Hahaha that funky hairdo reminds me of a Mr. Bean episode where he goes to a science fair of some sort. And there was the static metal thingy that people lay their hands on to achieve the hair-standing effect. I wonder how long the effect lasts though. Definitely not advisable for long hair!
Oh yeah, whenever I come across his name, his hilarious actions and expressions would just flash through my mind. Never fails to generate a good laugh!
Anonymous said…
Well, this picture was taken camping, so it was the tent interior (nylon) creating the static-y situation. As long as she stayed there, she had that hairstyle (her hair is rather fine anyway). Of course, some Aqua Net would've been required once she left the tent. :)
It's almost impossible to have that happen in a tropical climate thanks to high humidity. No amount of rubbing ones foot on carpet can generate enough static electricity to even make a tiny scrap paper stick on your finger. Okay, I admit that I actually tried that before... (carpet burn. Heh heh).
Sometimes, I get a split second shock whenever I touch anything metal… can even hear a ‘zap’ sound. Oh, and I live in the tropics too and don’t walk on carpets!
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