To perm or not to perm?

That is the question.
My studious co-host, Justin Carson claims Chad Kroeger, of Nickelback fame, perms his hair.

It's not a slam dunk, like Mike, Greg or Peter Brady, but do we have a match?
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6 Comments:

At 10:31 AM, October 14, 2005, Anonymous said...

Chad Kroeger must perm his hair. What guy has that perfect curly hair? I am sure he sits in a beauty shop with the curlers in his hair.

 
At 10:43 AM, October 14, 2005, Anonymous said...

How many more times can you insert the word hair in your blog.

Overkill.

 
At 2:34 PM, October 14, 2005, Wolf Buddy said...

What's wrong with a good perm? I had one back in my prime.

--A.C. Slater

The A.C. stands for Abnormally Cruel.

 
At 3:44 PM, October 14, 2005, Matt Stooks said...

I didn't realize "hair" was such a sensitive word for you, or that it was to the level of overkill yet, but thanks for the heads up.

Wolf Buddy, great stuff, especially with the Abnormally Cruel reference. Which episode was that? Did Jessie utter the phrase?

 
At 4:32 PM, October 14, 2005, Anonymous said...

Just read the first submission with the word "hair" in mind. Every sentence is ended in the word hair. It's like poem gone wrong or something.

 
At 4:41 PM, October 17, 2005, Wolf Buddy said...

The Abnormally Cruel is from the episode where Zack buys Class Rings from Jim Diamond, who in turn, screws over the young, and careless Zack with fake gold rings. A riot ensues as student's fingers begin turning green, due to the fool's gold sold to Morris. Zack confronts Jim Diamond, with Slater posing as his body guard, shaking hands with Jim and revealing the true meaning of A.C. (Although we all know it is really Albert Clifford.)

 

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