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Works for me. It's an article all about his hair!
^ dead link
Awesomeness aside
What you don't get, Dopey Ropey, is that the TOPIC of this thread is not Ravi...
This is awesome!
Despite holding its shape under all but the most extreme conditions, it is gel and mousse-free. I dont put any product in there, he avowed.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/25/u...-his-hair-anyway.html?_r=4&hp=&pagewanted=all
Ravi didn't fix her link.
You did and by doing so acknowledged that her link was nonworking Valerie.
Ravi's protests notwithstanding...
OP Fail....
I know. You don't get it.
That's about your intellectual level for interest, so it works.This is awesome!
Despite holding its shape under all but the most extreme conditions, it is gel and mousse-free. I dont put any product in there, he avowed.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/25/u...-his-hair-anyway.html?_r=4&hp=&pagewanted=all
Works for me. It's an article all about his hair!^ dead link
Awesomeness aside
Dead link is dead.
What you don't get, Dopey Ropey, is that the TOPIC of this thread is not Ravi...
It's about the dead link that Ravi posted and said was fine for her. So it's about both the link and her intention to troll.
Sure the link is fine for her. Just not anyone else.
The thread was a troll Valerie and you proved it by posting a working link because you could not get her link to work.
You know? The one that's fine for Ravi, the OP.
Ravi didn't fix her link.
You did and by doing so acknowledged that her link was nonworking Valerie.
Ravi's protests notwithstanding...
OP Fail....
I know. You don't get it.
the link works. you just have to sign in.
not difficult.
is there some reason you're trolling her?
I think you get 10 or 12 "free" articles per month. Maybe you maxed out and I didn't.Mmm OK. Whatever. Your link goes to the New York Time. One must be registered to view the page. I am not registered, nor will I register there. I can not view the article. You could make it easier, or you could keep the article all to yourself.
It wants me to log into the NYT. I will not. Perhaps to could post pertinent info here?Works for me. It's an article all about his hair!^ dead link
Awesomeness aside
and yet unlike you, she's *not* a troll..
why don't you stop whining and just hit this link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/25/u...e-expert-the-one-for-his-hair-anyway.html?hpw
Did Dopey delete and repost? If so, I owe him a neg.Mmm OK. Whatever. Your link goes to the New York Time. One must be registered to view the page. I am not registered, nor will I register there. I can not view the article. You could make it easier, or you could keep the article all to yourself.
But
that's not
Ravi's intentions.
She wants
people to complain
about her posts
so that she feels
fulfilled
and what easier way
than to post nonworking links
and then blame others
for clicking on them?
Did Dopey delete and repost? If so, I owe him a neg.
That's what I was thinking....maybe his hair is taken care of by God.This is awesome!
Despite holding its shape under all but the most extreme conditions, it is gel and mousse-free. I dont put any product in there, he avowed.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/25/u...-his-hair-anyway.html?_r=4&hp=&pagewanted=all
maybe he has magic hair to go with his magic underwear.
Thank you.. See! That wasn't so hard, Ravi, was it?The subject of the unusually intense political speculation and debate?
Mitt Romneys hair.
By far his most distinctive physical feature, Mr. Romneys head of impeccably coiffed black hair has become something of a cosmetological Rorschach test on the campaign trail, with many seeing in his thick locks everything they love and loathe about the Republican candidate for the White House. (Commanding, reassuring, presidential, crow fans; too stiff, too slick, too perfect, complain critics.)
Mr. Romneys advisers have been known to fret about the shiny strands, and his rivals have sought to turn them against him. Asked by the late-night-television host Jimmy Fallon on Monday what word she associated with Mr. Romney, a businessman, Olympics executive and governor, Representative Michele Bachmann replied, Hair.
Nobody has a more complicated and intimate relationship with Mr. Romneys hair than the man who has styled it for more than two decades, a barrel-chested, bald Italian immigrant named Leon de Magistris.
For years, Mr. de Magistris said in an interview, he has tried to persuade Mr. Romney, 64, to loosen up his look by tousling his meticulous mane.
I will tell him to mess it up a little bit, said Mr. de Magistris, 69. I said to him, Let it be more natural.
The suggestion has not gone over well. He wants a look that is very controlled, Mr. de Magistris said. He is a very controlled man. The hair goes with the man.
Mr. Romneys is a restrained, classic look: short at the neck, neat on the sides and swept back off the forehead. It is not something stylish, Mr. de Magistris noted. It is clean and conservative.
The cut is so recognizable that men in this well-heeled suburb of Boston ask for it by name. The Mitt, they whisper to Mr. de Magistris from the red vinyl chairs in his upscale salon, Leon & Co., a few blocks from the sprawling home where Mr. Romney raised his family.
Mr. de Magistris, who gave Mr. Romney a $70 trim three weeks ago, agreed to share some of the secrets behind his most famous clients coiffure in between haircuts the other day.
No, he said, Mr. Romney does not color his hair. Any such artificial enhancement, Mr. de Magistris said, is not what do you call it? in his DNA.
Despite holding its shape under all but the most extreme conditions, it is gel and mousse-free. I dont put any product in there, he avowed.
And there is this: Sometimes, during long spells on the campaign trail, Mr. Romney trims his own hair, much to the dismay of his stylist. It doesnt make me happy, Mr. de Magistris said, but what can I do?
Despite his reservations about Mr. Romneys ultraconservative look, Mr. de Magistris is extremely protective of the former Massachusetts governor.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/25/us/politics/romneys-image-expert-the-one-for-his-hair-anyway.html
It wants me to log into the NYT. I will not. Perhaps to could post pertinent info here?Works for me. It's an article all about his hair!and yet unlike you, she's *not* a troll..
why don't you stop whining and just hit this link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/25/u...e-expert-the-one-for-his-hair-anyway.html?hpw
^ That's all she had to do and chose not to. Well, at least you and Valerie know the correct method.
Thanks jillian.
That's what I was thinking....maybe his hair is taken care of by God.
maybe he has magic hair to go with his magic underwear.
Mmm OK. Whatever. Your link goes to the New York Time. One must be registered to view the page. I am not registered, nor will I register there. I can not view the article. You could make it easier, or you could keep the article all to yourself.
But that's not Ravi's intentions. She wants people to complain about her posts so that she feels fulfilled and what easier way than to post nonworking links and then blame others for clicking on them?
Yes, valerie. I know. You also don't understand that Ravi posted a non working link and is still defending her posting of it. You seem to want to defend her dead link as well?
OK
thh! Yeah, you can just google and find it yourself.It wants me to log into the NYT. I will not. Perhaps to could post pertinent info here?and yet unlike you, she's *not* a troll..
why don't you stop whining and just hit this link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/25/u...e-expert-the-one-for-his-hair-anyway.html?hpw
^ That's all she had to do and chose not to. Well, at least you and Valerie know the correct method.
Thanks jillian.
I did not have to log in to find and post that article...