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How do you go about searching LinkedIn? I don't think “good looking guy with a mullet” is an adequate search parameter.
Just Googling the town name and the word Linkedin, and then searching images. I did so because I've Googled co-workers before to see their social media, and the first thing that usually comes up is their Linkedin photo if they posted one.

Hey, I'm in North Alabama. Small towns that I was driving through do not have many citizens, and far fewer of them have Linkedin accounts, but it was worth a try.
 
I also want to say that the definition of mullet has become somewhat blurred over the decades, and many in photos I have found would not be described as mullets. Many were simply long hair, long all around, or even a rattail.
 
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To my point about vaguely defined mullets, Dacre Montgomery, pictured above in Stranger Things, is not sporting a mullet by the definition I found online and that I remember, namely that the hair be generally shortish on top and sides, but longer in the back.

Here is another still of the character from a side view, and he simply would be described as long-haired by most folks, not mulleted:

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BTW, it is ironic that the full front photo of Dacre is not dissimilar to the guy I saw, although the stranger's face was sweeter, and his hair was downright beautiful, as opposed to the stringy dingy mop in the photo.
 
This would definitely be a mullet.

Try to ignore the dance appearing to be spasms from a short-circuiting Lovense. Try.

 
We were talking over lunch about someone' coworker 'Brayden' with a mullet who is totally a redhead helmet head working for PUC to clean up trees and I wanted to blow him by the time they finished describing him.

Sounded like one of the hockey stars when I was in high school.
 
I was at a restaurant yesterday evening where a bartender had a mullet with shaved sides. It was revolting, even more so than the rap "music" that was playing. I didn't particularly like the food either.
 
Just Googling the town name and the word Linkedin, and then searching images. I did so because I've Googled co-workers before to see their social media, and the first thing that usually comes up is their Linkedin photo if they posted one.

Hey, I'm in North Alabama. Small towns that I was driving through do not have many citizens, and far fewer of them have Linkedin accounts, but it was worth a try.
I guess the next step is a trip back to that town to do an undercover operation, using all the skills TV detective shows have taught! :lol:
 
To my point about vaguely defined mullets, Dacre Montgomery, pictured above in Stranger Things, is not sporting a mullet by the definition I found online and that I remember, namely that the hair be generally shortish on top and sides, but longer in the back.
Something about his hair reminds me of (another) student TA in my junior high PE class. Although his hair was lighter color, and a bit shorter in back. Like the first TA, there were sightings of hair in another location that I enjoyed seeing in the locker room...
 
I assume that mullets were a class signifier.
I'm certain some men don them as redneck assertiveness, much like intentionally avoiding correct grammar to use the "I seen" or "I done" or "me and Jimmy went . . . "

Run away.
 
I guess the next step is a trip back to that town to do an undercover operation, using all the skills TV detective shows have taught! :LOL:
Lost cause. He'll just be that unicorn I saw that one time.
 
/\ It's not a reference, it's an opinion.
 
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