Stephanie
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Mon Jan-12-04 08:00 PM
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Expert analysis, please. Is Bush dying his hair? |
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Mon Jan-12-04 08:02 PM
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Mon Jan-12-04 08:03 PM
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2. Looks Like A Little Grecian Formula Going On There |
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Mon Jan-12-04 08:04 PM
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his roots are gray and the ends are dark. Maybe they did some lowlights so he wouldn't get allover roots.
Where are the DU hair stylists?
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Mon Jan-12-04 08:39 PM
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with you . i`m 57 with quite abit of gray hair and i didn`t do as many drugs and alky as he did...
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Mon Jan-12-04 08:10 PM
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4. I actually think this matters |
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Hair dye is even more unpresidential than argyle, wouldn't you say?
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Mon Jan-12-04 08:30 PM
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5. He looks awful, and I forgot to look at his hair |
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because his damn face looks like a bum who sleeps under the overpass.
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Mon Jan-12-04 08:32 PM
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6. He's made catty remarks in the past about Al Gore |
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saying something like he doesn't trust a man who dyes his hair (assuming that Al does). To him, it's not "manly."
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Mon Jan-12-04 10:38 PM
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8. He's 57 so probably yes. This is an issue? n/t |
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Mon Jan-12-04 11:27 PM
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11. No, it's not. Unless you're a Democrat. |
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Tue Jan-13-04 12:52 AM
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13. You really have to look at that article! Excerpts: |
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Edited on Tue Jan-13-04 12:56 AM by Stephanie
Dress for Hoped-For Success By GINIA BELLAFANTE
Was Howard Dean ever really regarded as the Birkenstock candidate? That seems a fuzzy memory now, six days before the Iowa caucuses, as the Democratic front-runner has disported himself day in and day out on the campaign trail in a manner that has failed to conjure up images of Buffalo Springfield albums or the graphics on a pint of Ben & Jerry's.
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Representative Richard A. Gephardt has availed himself of the working man's cloth and the golfer's pullover. He might turn up in a union jacket if he's addressing members of the International Association of Machinists or speaking at a V.F.W. hall. And he might opt for a sweater and khakis in intimate settings.
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"Middle America" is not the message instantly conveyed by the V-neck sweaters favored by Joseph I. Lieberman, who has been concentrating his campaign efforts in New Hampshire. Senator Lieberman has appeared in the sort with necklines high up to the collarbone. It is disconcertingly fashion-forward for a man of his devout faith and seriousness
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It is hard to recall when the sweater has been the subject of so much attention in a presidential race. Last week Gen. Wesley K. Clark bought a green wool crew neck at an L. L. Bean outlet in Concord, N.H., while a team of reporters waited outside. When he put on an argyle sweater, also in New Hampshire, political commentators balked at his misguided effort to lure female voters in a garment that calls to mind a children's television show host. Playing to his audience too literally, he switched to a sweatshirt that simply read
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Mon Jan-12-04 11:02 PM
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9. It varies anywhere from salt-and-pepper to horse-piss yellow... |
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I don't know if the yellow is from hair dye or just drinking too much Coors.
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Tue Jan-13-04 01:52 PM
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15. What color was it originally? |
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It varies anywhere from salt-and-pepper to horse-piss yellow...
I think a lot has to do with the lighting. But what color is or was it originally?
I don't know if the yellow is from hair dye or just drinking too much Coors.
Well, I'm several years older than the Shrub is, but I certainly don't have blotchy skin and age spots on my face. That's not normal aging, folks... what you see there is the result of not taking good care of your mind and body both. Remember, by 50, we have the faces we've earned.
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Mon Jan-12-04 11:09 PM
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10. with a mug like that... |
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... doesn't matter what he dyes, he'll remain an ugly snot.
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Tue Jan-13-04 01:41 PM
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14. Well, at least he's sweaty |
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and blotchy and red-eyed.
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Tue Jan-13-04 02:10 PM
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16. I asked the same question two years ago |
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and an astute Catwoman agreed with me then that he was coloring his hair then. It goes grey then dark then different shades in between, but always ugly, ugly is forever.
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