The secret is in the product...It's called Crew!
I shared a room with Tim Flynn during Annual Conference in Orlando last week and was able to uncover the secret underlying the spikes in his now not so recently transformed hairstyle. See the photo in case you have yet to see. Using the camera on my Treo 650, I was able to capture this exclusive photo of the product itself. The secret is out! He uses American Crew Fiber, Pliable Molding Creme. Men all over the world who are seeing the early stages of hair loss and who wish to emulate Tim's hairstyle will rally this product via word of mouth to its highest visibility and sales ever! Buy the same Crew creme used by Tim from here or any of your favorite hairstyle vendors! John



Tim is always at the 'cutting edge' of technology and fashion. I look for 2 developments in the future: 1. spiky crew cuts will dominate next years grammy awards and 2. a new clinical prediction rule (CPR) for cute (not acute) males most likely to benefit from this hair style. Thanks,
Britt
Posted by: Britt | June 26, 2006 at 04:14 PM
Oohh Dude....you are SO bad!!!
Be careful, the Flynnster has been known to pull a few of his own so watch your back!
However, I have to admit I got a HUGE laugh at his expense so "thanks"!
PS What about if your hair like is now past the midportion of the skull? Any suggestions would be helpful
Posted by: Rob Wainner | June 26, 2006 at 11:27 PM
Next thing you know, he'll be bending free-kicks into the near post. David.
Posted by: David Feltwell | June 27, 2006 at 07:10 AM
Bend it like Flynn??
What would Beckham think?
Posted by: Jason Silvernail | June 27, 2006 at 07:26 AM
"it's a manipewlayshun."
Posted by: David Feltwell | June 27, 2006 at 07:42 AM
Rob,
If it is past the midportion of the skull, there are two options:
#1. Wear a hat.
#2. Shave it. Bald is beautiful. :-) Just remember to wear sunscreen.
Carina
Posted by: Carina Lowry | June 27, 2006 at 09:38 PM
Goodness, John, you know they say that pay-backs can be a b****! You've set yourself up for a good one... Fun story, nonetheless:)
Posted by: Robin Saunders Ryan | June 27, 2006 at 11:02 PM