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February 21, 2010

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Will E.

Sounds like a groovy read! I don't follow contemporary sports but I kinda dig the old-school stuff. Guess you can't grow up in the '70s without developing a love for this.

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Love the afro and can't wait for the book on big hair and plastic grass. Since it has been several months I will search for it online to see if it is out yet. I often wonder why you don't you any more afros. part of me thinks it is because of all the scalp problems out there now that literally won't let your hair grow out the way that it should. So many people suffer from scalp problems like dandruff, itchy scalp, flaking etc that they are simply shaving their hair off versus growing out their hair with an afro.

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Can't wait til the book comes out!

Mariam the Big Hair professional

All styles eventually come back in fashion and in hair. I think the 2010 decade would be a great time for the big afro return. Maybe you should prompt the sports players to start the big hair comeback in your book. Never know..could happen if enough people read it! Will check it out.

Toby smith

70's hairstyles were the best. I would love a big afro like the dude in the picture.

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Very cool hairstyle. I remember when the Jackson5 hairstyle during the 70's as well as Lionel Richie and Smokie Robinson. Looks pretty much the same.

Craig

Cool hair. I wish I had the hair to do so. Maybe I should invest in hair restoration. I heard DermHairClinic has a revolutionary way to transplant hair using even body hair or beard if your out of hair all over your head =P I found this site so great: www.dermhairclinic.com Great videos there! Check it out Jackson 5 fans! You can have an afro haircut!

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What a big hair he has there! I already have seen the trailer of the movie and it seems nice though. But another thing i want to point out is the guy's hair, it really is hard to maintain such big hair. especially if you have a case of hair loss. If you are one of those who experience such, it is better to consult an expert regarding the matter. Dr.Umar is an expert regarding hair loss remedies.

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Dan Epstein

  • Dan Epstein is an award-winning journalist who lives in Southern California. His first book, 20th Century Pop Culture, was published by Carlton Books in 1999. His latest book, Big Hair and Plastic Grass: A Funky Ride Through Baseball and America in the Swinging '70s, will be published by Thomas Dunne/St. Martin's Press in May 2010. He does his best writing in his bathrobe.