The side buns style had a brief vogue in the 1920’s in the USA. The style quickly faded because it was so hard to keep the buns intact, or maybe because it was called “cootie garages.”
That last one reminds me of the video game Katamari Damacy: http://img14.deviantart.net/aa01/i/2013/219/1/1/katamari_damacy_by_ayanna_cosplay-d660v02.jpg
oldpine52 about 7 years ago
This whole idea is only half baked.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
Yes. I’m afraid Mr. Parisi has just been frittering away his time.
blunebottle about 7 years ago
She’s a princess, isn’t she? She’s well-bread.
Arianne about 7 years ago
She was such a cutie as a little girl! Lots of brides wanted her for their flour girl.
J Short about 7 years ago
It wasn’t long till she had one in the oven.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 7 years ago
Considering Miss Fisher’s recent fate, this is cruller than most strips.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 7 years ago
Honorable mentions: Yoda ears (pigtails) and the cinnamon twist.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 7 years ago
She had lots of dough.
TracyKlujian about 7 years ago
The side buns style had a brief vogue in the 1920’s in the USA. The style quickly faded because it was so hard to keep the buns intact, or maybe because it was called “cootie garages.”
gopher gofer about 7 years ago
↑ or maybe because they were, as the french say, such a pain…
chromosome Premium Member about 7 years ago
That last one reminds me of the video game Katamari Damacy: http://img14.deviantart.net/aa01/i/2013/219/1/1/katamari_damacy_by_ayanna_cosplay-d660v02.jpg