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Old 05-20-2015, 12:56 PM
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I was thinking the other day that some men probably spend about the same every year on haircuts as they do lawn cuts

30 x 8 months=240 lawn
hair cut with tip $18 240/18= 13 haircuts a year

I think if I had to choose one or the other, to cut costs, cutting my own hair might make more sense. A well recommended hair clipper set is $90. That's a bit less than lawn equipment.

If you botch up your haircut----whatever you had before will return. That's not always true with a lawn.

How long would it take to cut your own hair? It has to be less than cutting the grass. It's certainly cooler.

watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XFvG1xg6Wc

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I was thinking the other day that some men probably spend about the same every year on haircuts as they do lawn cuts

30 x 8 months=240 lawn
hair cut with tip $18 240/18= 13 haircuts a year

I think if I had to choose one or the other, to cut costs, cutting my own hair might make more sense. A well recommended hair clipper set is $90. That's a bit less than lawn equipment.

If you botch up your haircut----whatever you had before will return. That's not always true with a lawn.

How long would it take to cut your own hair? It has to be less than cutting the grass. It's certainly cooler.

watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XFvG1xg6Wc

Or is this another one of my hair-brained ideas?
Hubby hasn't paid for a haircut since we moved here. He has a set. Of course he doesn't have any hair on top and uses the 3 blade on the sides. I do recommend that you let someone else cut it for you as it is hard to get all of it straight when doing it by yourself. He used to let me cut it but once I got his ear and now he cuts it himself. lol
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Men's haircuts are $ 7 (w/o tip) at Big Al's in Bellview on 441 - ask for Kris, she's # 1
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Men's haircuts are $ 7 (w/o tip) at Big Al's in Bellview on 441 - ask for Kris, she's # 1

I would guess that is how most Villagers would do it...(w/o tip)

I heard a story once about a Villager going to Big Al's with six - $1.00 off coupons and he wanted the $6.00 haircut at no cost.
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Use Big Al's all the time. No waiting. With tip probably spend less than $100 annually.
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At big Al's they always ask you where your from. So you say, "I'm from
The Villages." Aha, they think, "we got your number buddy. Now you have no excuse for not leaving a big tip."

One day a woman from The Villages complained about the high price for a woman's hair cut. They had just raised the price and she didn't know it, so she complained.

I was in one of the chairs getting a haircut and I heard what they said about her after she left. Holy cow!! They said she was cheap like all the other people who come from The Villages. Guess they forgot I was from the Villages too. They said Villagers are the worst tippers. Let me tell you, I really got an earful that day.

This was about 5 or 6 years ago and I never went back.
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I've been going to Big Al's for over 4 years. $7 haircut. $1 coupon in the Daily Sun. I always give a $5 tip. No complaints so far from the barber or from me. I've never had a bad haircut there.
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Hair cutting equipment takes up a lot less space than lawn cutting equipment. If you need to skimp on expenses; I would rather have the room in the garage (and also not have the smell).
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I've cut my own yard my whole life, although now with a CYV we only have a small patch in the back for which I use a push mower. I've cut my own hair since 1988, it's not that hard if you keep it trimmed. I use a small rechargeable beard trimmer with an adjustable guard that controls the length.
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I was thinking the other day that some men probably spend about the same every year on haircuts as they do lawn cuts

30 x 8 months=240 lawn
hair cut with tip $18 240/18= 13 haircuts a year

I think if I had to choose one or the other, to cut costs, cutting my own hair might make more sense. A well recommended hair clipper set is $90. That's a bit less than lawn equipment.

If you botch up your haircut----whatever you had before will return. That's not always true with a lawn.

How long would it take to cut your own hair? It has to be less than cutting the grass. It's certainly cooler.

watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XFvG1xg6Wc

Or is this another one of my hair-brained ideas?
If you only pay for having your lawn cut 8 months out of the year, what do you do the other 4 months?
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Cutting your lawn doesn't require any of the skill or training that giving a proper haircut does.

In addition, I only get my hair cut about 6-8 times a year.
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I cut our lawn till the warmer months and I hire someone. If I try to cut my own hair it will look like I took a weed wacker to it so I get it cut or grow dread locks.
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Men's haircuts are $ 7 (w/o tip) at Big Al's in Bellview on 441 - ask for Kris, she's # 1
Thanks for info. The girl on 301 by Oxford driving range that I went to moved last month and I need to find somewhere to go. Of course my style is what we in paper industry called selective cutting.
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Old 05-20-2015, 07:48 PM
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I shave my head.I naturally have a full head of hair but I find it more convenient not having any.This way I'm able to shower at night and not worry about how my hair looks.JMHO
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I do both; shave my head as slick as a billiard ball and HAD the best looking lawn in our neighborhood in north KC; this yard in TV, however, is gonna take some work.
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