http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauxhawk
Made famous by (of course) David Beckham.
It's not a true Mohawk, DBR.
His Hair is gelled to the middle line of his head and the hair might be a bit shorter on the sides. kind of a mohawk maybe. His look is a lot better than Adam Morrison's, who he torched. Not only does Morrison still have the long greasy hair and the obnoxious moustache, he now has a headband and a wispy goatee to match the 'stache.
http://www.nba.com/magic/photogaller...ml?curPhoto=11
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauxhawk
Made famous by (of course) David Beckham.
When my teenager kids see a "mohawk" like that, they say it's called in teen lingo, a "faux-hawk".
Last edited by rthomas; 10-14-2007 at 02:58 PM.
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Oh that's not so bad, I had horrible visions of a 101st airborne about to jump into Normandy type of look.
BTW, Adam Morrison so looks like he stepped right out of dazed and confused.
Adam Morrison is just a creep.
when it comes to style, JJ will always trump Adam in my book
I hate to say it, but in the book of cool the faux-hawk falls into the metro chapter. Don't get me wrong, I still yell out "JJ" whenever I through wadded up paper in the trash can - but I must award more style points to Morrison on this particular occasion.
Wow! I noticed the arms, not the placement, just the arms. And after that, who's looking at his hair?
If I understand your usage of metro correctly, wouldn't anything metro be, almost by definition, more stylish? One main aspect of metro is to attempt to be stylish, and spending a lot of time/thought on it. Another might be to not be so manly, as spending time/thought on style isn't always considered manly.
Let's hope J.J. bashers don't notice the arm in that picture, it's just more ammo they will have to use on him
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