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First, take a large (medium or small, depending on your mohawk size) orthopedic pillow, which keeps your head and neck static while laying down. Now, while horizontal, (and thus cooperating with the forces of gravity) the user gently brushes-out the hair to be fanned or spiked on the pillow surface,
applies the product of choice (gel, hairspray, gelatin, etc.), and gently lifts his or her head off of the pillow for a perfectly formed, no-hassle mohawk.
Free spatula and cleaning solution included to the first hundred callers.
Orthopedic pillow/position diagram
http://www.painreli...images/h2ocolor.jpg [Letsbuildafort, Oct 09 2004]
Teflon.com
http://www.teflon.com/ Hooray for Dupont [Letsbuildafort, Oct 09 2004]
Teflon Luge
http://www.halfbake.../idea/Teflon_20Luge "The great discussion" on teflon [DesertFox, Oct 10 2004]
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And he saw what he had made and said, "it is good"! |
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It's covered with Teflon then? |
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We're still doing research on surfaces and materials ... Teflon was just a start ... |
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Awwe man, I slept to the side a bit.
Actually, that's kinda kewl. + |
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<obligatory> Something About Mary, hair gel comment. |
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[+] ...back when things were so simple. |
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