Locks of Love don't accept dreads. I looked it up when Bruce got rid of his.Sarlacc83":11jlnnof said:I hope he donated the dreads to locks of love. How cool would that be? (You know, besides having to need someone else's hair in the first place.)
dbmack":1np6ub7t said:Locks of Love don't accept dreads. I looked it up when Bruce got rid of his.Sarlacc83":1np6ub7t said:I hope he donated the dreads to locks of love. How cool would that be? (You know, besides having to need someone else's hair in the first place.)
nepahawk":2mv1ewx9 said:Thomas III
AnchoviesofTerror":2vthw5io said:kinda looks like golden tate
RolandDeschain":2l7fvf88 said:There are legitimate reasons not to have hair that long in the NFL. Specifically, the weight of it. People don't realize it because it's hair, but hair actually has decent weight. If you want to buy real hair to implant, a foot of it for a full head depending on how thick/how much is anywhere from one to two pounds; and that's just regular straight hair; hair in dreadlocks is longer than it looks. Go tie a 1.5-pound weight to the back of your head and see how it affects your ability to look behind you then back in front of you rapidly.