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Kiss Curl was coming up the stairs behind him two or three at a time; ahead, someone was dying.
We have a much nicer term: kiss curl."
Kiss Curl seemed placated; the grip relaxed.
Harry knew him vaguely; indeed had begun to sense a terrible pattern in all of this from the moment he'd heard Kiss Curl call his employer's name.
"Play dumb," Pie muttered to Gentle as the lisper, an overfed gargoyle, bald but for an absurd wreath of oiled kiss curls, approached.
"Kiss Curl for the Kid's Lib Guerrillas", 7", DEC'92, WIIIJA 18:
He stares from the side of coffee mugs with his waxed mustache, tousled hair cascading down his forehead in kiss curls and a satin foulard tied luxuriantly in a bow about his neck.
Follow up singles were "Kiss Curl" and "C'Mon Let's Go" in 1960 and "Mr Loneliness" in 1961, they had local support but were almost unknown beyond South Island.
Also, his image consultants should tell him his current overweight Bill Haley look-alike complete with greasy quiff and kiss curl flopping down over his botox look forehead, doesn't do much for his attempts to look honest.
She followed the contours of his hairline to the almost kiss curl that hung over one of his eyes, the eye she could see now staring intelligently at a group of men - Englishmen like himself - discussing the prospects of the English team.
Harry was about to start up the stairs when a young man whose pate was shaved as bald as an egg, but for a single kiss curl that was oiled to his scalp, stepped out of the gloom and took hold of his arm.
When most people think of Piaggi, they picture her iconic white powdered face sporting a bright pink circle on each cheek, black ringed eyes and a painted upside-down cupid's-bow mouth, the whole framed by a pixie crop punctuated by a blue kiss curl.
Change was in the air of Glasgow as surely as Bill Haley, his kiss curl hanging limply over one eye, was singing 'Rockin' Through the Rye' and driving an entirely new breed of Glaswegian wild with frenzy.the teenager.
One, "The Artist" will cleave-far more loyally than Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" (1976) did-to the rules of the game, supplying not just printed titles but a breathless musical score, unblushing melodrama, a bouquet of sight gags, a girl with a kiss curl, and a corpulent cop.