Looking Back
Happy Birthday, Michael Bolton! Snakkle Celebrates by Looking Back at Some Great Moments in Music Mullet History
We know three things about the '90s: Michael Bolton was its quintessential singer, the mullet (business in front, party in back) was its quintessential haircut, and one man had the quintessential mullet—you guessed it, Michael Bolton! So as a gift to him for his 61st birthday, we present: The Best '90s Music Mullets. By Jerrod Cardwell
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Michael Bolton—Today
We will make no joke featuring song lyrics about Michael Bolton’s ’90s mullet. It is simply the king of mullets, from which all other mullets draw their power.
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March 15, 2014 at 12:37 pm, Bant said:
I looked into the AquaFluid code, and it’s a nice loinkog theme, but it doesn’t use The Loop the standard WP method of displaying posts and comments. Thus, the end loop event that WordPress offers for plugins like this one isn’t offered. The WP Mullet won’t appear on themes like that without editing the theme itself to call it and at that point, I’d argue the theme should just be converted to use the WP standard coding conventions anyway.WP uses standards like The Loop for a reason, and while I like how that theme looks, I’d grade it poorly for being WordPress compatible, because it’s using different code behind the scenes.I looked for an author link, to inquire about getting the code changed, but couldn’t find an email address or the theme itself at any of the urls linked in the readme. Another sign of not-so-great authoring, imho.Sorry.