



Well here's what I consider to be a "New Millenium" hairdo, in the form of the everchanging Brad Pitt-Lazario wrote:90s hairdos?! What on Earth does that mean? I now require an immedate example, photograph or reference to photographs, of what a New Millennium hairdo looks like.
You could never offend me.James wrote:What I mean is that your example have a 90s quality to them. It's like the Backstreet Boys in their early days are 90s, with their floppy hair and baggy clothes, and nowadays they're very New Millenium, with their groomed hair and tuxes, etc. Your first two examples there, Mark Paul Gosselaar and Austin St. John from Power Rangers, are both really 90s. I can't really explain it well, they just look like they're extremely 90s. Sorry if I offended you or anything like that. They're hot. Really hot. 90s or no 90s.
Well, just checking.Lazario wrote: You could never offend me.
Yeah, I know. I've sort of got that kind of hair. It's like floppy, sort-of emo hair. It's for lazy people, I guess. You just wake up and shake your hair and you've got it done. I guess that its the new thing for the people who want things quicker, and done easily. I'd rather have nicer hair, but I unfortunately can't. I'd love to have Heaths or Nick Lachey's hair. It's nice, clean cut, and stylish, I guess.Lazario wrote:Sloppy, messy, and conflicted - they don't know whether they want to be girls or Muppets. They look like men with wigs. Like they want to be '80s rockstars but can't get their hair to grow out anymore.
Ha, I was born in the 90s. 1991 is the year of my birth. I guess that I can't really speak about that time, since the oldest I got in the 90s was 9, but I have seen a lot of TV from that decade, so I know at least a little bit about that kind of hair. And yeah, subconciously, I thought that those hairstyles looked like 50s hair, like John Travolta, etc. in Grease.Other than that, this '90s hairdos thing is actually crazy. How old were you in the '90s anyway? Take it from someone who was a teenager for over 4 years in that decade - there's no such thing as '90s hairdos. In fact, Jason Priestly was trying to look like he was in the movie Grease. He was trying to bring back something retro. While the other guys were just modeling their hair after Saved By the Bell ('80s hairdos). Ian Ziering = Mario Lopez. Same hair.
You said that 20 days ago!Prudence wrote:I used to like Lucas Grabeel a bit. Then I made the mistake of looking at his pants while he was dancing.I don't like Lucas Grabeel anymore. =P