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CBS Airing Classic Y&R Episodes Next Week!

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Yeah, he has this gorgeous head of hair and that....goop...they slather on it bugs the hell out of me. The slick backed look went out in the 70's didn't it? With Brylcream amd Dipitty Doo? LOL....I think he looks so much better with it more natural. Heck I never thought I'd say this but I'm almost ready for him to buzz cut it again, just so they wouldn't need that crap.

Oh and your avatar is mesmerizing me. Dang he's gorgeous!

Becki.... the big era of slicked back hair was actually the 50's! and early 60's! Talk about time machine. The 70's was the era of long and FLUFFY, and when it comes to men, 70's hair is making a HUGE comeback, our newest character Rafael is sporting such a "do". I also love it when Nick has longer hair and does NOT put goo in it!!! Here's a pic of GH's Rick Springfield around the time he ahd his first hit record in 1972, this is quintissential 70's hair:

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OMG! I remember that look! It reminds me of Shaun Cassidy's hair! And David's too for that matter. LOL...Thanks for the 'time warp'!

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