My Evil Is Strong *
Now, The Big Blowdown doesn't like making fun when violence and murder is involved, but... is there a correlation between the different stages of a trial and hairstyles. I offer you the following:
Day after commiting murder:

Awaiting trial:

Trial begins

I think that his lawyers have had a word.
*Tricky
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5 Comments:
Dude, good call. Man that is a change in style: not entirely for the best in terms of preference (the middle one seems most 'natural') but from the day after to the day of trial... THAT's a heck of a contrast!
Lawyers: provide fashion/hair-dressing tips to aid your case.
Lisa - cheers. My post should have read:
Lawyers to Spector the day after: "Hey, man, do some about the Hair Bear Bunch look!"
Lawyers to Spector when awaiting trial: "You're getting there but still some work needed up top Phil."
Lawyers to Spector on Monday: "Nice hair Phil, but what's with the fucking face-job?"
Is the last photo in the sequence Shirley Williams the Labour traitor? Certainly looks like her. I never knew she was a big time record producer as well as being a pompous old self-obsessed windbag.
Hey Reidski shouldn't the header "Day after commiting murder:" have an "allegedly" stuck on the end?
We are gonna sue your ass buddy!
Roger Rosen
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