Showing posts with label Farrah Fawcett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farrah Fawcett. Show all posts
Friday, December 03, 2010
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Farrah Fawcett
The other girl, besides Princess Leia that the girls wants to be and the men still want, has died.
Farrah had the hair:
The t&a; show that had a pro-female message:
She only did one season. It seemed like she did more.
And the Poster.
She had a long and solid career, earning Emmy nominations for the Burning Bed, Small Sacrifices and The Guardian. She won a Golden Globe for Extremities, which she also appeared in Off-Broadway.
Rest In Peace, Farrah.
Farrah had the hair:
The t&a; show that had a pro-female message:
She only did one season. It seemed like she did more.
And the Poster.
She had a long and solid career, earning Emmy nominations for the Burning Bed, Small Sacrifices and The Guardian. She won a Golden Globe for Extremities, which she also appeared in Off-Broadway.
Rest In Peace, Farrah.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
La Farrah
I know a bunch of you are fans, and it's too exquisite, so here's a "song' by her via the energetic Franklin, Tennessee based Cranched For Now
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1970s
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45s
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amusing
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Cheveux
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Farrah Fawcett
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French
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poitrines
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Vinyl
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Vinyl Oddities
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Vinyl Sharity
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Menudo Soap
Back in the early days, the Big Lots close-out stores used to be a great place to find all kinds of off-brand retro kitsch. Farrah Fawcett Shampoo. Metallic gold Chuck Taylor hightops. Life sized fridge magnets of an entire ear of corn. And best of all, this wonderful "Natural Milled Pure Scented Soap, developed for Sensitive Skin" featuring MENUDO. Although at one time I had 5 or 6 bars of the stuff, I never tested it to see how the decal actually lasted for the life of the soap as it states on the label. Maybe the entire bar just self destructed as soon as it got wet.
Yo! Lookin good, Farrah!
Farrah Fawcett on Late Night with Letterman in 1997. (transcription here)
Continuation here: Part 2 and Part 3.
Clips added by ClippVid
Continuation here: Part 2 and Part 3.
Clips added by ClippVid
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David Letterman
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Drugs
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Farrah Fawcett
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Girls
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Interview
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Tv
Sunday, August 08, 2004
"The Farrah"
Ok...If you are about 40-50 years old (and spent the late 70s and beginning of the 80s digging and dancing to the productions of Donna Summer, ABBA, or if you were very lucky: E.L.O.) you know all about this. But for those of you uninformed this might be a turn on: "Surely you've thumbed through a high school yearbook from the late 70's and early 80's and you've found photo after photo of women wearing feathered hair modeled after the wild, tossled, flipped-back, golden tresses of Farrah Fawcett. Yes, it’s true that many women went into hair salons between 1976 and 1983 asking for the “Farrah” look, but is this what they actually came out with? The answer is yes for some, but for many the answer is no, no, no, no, no. You see, many actually came out with “The Bertinelli”. Haven't heard of that one, have you? Well then, what is The Bertinelli"? It's simple; you cross the Dorothy Hamill (short hair, but flat on top and center-parted) with "The Farrah". This and much more will be spotlighted and told about the fashion of the feathered back hair at The Feathered Back Hair Site (via grow-a-brain)
http://www.featheredback.com/
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http://www.featheredback.com/
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