Word: flaxen
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...Gene Vincent's was greasy, James Brown's extravagantly pompadoured, Elvis's as carefully coiffed as the 18th green at Augusta. Jerry Lee's hair was a creature from a horror film, a redneck monster that arose, erupted and smothered its host. The Attack of the 50 Ft. Flaxen! Great bolls of follicles...
...ok” and currently looking for plastic surgeons to attend to his wounds… www.pimpwar.com. It’s got sass… Supposedly blond curly boys are the hot new models on the runway. And this is just after Justin Timberlake shaved off his flaxen locks. Tragedy… Speaking of Timberlake, he’s writing a book called Crossover Dribble about a teenage basketball star with the last name “Woodriver.” Timberlake. Woodriver. Timberlake. Woodriver. Get it? Get it?… Ahh, prefrosh weekend. Gotta love it. I remember...
...holding court among younger actors; he's a sort of Fonz character among the adoring young Turks. He joshes with the people who approach him, but becomes almost respectful when Steve Taylor, the producer of a local shoestring cable TV show, introduces him to "the Prince of Belgium" - a flaxen-haired man who resembles nothing so much as a middle-aged weatherman from Minneapolis...
...proliferate. (MSNBC has started airing a version of NBC's McLaughlin Group--leather-lunged punditry distilled to its essence--four nights a week.) As with the O.J. trials, Monica has turned sometime "expert" analysts into full-time TV personalities: cybergossip Matt Drudge got a show on Fox News; flaxen-haired lawyer Cynthia Alksne now anchors MSNBC's Equal Time next to Oliver North...
...goes out. Otherwise, like a Jekyll to his Hyde, his hair takes on an uncontrollable life of its own. "It's got its own personality," Norton says, "It does its own thing." Some might say that Norton's hair has the electrified Eraserhead look, but Norton considers his flaxen head in more organic terms: "It's very alive, even though hair is just, you know, dead skin." It even communes with nature, often catching objects like sticks and leaves when Norton rides his bike. Though it "looks kinda funny" and sometimes inconveniences him, Norton isn't planning on cutting...