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Nah, as it thins out they start charging a search fee.This thread is for all members who wish to post about the cost of their haircuts.
Being essentially hairless, I have no need.
Mick
C'mon bro, you could go cheaper than that - 10 bucks or whatever for a pair of scissorsI buy a set of clippers every year or 2 at around $25 each.
I found the cheapish ones a bit hard to get last time, so when I did find them, I bought 2, so have a spare sitting around with the steel in 'em getting harder by the day.
Good for the beard too.
About 40 to 50 combined hair and beard cuts before they've worn out a bit. Gotta be corded ones, battery ones are crap.
You've got that idea from a movie haven't you?C'mon bro, you could go cheaper than that - 10 bucks or whatever for a pair of scissors
I brought my clippers in April 2020 during the first lockdown. I love it. I think the cost of my haircuts is below $5 or $6. It is reducing each time I cut my own hair. The back is messy but I have someone to fix it after she stops laughing.
Or go with the totally bald look and no need for the mullet.Makes me wonder if the resurgence of the inherently ugly mullet (no offence etc) is a response to tough economic times.... it's extremely easy to self-barber hair at the front, not so easy at the back.
What's that got to do with the price of haircuts ?Bloody hell, I stuck this thread in as a bit of a trolling joke.
Start a new franchise, " Jims Hair Cutting ".Fortunately, only have the sides to worry about. Bought the clippers in 2006 when we started travelling full time and Country Lass does a no.2 and tidies up the rest in no time. Considering a tattoo
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Nothing, not a thingWhat's that got to do with the price of haircuts ?
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