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Is a sausage roll a type of hat?

I've not heard of a hat called a sausage roll, but there is a device made to roll into hair to make a bun or French twist hairstyle that is sometimes referred to as a sausage roll. Hairstyles of the 1940s and 1950s were often created using these devices.


Is The First 1959 Barbie doll hairstyle based from The Character Gidget hairstyle from the 1959 Movie Gidget?

I doubt it. Ruth Handler got the inspiration for Barbie from the Bild Lilli doll in Germany, and Lilli had been sold since the mid-1950s, several years before the movie Gidget was released.


What is the 1950s atomic test site in the pacific called?

Loud


What would capri pants be called in the 1950s?

pedal pushers


What was liquefied petroleum gas called in the 1950s?

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Who is Valiant Thor?

Valiant Thor is a purported extraterrestrial, who claimed to come from the planet Venus and visited Earth in the 1950s. His story is popular in UFO conspiracy theories and fringe literature.


What is a quive?

You probably mean a quiff, which is a hairstyle. Well, actually, it is a combo of two and sometimes three hairstyles. It puts together the pompadour and flattop of the 1950s, and sometimes mixes it with a mohawk. The front is long and highly styled, but the sides are shorter and slicked back.


What is mike hranica's current hairstyle?

As of right now (I believe), he has an absolutely wonderful 1950s inspired side parted, short sides and back kind of invention. Never mind my description, it looks much more appealing than what I've described it to be.


What were rundown sections of cities called in the 1950s?

I believe the terms used were "slums" and "ghettos."


Is it ed kookie burns or ed cookie burns?

It is "Ed Kookie Burns." He was a character portrayed by Ed Byrnes on the television series "77 Sunset Strip" in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The nickname "Kookie" became popular due to his cool demeanor and hairstyle.


For 5 years in the 1950s by what name was Corbett National Park called?

It was Hailey National Park.


What is a 1950's slang word for haircut?

A popular 1950s slang word for a haircut is "do." This term was commonly used to refer to a person's hairstyle and was often seen in phrases like "getting a new do." Another slang term from that era is "coif," which also denotes a styled haircut.