The First Annual MySpace Stupid Haircut Awards

by Scott Beale on May 9, 2007 · 0 comments

The First Annual MySpace Stupid Haircut Awards

In the latest episode of JETSET, Zadi directs our attention to Demonbaby’s great write-up on The First Annual MySpace Stupid Haircut Awards featuring The MySpace Legion Of Extraordinary Stupid Hair Super Heroes! Featuring bad haircuts and their Marvel super hero alter egos.

Want more? Check out the follow-up, The Second Annual MySpace Stupid Haircut Awards, this time pairing up the bad hairdos with DC super heroes.

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