A Quote by Norman Reedus

I don't have a mullet, but going into season one on 'The Walking Dead,' I asked to have a mullet, and everybody talked me out of it. Because I'd have to wear a mullet when we were not shooting every day. I have that motorcycle, wings on my vest, the crossbow... Maybe a mullet would've thrown me over the edge.
The mullet has made a comeback, of sorts, and it looks great on young people. But I think if I was walking round with a mullet 25 years later I'd just look like a bloke who's stuck in the 80s.
I was a Vietnamese kid with a mullet hair cut. I had all Westie mates, and, geez, a Vietnamese guy with a mullet doesn't work; no wonder I couldn't get a girlfriend for so many years.
Cutoff flannel and a mullet. That's what I'm rolling with. If you see me onstage, that's what it's gonna be!
When I first started, I had a mullet, and I was trying to play a hillbilly persona. While it was fun, it wasn't me.
Thankfully, I don't have a real mullet.
Never had a mullet.
I'm the man that brought you the mullet.
We refer to Lyft as a 'mullet app.' Simple up front, a lot going on in the back.
For ages, I had this mullet until someone on the street stopped me and said, 'Darling, can I cut your hair for free? Because you look a bit weird.'
I wore a mullet to the Grammys! I have no fear.
I had a mullet. It was quite impressive.
I've always had the hair of Lionel Ritchie since I was a boy, but the mullet sadly is a hairpiece. My wife won't let me rock that hairstyle.
A mullet is something that takes time and effort.
I've had a mullet the better half of my whole life.
No, the mullet's gone, I've have a nice blonde, spiky haircut, but it's quite modern.
I've had every haircut you could possibly imagine: mullet, tail, dreadlocks, afro, crew cut. It's always been an expression of who I am.
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