The Hair goes
So The Hair finally stepped down from the podium on Wednesday, taking his groovy follicles with him.
Politics in Japan will never be quite the same without the Elvis Impersonator at the helm. Let's face it, I can't see the new PM, Shinzo Abe, crooning with Richard Gere or smooching with Madonna in a bed.
Some political analysts believe he left office so that he can finally get a proper haircut, but others think the move is for more altruistic reasons: now he'll be in a position to actually give a good haircut. Koizumi is believed to be in talks with advisors to Shinzo Abe, giving hairstyle advice and suggestions about the best hair care products currently available.
He's also thinking about opening a chain of barber shops in Hokkaido.
Shinzo Abe - normal hair.
Is this the future for Koizumi?
Politics in Japan will never be quite the same without the Elvis Impersonator at the helm. Let's face it, I can't see the new PM, Shinzo Abe, crooning with Richard Gere or smooching with Madonna in a bed.
Some political analysts believe he left office so that he can finally get a proper haircut, but others think the move is for more altruistic reasons: now he'll be in a position to actually give a good haircut. Koizumi is believed to be in talks with advisors to Shinzo Abe, giving hairstyle advice and suggestions about the best hair care products currently available.
He's also thinking about opening a chain of barber shops in Hokkaido.
Shinzo Abe - normal hair.
Is this the future for Koizumi?
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On Tuesday, 03 October, 2006, Unknown said:
wonder how the scene in japan will change
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