Entries tagged as ‘hair’
Oh swish!
June 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: educational · fashion
Tagged: 1930s, fashion, hair, the future, tin foil suits, tranny mess
Back to his roots…
June 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Or actually back to his blonde, but you can see his roots.
I think my favorite line from the interview is the part where he talks about growing up in Indiana and then moving out to CA with his two friends and principal. Oh, the days of Miss Bliss.
If they actually do get the Saved By The Bell crew together I may watch Late Night with Jimmy Fallon for the first time in my life.
- suse
Categories: Interwebs · tv
Tagged: 1990s, hair, Jimmy Fallon, Late Night, mark paul gosselaar, nostalgia, tv, Zack Morris
80’s celebrities really care about Africa!
December 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
I found the original video of “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”
The line I hate is “Well, tonight, thank god it’s them, instead of you”. WTF, Bono?!
-Jaime
Categories: Being a jerk · Interwebs · Politics · music
Tagged: 1980s, Africa, band aid, bono, celebrities, do they know it's christmas, hair
I’ll have Equal with my coffee, Mr. Hart
October 2, 2008 · Leave a Comment
A few days ago I watched 9-to-5 with Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, the always incredible Lily Tomlin, and lots of big hair. Its a movie about getting back at the boss with some beer, pot and friendship thrown in, too.
Oh, and Colin Higgins who wrote Harold and Maude also wrote this one, so that’s a good precedent. I really did enjoy the movie. Fonda actually plays an endearing character in a non-annoying way, Parton feels like she’s just being herself (I heart Parton, so ‘being herself’ means good in my book), and Tomlin, well, she brings the awesomeness. But what I found interesting was at the end of the movie when the ladies take control of the office and start implementing their changes. This is the climax of the movie and some of the policies that you see go over their proverbial desk are job sharing/part-time work policies, providing a daycare center for children of employees and giving equal pay to all employees doing the same job (meaning all the ladies be getting raises). Let’s start the discussion with that last one… (more…)
Categories: 1980s · educational · movies
Tagged: 1980s, 9-to-5, america, capitalism, Dolly Parton, hair, Jane Fonda, lady business, Lily Tomlin, movies, society, yay mom(s)!


