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'I don't like that. Change it'


My jaw always drops when Clyde and Bonnie are at the restaurant and he points to her hair and says something like, "I don't like that. Change it." and she actually does. I always find that shocking, but funny only because I don't think that would usually happen now days. I'm pretty sure that most women now would be like, "well, eff you!" haha. It's interesting to see how devoted to each other people would be back then. I kind of like it in a way. She stuck by him no matter what and tried to make him happy. Sometimes that's nice to see. I find it kind of romantic when people change the little things to make their "love interest" happy. Not like change your whole wardrobe and face or anything like that, but the little things. It's cute.

I giggle when I get attacked for my opinion, because it just doesn't make sense

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I've seen this movie several times, but it wasn't until the last time I saw it that I realized Bonnie's hair is done the same way as the fat old waitress's hair, and that's why Clyde tells her to change it.

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It's called a spit curl. And I too didn't notice at first that the older, fat waitress had the same curl.

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Your jaw might drop down for ever after reading this.
I have made 3 women change their hair style pretty much the same way Clyde did in the movie, in the 21st century and none of them have F(ed) me! I don't claim to be the modern day Casanova, my point is that such things wholly depend on your sincerity and interest in the concerned person.

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I thought this scene was interesting too.

She did really like him, but I think he had a good point, her hair did look good the other way. But on another hand, if that were me, I would probably tell him to go "eff himself," haha.

"MALLL NOOO, JESUS CHRIST!" - Leonardo DiCaprio, Inception

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You'd be suprised what some chicks would do for you..all you gotta do is ask

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