R.I.P. Snooki Poof

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By Nads | | 2:12 pm | 10 Comments
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The Snooki poof is officially dead. Snooki put it to rest last night on George Lopez. She told E! “I haven’t worn the poof in awhile…To be honest with you, I’m getting tired of it….I’ve been wearing it since I was 16, and now everyone expects me to wear the poof…I just don’t want to be predictable with my hair and the poof. I want to be different. That’s why I’ve started to do the tease, do the curl and pretty much just a different look.”

So, in other words she’s trying every other cliche Jersey hairstyle. I wonder what make-up technique she’ll discard next? The smokey eye? Plucked eyebrows? I would pay so much money if Snooki let her unibrow grow. She’d be the spitting image of the 11-year-old version of me, sans the mullet…

REALLY UGLY CHILD NADINE

Don’t ask…it was most definitely my awkward phase…

About

Although comedy is her profession, Nadine has accomplished a lot in her young age. She is a national champion black belt, a world-class soccer player, and an avid snowboarder. She started playing soccer at the age of 4, and continued playing through college where she majored in Biology, but quickly realized her destiny was to tell jokes, not to wear a lab coat. So she decided to be funny while finishing her Bachelors Degree in biology and continued on to get her M.B.A. Nadine’s comedy style is much like her athleticism, fearless. She’s made her way up the comedy ladder very quickly, and has become a club favorite at many of the country’s top comedy clubs, including the Improv chain. Performing in the Boston Comedy Festival and being noted as the “one of the youngest and brightest up and comers” and traveling to the Middle East to entertain the troops are just a few of her notable accomplishments. These days Nadine splits time between the stage, a radio studio, her computer blogging, and a television studio. Nadine’s TV, Radio, Writing credits include: national commercials, talking head roles on E! Entertainment, Showtime’s Hot Tamales Live, The Skinny: Fat Free News, The Sunny Side of The Truth: Real World Hollywood, TVgasm, Zazreport, Daddy’s Girls, Jerseylicious, celebrity interviews on Mania TV, a weekly half-hour television show that syndicates to colleges across the country for National Lampoon and a nightly radio show on XM Satellite Radio.

10 Comments

  1. 1
    kesthemess
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 3:34 pm

    Ski the rockies? HAHAHHAHAHA!!

  2. 2
    aholic
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 4:10 pm

    Oh my god. Is that seriously your own picture? Kudos to you for sharing that one! At first glance, I thought it was a silly Photoshop’d picture meant to look especially….bad. (Sorry!)

  3. 3
    nads
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 4:15 pm

    Yeah it is me…the pic hasn’t been photoshopped…and, I swear I didn’t have a sex change! How would my mother let me go out like that? And the worst part is that she’d look at me, and tell me, “You are the most beautiful girl in the world!” Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha

    Thank GOD I’ve overcome those traumatic days of looking like that while going to Catholic School… ;-)

  4. 4
    CholusIndeed
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 8:37 pm

    Oh Nads, you look like a beauty queen in that pic compared to my 11 & 12 year old self. I had more of a unibrow, mine actually grew together on top of my nose and neither me nor my Mom had the foresight to at least pluck a spot in the middle like you did. Also, on top of that, I wore very dark blue eyeshadow up to my brow line AND I thought it was really cool to spray both sides of my hair out into a poof. Yeah, all the cool kids loved my look, let me tell you, I was pretty popular.

  5. 5
    CholusIndeed
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 8:38 pm

    BTW, kudos to your bravery for posting a pic of your awkward years. That deserves much respect!

  6. 6
    shantigal
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 9:06 pm

    Aww Nads, so adorable. I asked my mom the same question when I came accross my nerdy 7th grade picture, complete with frizzy hair and chin zit – Why did you pay good money for those? She said, “You’re the one that wanted them to hand out to all your friends”. I wish she would have given the same answer your mom did.

  7. 7
    nads
    Posted July 13, 2010 at 11:54 pm

    I’m loving the stories you guys are posting!!! They are amazing! And, thanks Cholusindeed–I was able to post b/c I’m passed the mortified stage! hahaha

    And Shantigal–what was with us wanting to pass out wallet size pictures of ourselves?? I used to write notes on the back, it was almost like a yearbook precursor. Unbelievable!

  8. 8
    loulee
    Posted July 14, 2010 at 5:13 am

    It was before MySpace and Facebook. Those little pictures were all we had!

  9. 9
    CholusIndeed
    Posted July 14, 2010 at 10:00 am

    Nads, you are an inspiration. I still have flashbacks and need therapy when my mom brings out those pics of me. Hahaha…

    Loulee, that is so true!! I remember that if anybody who was even close to being semi popular gave me their wallet size picture I would proudly put it on the first page of those little picture holder booklets that was in my fake GUESS wallet. I guess those wallet picture booklets, our lockers and our trapper keepers combined would kind of be our version of a Facebook profile back then. Hahaha…

  10. 10
    Posted July 14, 2010 at 4:52 pm

    OMG, YES! I would get SO excited if someone popular wanted my picture, it would make my day…and I’d geek out, but try not to show it. I wouldn’t even be friends w/ them, but yes–they’d make top page in that picture holder. It was almost like a trophy of acceptance.

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