Favorite Hair Contest. Final Four. Everyone vote!

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Are any of your choices still in it?

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Nathaniel Banks

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Benjamin F. Isherwood

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James M. McCarter

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Thomas W. Sherman
Since I'm on Team Samurai . . . AKA : "Jim McCarter Racing Inc."
I think we have a chance. We're on the lead lap and really have no reason to pit for new tires this late in the race.

Regarding the cheesy songs that everyone has put into my head . :banghead:

I hope each of you that posted such can't sleep tonight . . . may the worst tune of the 1970's haunt you for at least two days. I leave you with:
Afternoon Delight ! :bounce:
 
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. . . may the worst tune of the 1970's haunt you for at least two days. I leave you with:
Afternoon Delight ! :bounce:
Aaauuuggghhhh! [sound of person falling off cliff into bottomless abyss....]
Yes, that is the worst. Although "Midnight at the Oasis" and Barry Manilow's "Copacabana" are tied for second place!
 
If you really want to show your appreciation, I hope you voted for my guy. (not to be confused with My Guy -- although I guess their hair is a little similar). He could use the help, he's in third place right now... :unsure:
If I could help, I would. But I have already voted, and I didn't even vote for my favorite guy. I voted for the one I felt had THE best do.

Also, now I'm listening to White Rabbit. Thanks a lot, 7th! :mad: I'm sure my dreams are going to be all trippy.
 
Also, now I'm listening to White Rabbit. Thanks a lot, 7th! :mad: I'm sure my dreams are going to be all trippy.

I'm pretty sure that's what Jefferson Airplane had in mind. I mean they were a psychedelic rock band and that particular song is on their album entitled, "Surrealistic Pillow." Now don't ask me how I know all that. :angel: I would never listen to Jefferson Airplane.
 
I'm pretty sure that's what Jefferson Airplane had in mind. I mean they were a psychedelic rock band and that particular song is on their album entitled, "Surrealistic Pillow." Now don't ask me how I know all that. :angel: I would never listen to Jefferson Airplane.
I like several songs from that album. "Embryonic Journey" is mellow instrumental that could use a different title. Grace Slick was one of the first people to say MFer on TV. On The Dick Cavett Show in 1969 when the Airlpane sang "Volunteers." It's on youtube.
 
I like several songs from that album. "Embryonic Journey" is mellow instrumental that could use a different title. Grace Slick was one of the first people to say MFer on TV. On The Dick Cavett Show in 1969 when the Airlpane sang "Volunteers." It's on youtube.

I never would have guessed that Grace would leave music and become a full time artist doing portraits of Rock icons and Wonderland characters. I was fortunate to view some of her work on a visit to San Francisco several years ago. This is her self portrait entitled,"That’s me when I was 27."

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My beloved Mister Isherwood has no chance of winning, I'm afraid. (Nobody tell him I didn't vote for him either!)

He is such a cutie though. He would have had excellent Robert Plant hair.
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Beloved, as in you're a longtime Isherwood fan, or beloved because of the hair?
 
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