Press tour has ended, and I'm winging my way back to beautiful, hopefully not-too-chilly New Jersey. Before I go, it's time to switch out last week's "Chuck" logo (which was pretty self-explanatory, and therefore not worthy of a separate blog post) and plug in a new one. Have at it. Don't expect to hear much from me for a bit.
As a reminder, this post has explanations for, and links to, all the old logos.
Mullets of the 80's?
ReplyDeleteMULLETS!!
ReplyDeleteNot only mullets of the 80's, but BAD tv mullets of the 80's.
ReplyDeleteMullet Fever!
ReplyDeleteNot only mullets of the 80's, but BAD tv mullets of the 80's.
ReplyDeleteI challenge you to find a photo of a good mullet.
The lack of Stamos makes me cry.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Clooney with a Mullet? Where from is that?
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that's from "The Facts of Life."
ReplyDeleteI think at one point, the entire cast of FOL had mullets. Even Charlotte Rae.
ReplyDeleteBusiness in the Front; Party in the Back.
ReplyDeleteI need Garth from SNL, or Billy Ray Cyrus, but I guess he was not TV person yet.
ReplyDeleteI agree - was there ever a good mullet?
I most like the german word for mullet btw - "Vokuhila" (Abbreviation of "Vorne kurz - Hinten lang - Front short, back long).
ReplyDeleteWho's the guy in picture #2? Some wrestler?
ReplyDeleteA mullet combined with a 'stache was the staple of german soccer players until late into the 90's
ReplyDeleteIsn't that second guy from some TV show called "The Mullets"?
ReplyDeleteImpossible to find one, LPD, you got me there :)
ReplyDeleteOnly Clooney could pull of a mullet.
ReplyDeleteNot even Clooney can pull off a mullet.
ReplyDeleteWho rocks the unholy combination of mullet and mustache?
See I'm pretty sure that mullet is from the Golden Girls ep where the cops need the girls' house to stake out their suspected jewel thief neighbors. The wallpaper was just too familiar.
ReplyDeleteWow, Cindy Pickett, looking...scary.
ReplyDeleteIt is not Mullets of the 80s, since the second guy is from the mercifully short-lived series "The Mullets" from about 5 years ago. Don't you love it when TV execs take a buzzword and try to base a series off of it? Amazing how rarely that works....
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ReplyDelete"Wow, Cindy Pickett, looking...scary."
ReplyDeleteAhem. Markie Post. (Mis-typed the first time).
The only one of those who doesn't look scary in a mullet is MacGyver! :o)
ReplyDeleteMullets?
ReplyDeleteRichard Dean Anderson as MacGuyver, the guy who wasn't "The Hutch" on The Mullets, George Clooney from Facts of Life, and the spunky Markie Post from The Fall Guy era (not Night Court era)?
Captcha: DETSTIN. George McFly's second choice "You are my detstin-y."
NJ's not bad weather wise at the moment. Here in Camden it's 51 degrees. Granted, I wish it was warmer, but that is still better then how it's been for the last month.
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Nothing like a good mullet!
ReplyDeleteI'm a brand-new Chuck fan. Yes, Alan told me to watch it--but I wasn't sucked in until the Marathon before the season began. So I've been searching the 'net for older episides, as well as following Season 3 with great pleasure.
ReplyDeleteLet me put this delicately--occasionally, Chuck's hair style has certain mulletlike characteristics. That is, most of the hair is one length. But it "fans out" in the back.
It looks good on Zach Levi. But I hope the style doesn't catch on again...
--not Bridget, where I've bothered to create an identity.
Serious mulletage
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if the mullet was making a comeback when I saw Stana Katic sporting one on Castle: http://tinyurl.com/yddhj2t
ReplyDeleteWhere's Vinny Terranova?
ReplyDeleteI like the Chuck logo better!
ReplyDeleteHow I Met Your Mullet
ReplyDelete@Tom: ow ow ow ...
ReplyDeleteAlan: I'm impressed that you were able to narrow your mullet logo to only 4, because people forget (mercifully) how very common that style was at one time.