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...wife Cindy tried to lighten the mood, saying that since it had rained that morning, a rarity in parched Arizona, they had an omen of victory. Early Tuesday afternoon, McCain gathered with his staff in the sprawling kitchen of his Phoenix home, where he had just had a haircut. His four younger children ran in and out of the room. "Jack's a pork-barrel spender," joked 11-year-old Jimmy about his 13-year-old brother, using one of his father's favorite insults. Aides chowed on grilled cheese sandwiches while McCain cycled through a round of radio interviews...
They walk among us unnoticed. That is, until some wildly -maniacs start screaming 'Mullet!' at the top of their lungs. Those maniacs are Harvard's own Ted Malliaris '03 and Curran D. Hendry '03. The unsuspecting center of attention wears a mullet--a haircut featuring long hair in the back and short hair on the top and sides. Malliaris and Hendry mean no harm; they're just playing the mullet game, in which the players are awarded points for spotting rare forms of the elusive mullet. This excitable pair of Harvard frosh recently embarked on a pilgrimage of sorts, traversing...
...Mullets abroad do exist, as Paul M. Tselentis '03 reports. In South Africa, shifty characters loitering on street corners late at night are the ones sporting the haircut. Wai Tim Yu '03 tells of the occasional mullet for the purpose of a rebellious image in his native Hong Kong. An avid frequenter of Australia's Gold Coast, Yu notes that the mullet is much more common in the Land Down Under. There, he declares, the attitude can be summed up as "mullet for the sake of mullet...
...people out there who deal with much more serious problems has always put things into perspective. Friends and family have also provided comfort and support. Just the other day, my roommate traveled with me all the way to Brookline so that I would have company at my first haircut in ten years...
...cozy store on Arrow Street, is not simply iabout hair.i In fact, for the past year and a half About Hair has been divided into a hair salon and antique shop, to suit the two main interests of the owner Duncan Purdy. If the student discounts (20 percent off haircuts and 10 percent off antiques) arenit enough to entice customers to this new-fangled combination store, then perhaps the thought of browsing through lamps and bric-a-bracs while waiting for a wash-and-blow-dry might draw people in. Indeed the antique collectibles provide quite the alternative to browsing...