yeah have checked it out.
He's not a real mullet man,where are his love/hate tattoos on his knuckles.
Remember I am of the older generation in my 60's now (years of age) and we have seen all this before - it does not impress us any more, in fact it distresses that we are going back through various idioted generations who have done this before and the feel so smart as if they have just invented it.
Give us old codgers some credit, we have been round for a number of decades,
Originally posted by SeitseI don't know a great deal about the"mullet lifestyle" as such,coming from the U.K. the mullet ,for me personally,has always been linked to late 70's-early 80's football players,being the 'do that most of them were seen to sport as they fell out of various celebrity night spots.
Oh, I didn't know the love-hate tattoos were mandatory.
There's so much I don't know about the mullet lifestyle. Please teach me, sensei 🙂
Originally posted by al68I think they're under this rings. If you have love/hate tattoed real small and each inscribed on the two fingers, you get, not only a volume discount but a size reduction one too (less ink).
He's not a real mullet man,where are his love/hate tattoos on his knuckles.
Originally posted by al68Is it something chavs do over there?
I don't know a great deal about the"mullet lifestyle" as such,coming from the U.K. the mullet ,for me personally,has always been linked to late 70's-early 80's football players,being the 'do that most of them were seen to sport as they fell out of various celebrity night spots.
Originally posted by Seitsehah, were you watching tv as well? 😀 I almost started a mullet thread myself...
Do you sport a mullet?
If so, do you also drink budweiser and drive a truck?
According to the theory, the mullet still exists because nobody goes to the areas where it is still popular, so there is nobody to ridicule the mullet users, making them completely unaware of the hideousness of their haircut
Please share your views on the glamour of the mullet lifestyle.
Thanks.
Originally posted by al68mullet seems to have never gone out of fashion in eastern europe. if you follow hockey, the czech etc. hockey teams still sport an amazing 98% mullet percentage every single year.
I don't know a great deal about the"mullet lifestyle" as such,coming from the U.K. the mullet ,for me personally,has always been linked to late 70's-early 80's football players,being the 'do that most of them were seen to sport as they fell out of various celebrity night spots.