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To: Ed Huang who wrote (2319)7/10/2002 8:58:55 AM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5130
 
Nail polish ?

hmmm... better keep these guys to play soccer, as for their "taste", obviously not the best. But I have to admit that Ronaldo's hairdo and Beckham's nail polish is far better that the Italian's sour grapes for losing -g

I'll just stick to soccer myself.

The star has sparked a string of fashion trends -- from the fun to the ridiculous -- over the past couple of years. During last month's World Cup finals, thousands of British men sported blond-tipped Mohawk haircuts. Last summer, children across the country shaved strips out of their eyebrows and hair in a bid to imitate their hero.

The revelation two years ago that he wore the knickers of his Spice Girl wife Victoria was also greeted with glee by the media and his army of followers alike.


Well... I suppose since a good portion of fans allow themselves to be that ridiculous in their own behaviors, it is a small surprise what the Italian fans do as they follow their sore-loser attitude of their heroes.

Maybe the Italian fans smell the nail polish instead of wearing it no ? After all, they are macho men and would not be caught dead wearing such thing...

[ya think sniffing it damages their virility, or worse, their brain cells ? -lol]