• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

The Mullet Is Banned In Iran

I do like some of the hairstyles on the clip but there are a few i dislike on some of the males.
I like the Mullet to be shoulder lenth but l do not like it when the hair cuts go past the shoulders it makes them look like a girl.
Does anyone have a nice Mullet from the 80's and still sporting it today
 
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

Meanwhile, in the land of the free (San Francisco), the city council is considering banning sales of all pets except fish, while passing strict new guidelines on the appropriate way to make, sell, and serve pot brownies.
 
Yes of cause like bald men smiles.

Sometimes men with no hair can look really cool.
There is a series l watch on tv and this guy is bald
My brother as a teeenager went bald and l have to say he looked good without his hair.
Also when men are starting to lose there hair it looks better when they get rid of it.

Here is a link to my favourite tv chef he is the bald guy on the right

http://www.masterchef.com.au/home.htm
 
What irks me most is that the government over there bans haircuts, you don't have the freedom to wear your hear however you want, that is just ridiculous. I am so glad to have the freedoms I do have here. I feel for those oppressed peopled over there.
 
What irks me most is that the government over there bans haircuts, you don't have the freedom to wear your hear however you want, that is just ridiculous. I am so glad to have the freedoms I do have here. I feel for those oppressed peopled over there.

People with mullets deserve to be oppressed.
 
They're supposed to keep hair covered. They don't have to wear burkas, but shawls are typically enforced. It's a country that has had a western orientation for a long time, but is also ruled by an extremely traditionalist government.
 
I'm not surprised.

My uncle had a mullet when he lived in the United States (1988-1995) and whenever he visits now -- the visits are six months to a year in order to keep his green card -- he would grow a mullet, but then cut it off right before he went back.

It's stupid though. Most people won't object to the banning of a mullet, and I'm no fan of the mullet myself, but where will it stop? It won't stop there.

I wish Iran would have a second Revolution and (finally) overthrow the Ayatollah. Of course I've wished this ever since I've been old enough to know what's going on.
 
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1296047/latest-from-wire/

Well here it says that a woman in iran has to keep her hair covered.
I thought women over in Iran were able to have more choice than this

It also states that a woman needs to cover her hair because of some law over there it is called Shira law

I wonder what that stands for and what other conditions go under the same law
It doesn't stand for anything. Sharia is a word in the Arabic language meaning "way" or "path".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia
 
What exactly is it about the mullet that has made it an Internet hate cliche? It looks like just another hairdo to me.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top