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The Mullet: Hairstyle of the Gods

The Mullet: Hairstyle of the Gods

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mulletudinous!
Review: "Short on the sides, let's keep it long in back." Those words must be spoken in dozens of languages by millions of men around the globe every day.

Being a rastlin' fan, I don't read much 'cept what's on my cereal box but this one should be mandatory reading for all those interested in the long and storied history of the Koiffe [sic] of Kings, the monumentally magnificent Mullet. Long recognized as the hallmark of mane-line follicular masculinity, the Mullet is only now getting its just due.

Consider the range and breadth of men who have sported Mullets over time. Louis XIV, Ben Franklin, any WWF rastler wurf [sic] his salt, those dead guys in Lynyrd Skynyrd -- all mulleted to the hilt. Read this important book and come to grips with the enduring hairstyle that truly has guided the hand of history.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mulletudinous!
Review: "Short on the sides, let's keep it long in back." Those words must be spoken in dozens of languages by millions of men around the globe every day.

Being a rastlin' fan, I don't read much 'cept what's on my cereal box but this one should be mandatory reading for all those interested in the long and storied history of the Koiffe [sic] of Kings, the monumentally magnificent Mullet. Long recognized as the hallmark of mane-line follicular masculinity, the Mullet is only now getting its just due.

Consider the range and breadth of men who have sported Mullets over time. Louis XIV, Ben Franklin, any WWF rastler wurf [sic] his salt, those dead guys in Lynyrd Skynyrd -- all mulleted to the hilt. Read this important book and come to grips with the enduring hairstyle that truly has guided the hand of history.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I want a Mullet Man!
Review: After reading this book (and seeing the sexy pictures!) I feel I need to breed with a mullet man. We can have mullet boys and girls! And mullet dogs! This book changed my life! I'll be buying it for all my friends. As we speak, I am cutting my friend's hair into a mullet. He will be so sexy. Thanks Mark Larson. Does he have a mullet?

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: True agenda of negative reviewer of our book
Review: As co-author of THE MULLET, I would like to point out as a matter of information that Bryce Andrew Sibley, who reviews the book so negatively, has a Mullet website that is a rival to our own Mullet Gods site. His review is in fact a very dishonest plug for his site at the expense of our book. Please bear this in mind when you read his barbed and vituperative comments.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's about time.........
Review: Finally someone has got it together to document the history and variations on a haircut I have become fascinated with. In my hometown (Newcastle, Australia) which I visit quite regularly - the mullet is an epidemic. I can now catergorise them as I go about my business. This book is a must for mulletlovers everywhere - even if you are not you'll find plenty of laughs in here and will probably learn to love the mullet as much as I (and the authors of this fine publication) do. Brilliant 5 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my most prized possession
Review: for the love of zeus, if you have any interest in mullets at all, buy this book. i have never been so impressed by a book, n i work at a library! this is beautiful, supurbly done, quite eloquent! researched in depth....educational yet comical.....definately worth the $$

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I can't beleive I bought this ridiculous book!
Review: I am a big fan of the Mullet (even though I do not sport such exotic plumage) and almost died laughing when reading several of the sites dedicated to mullets on the web. So when I saw this book I decided to buy it. What a mistake! There is absolutely no humor in this book, and what makes it pathetic is that it is trying to be funny. It is filled with cartoons, people dressed up in mullets, constant references to Billy Ray Cyrus, and stuff on twinkies and ding-dongs - what do they have to do with mullets. Too much filler and not enough real mullets. My advice, keep your money and visit the GALORE of MULLETS sites that one can find on the net. Sites that are actually funny. Sorry, this book was a waste of my money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good stuff
Review: i love this book it is my bible i use it everyday

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FEAR the MULLET
Review: I loved this book, it was great.. Pure fun!!!!!! The Mullet is a national treasure just like Jackie O. Spotting Mullet's is becoming the national pastime, I love going to the mall Mullet watching. I've also come to realize that carnival workers usually have the best Mullet's. For all you folks out there sporting the funniest haircut of all time, please don't change your hair style. You are providing us Mullet watchers with countless hours of fun & laughter. "AND REMEMBER FEAR THE MULLET"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Humorless and Void
Review: I'm dumfounded that anyone could find this book amusing. Chief among its sins: the failure to depict actual, common, Mullet-sporting citizens like you and (not) me. For true Mulletascious humor, stick with Mullet-related Web sites. Much cheaper, too.


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