Media Appearances
Dapper Dan was also the name of a fictional hair pomade in the Joel Coen film O Brother Where Art Thou?. The only other fictional hair pomade to appear in that movie is called "Fop".
In the Family Guy episode Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows, Lois Griffin converses with a real-life Wooly Willy.
In the movie, Robots, the main character - Rodney Copperbottom appears as a parody of Wooly Willy in a scene where he has been magnetized.
In a That 70s Show episode Red Forman is asked by his wife Kitty to illustrate, (using Wooly Willy) just how bald their neighbor, Bob Pinciotti is after Red discovered he wore a toupee
In Bo Burnham's song "Oh Bo" from his album Words Words Words, he states that his fake mustache makes him appear like Wooly Willy.
In the American version of The Office, Todd Packer suggests that Jim Halpert's face looks like Wooly Willy in the "Last Day in Florida" episode.
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“One can describe a landscape in many different words and sentences, but one would not normally cut up a picture of a landscape and rearrange it in different patterns in order to describe it in different ways. Because a photograph is not composed of discrete units strung out in a linear row of meaningful pieces, we do not understand it by looking at one element after another in a set sequence. The photograph is understood in one act of seeing; it is perceived in a gestalt.”
—Joshua Meyrowitz, U.S. educator, media critic. The Blurring of Public and Private Behaviors, No Sense of Place: The Impact of Electronic Media on Social Behavior, Oxford University Press (1985)
“What I often forget about students, especially undergraduates, is that surface appearances are misleading. Most of them are at base as conventional as Presbyterian deacons.”
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