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Every Indian Household needs this one!!

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Surely fake! BTW, it is not ponytail but a plait!

This is normally known as ponytail:

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Surely fake! BTW, it is not ponytail but a plait!

This is normally known as ponytail:


kate-beckinsale.jpg
Of course it is fake, notice the message that comeup in the beginning and also look for the edits just prior to removing the vacuum, fake, fake ....
 
That's what I said in OP.. It is probably a Fake..

But if someone could invent such a Machine, then all women would surely buy it..
 
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How did the Piggy Tail and the Pony Tail get their names for girls hairstyles?

A: pig tails are called such because of their resemblance to, well, pigs’ tails. The style – commonly worn by little girls - was often seen to curl up into coils and ringlets. Because these tails were smaller than the single pony tail, and resembled the little corkscrew tail of the pig, the name stuck.

By the same token, the pony tail is called thus because it brought to mind the long flowing tail of the horse.

In both cases, the name of the particular hairstyle comes from a descriptive for the appearance of the style. There are lots of other hairstyles that are named the same way: for example, the “Bowl Cut”, the “Mop Top”, the “Rattail”, and the “Beehive”.

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http://www.hairfinder.com/hair4/piggy-tail.htm
 
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I know! One of our dear members has a lovely ponytail
Are you talking about me????? The reason for the doubt is, in this forum I am no dear member, thank you very much, not to mention lovely. But, I do sport a ponytail, a long one that is surely is an envey of many women my age, not to mention men, albeit, salt and pepper.....
 
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In this picture all the men are wearing designer shoes, whereas Draupadi is shown in bare feet? Why this discrimination?
 
[/COLOR]Are you talking about me????? The reason for the doubt is, in this forum I am no dear member, thank you very much, not to mention lovely......... .
Don't you know that people fight more with dear ones, Prof. Sir! :lol:
 
P J Sir! When Draupadi did not have patience or time to make a ponytail for herself, how do you expect her to do it for her husbands,

who don't even bother to buy her a pair of slippers?
 
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