Hooligans, indeed

We're so very torn on Bruno Mars. His performance was really fun -- we love the dancing, the horns, the upbeat fusion of modern and throwback music. On the other hand, the Little-Richard-circa-1956 hair, the bullhorn and the telling the audience to "get off their rich a**es" we could've done without. Why does he have to be all up in our grill all the time?<br>
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-- <i><a href="http://twitter.com/andrealeigh203">Andrea Reiher</a>, <a href="http://www.zap2it.com">Zap2it</a></i>

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We're so very torn on Bruno Mars. His performance was really fun -- we love the dancing, the horns, the upbeat fusion of modern and throwback music. On the other hand, the Little-Richard-circa-1956 hair, the bullhorn and the telling the audience to "get off their rich a**es" we could've done without. Why does he have to be all up in our grill all the time?

-- Andrea Reiher, Zap2it

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