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Thread: Cutting hair

  1. #11
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    Re: Cutting hair

    Egon, many years ago, I heard that hair grows in a layer of fat, so folks with hair on their heads are just fat heads.

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    Re: Cutting hair

    The last several times I saw a man with a perfect head he ignored it and drank the beer anyway.

    Pat
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    Re: Cutting hair


    Bird, the hairiest have even more troubles. The lack of testerone must really add to the frustration of keeping up the Manly appearance!
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    Egon [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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    Re: Cutting hair

    I bought the Oster Classic 76 about a year ago, and love it.
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    Re: Cutting hair

    I've been using a Whal for several years and it works great. I just go the old Chic electric hair trimmer my dad used to cut my hair with when I was a kid and it still works after all these years.

    54 years young.
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    Wil

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    Re: Cutting hair

    I have the hair clippers my mom had when she died 18 years ago.
    Mom had them for several years .
    My wife cuts my hair with them .
    For shaving I have the Nelcro shaver dad had when he died in 1980 and the Nelcro my brother had when he dide last april.
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    Re: Cutting hair

    Bad track record for Norelco. [img]/forums/images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]

    I've been cutting the kid's hair with a Wahl but it's too easy to screw up. Think I'll look into a Flobee and stay clear of Norelco. [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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