I've heard the rumour, but isn't it council housED and violent.
Shaved heads Page 6
Quote: Darren Pomroy @ May 20 2009, 2:43 PM BSTNathalie Portman, Demi Moore, Britney Spears, the list is endless.
Yes, endless evidence that women should never shave their heads.
Quote: Kenneth @ May 20 2009, 2:26 PM BSTIt serves no useful purpose apart from appealing to ones vanity or childish desire to appear 'different/cool'. In my late teens, I hated the question: "Are you growing your hair long?" No! It grows by itself. And although getting it cut takes time and money, it ends up taking more time to wash, shampoo and brush the stuff. And when it's super-long, it gets to be nuisance. Mind you, I've no intention of cutting my hair, because I am vain and shallow.
Faaaair enough.
A truly beautiful woman can get away with a shaved head. Fact.
Quote: Darren Pomroy @ May 20 2009, 2:32 PM BSTGirls should have shaved head's more often.
It's not posessive. It's plural. Do not use an apostrophe. Did you go to school?
Quote: Curt @ May 20 2009, 6:54 PM BSTFrom all the Brits at the resort just about every guy had a shaved head. Is that a thing over there?
Well...shaved heads and REEEEEEEEEEALLY bad tribal tattoos every single one of them had one!
Yeah, that's the uniform of scum, chavs, and northerners.
Quote: catskillz @ May 20 2009, 7:33 PM BSTNobody ever accuses Dermot O'Leary of being a thug, and he always has a shaved head.
Because he's too poncey to be a thug.
Quote: Aaron @ May 22 2009, 2:07 PM BSTand northerners.
Incorrect!
Quote: LIME5000 @ May 21 2009, 11:36 AM BSTAnd you Mr Maple should really try to understand British culture so your points have even the slightest bit of weight to them. I wish you all the best with you and yours.
His points have more "weight" than yours, Lime boy.
Quote: Aaron @ May 22 2009, 2:15 PM BSTHis points have more "weight" than yours, Lime boy.
I like it when Aaron takes somebody under his wing. It reminds me there's good in everyone.
I always understood 'Chav' have originally been a nickname for someone from Chatham - a theory that holds up if you are familiar with the Medway towns.
Quote: Aaron @ May 22 2009, 2:15 PM BSTHis points have more "weight" than yours, Lime boy.
If you mean by "weight" you're refering to good old fashioned thick skulls then I agree entirely.