The company, which supplies both sexes, wants not only to persuade potential customers to
wear toupees, but to wear them all the time.
If we can show that these sportsmen wear them, well, then we will have demonstrated that any man can
wear his toupee until it becomes a part of him.»
Much to his girlfriend's dismay, a man decides to
wear a toupee to his High School reunion, but, when he decides to make the piece permanent, it begins It's natural to think about your ex after a break up.
Much to his girlfriend's dismay, a man decides to
wear a toupee to his High School reunion, but, when he decides to make the piece permanent, it begins My ex broke up with me last month after being together for over a year.
If the Cube looks like a bulldog wearing sunglasses, the CrossCab might be a walrus
wearing a toupee.
Alternatively, given that there's an ongoing discussion as to why Mario's hair is brown but his facial hair is black, it may well be that the Nintendo mascot was
wearing a toupee, fake moustache, and eyebrows all along.
Not exact matches
Is that a
toupee that DeFrancisco is
wearing in the video?
This man is as phony as that $ 10 «Dead Skunk»
toupee he
wears.
Man is as phony as that $ 10
toupee he
wears.
I have always said that DeFran is as phony as that $ 10
toupee he
wears.
He is often ridiculed in the media for
wearing what is widely considered to be an excessively luxurious
toupee.
may run a wee bit long (111 minutes) for single digit kidlets but this family film, about the (literal) fall of a
toupee wearing, A-list movie star mutt into service at a firehouse was a pretty good sit.
Firehouse Dog may run a wee bit long (111 minutes) for single digit kidlets but this family film, about the (literal) fall of a
toupee wearing, A-list movie star mutt into service at a firehouse was a pretty good sit.
The scene dissolves, with a militaristic soundtrack leading the way, to the interior of a country - western recording studio, where Haven Hamilton (Henry Gibson) is in a recording session in a sound booth,
wearing microphones over his
toupee while singing a doom - and - gloom, solemn, mock - patriotic, jingoistic, Bicentennial song: «200 Years.»
The film starts from the perspective of Eugene, a self - styled weirdo who
wears an elaborate man bun / combover hybrid that he calls the «floating
toupee.»
Flavia Lucilla is also in the imperial court and she is responsible not only for having created the ridiculous hairstyle
worn by the imperial ladies but for also making
toupees for the balding and increasingly paranoid emperor.