"That old NME interview from his time at Stamford Bridge – when Nevin was large of coat and lustrous of hair, long before a “baldist” TV executive persuaded him to get a transplant - features the 20-year-old in a mild rant against Margaret Thatcher and namechecking Thomas Hardy and John Steinbeck."
The statement noted that the announcement "comes after years of 'baldist' press reports that have confused the two famously clean shaven, African-American members of Congress."
Yet this spectator can consider himself unlucky, and not just because the sharp-eared security somehow heard his "baldist" abuse above the cacophonous thumping from the now omnipresent "fan activation" speakers.
1991 Larry David, Bob Shaw & Don McEnery, "The Tape," Seinfeld, Season 3, Episode 8 (first aired 13 November, 1991), spoken by Jerry Seinfeld (played by Jerry Seinfeld)
"Elaine, have you ever gone out with a bald man?" / "No." / "You know what that makes you? A baldist."
1993Theatre record, Volume 13, Issues 10-19, p747
We must speak only of the Follicley[sic] Challenged to avoid being branded a baldist[…]
2003 David Langford & John Grant, Earthdoom!, p128
The absence of an anti-baldist organisation also did not concern him; he had a full head of very long thick hair which was normally tied back in a horse's tail.