I guess so the hair wouldn't be mussed in the wind?
The article says his head was split open with an axe and he was disembowled. Do you think the gel kept his hair in place through that?
What a waste of good gel.
Hmmm..... I want to know maore about these two. But, all the news seems to be reporting the same text.
This is a serious, well at least semi serious, muse. Did they import a French hair stylist with the gel or was this purely a local fashion statement?
Remember, the British tar, the backbone of the Queen's Navee, slicked back his hair with tar, a vegetable resin.
Distilling tar from turpentine may have been the beginning of the French supremacy in concocting perfumes....
Noddy-
The "French supremacy in concocting perfumes" only has credibilty to those who have never sniffed an English Rose in a haystack on a warm late June evening when the bell ringers are practicing about four miles away and not a leaf is stirring.
Spendius--
Ah, the days of yesteryear.
Meanwhile, the French were among the first Europeans to notice the problem of body odor.....