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Originally Posted by Nucky
I gave up on NOTHING but the local Barbershops other than an occasional stop at the one on 441 next to where the Par Car Dealership was. The place is so busy because its an old school Barbershop with skilled mechanics at cheap prices and the location is easy to get in and out of.
I still prefer to buzz my head with a zero fitting and then shave it for the Uncle Fester look. Streamlined and less wind resistant. If there isn't a line then I like the Barbershop I described. Compared to what the charges were up north $20 or $25 is proper for all the work they put into Buzzing and Shaving on me in the shop down here.
It's nice to make them happy. They work hard and put up with a lot of Garbage. Most of the guys in there should be half price. You can guess why! 
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I stated losing my hair in my third year of law school. It would be all over my study notes in my dorm room and my roommate then was a Korean MD who already had a Ph. D from a Korean university along with his MD. He had been in the Korean army. He was at the U of MN getting a Ph.D in bio-chemistry and was studying the effects of stress on the body by doing experiments on rats. While my hair was falling out from stress and not for NOTHING.
He is in the same volume of Marquis
Who's Who in the World as I am in-- the 12th Edition from 1995.