What's the maximum and minimum you have spent on an haircut
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She was hot, we had something in common, I was hoping to get laid etc etc. :)
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John Cardinal wrote:
I was hoping to get laid
That should have been included for 50 bucks.
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
Ever? About 15 cents minimum for a brush cut as a kid in the 1960s and $20 maximum with tip for more recent cuts.
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Luca Leonardo Scorcia wrote:
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If I remember correctly, this is from WingCommander III... back in the old days. Marc Hamiltons quite unsuccessfull try to regain attention... as a computer game character ;). Am I correct? Nice motto though. Greetings, Ralph
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Min: $8 Max: $17 (the place I go to currently - it's expensive but the people are nice so it balances out)
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Michael Dunn wrote:
it's expensive
According to LA standards, is it?
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John Cardinal wrote:
I was hoping to get laid
That should have been included for 50 bucks.
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
Rs. 6 (I was a kid then) Rs. 35 (I got cheated) I generally pay Rs. 20 or Rs. 25, mostly the latter these days.
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
It really depends on what you need/want. My hair takes a lot of looking after, so I'll only go back to a salon where I know the stylist will do what I'm looking for (lots don't, BTW). I typically I spend between £28-£42 per session (depending on what treatments I go for) on hair styling. The latter includes a conditioning treatment which costs about £15 per session, but seems to work really well. :) Of course I usually end up with the salon manager or senior stylist at the salon. That costs more, of course.
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Luca Leonardo Scorcia wrote:
The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.
If I remember correctly, this is from WingCommander III... back in the old days. Marc Hamiltons quite unsuccessfull try to regain attention... as a computer game character ;). Am I correct? Nice motto though. Greetings, Ralph
Quite right! It's from the fourth episode, but I played them all. Episode III and IV were impressive games for the time, and sure they were thrilling for a nine-years-old boy :-D I have yet to find a modern computer game like those. Space combat sims now all seem to adopt the strategic approach, which I find extremely boring... give me lots of enemies, some plot, amazing sceneries and a few missiles! :cool:
Luca The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.
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When I was in The Air Force, I had haircuts in Okinawa (65 cents US, 1971), Philippines (85 cents US, 1972), Thailand (35 cents US, 1971, 1972, 1975). Most of the barbers were women, and they were excellent. Many of the haircuts at the time were razor-cut (very expensive nowadays). Currently I spend $14 plus $2 tip in the DFW area in Texas. But i have to say, the Asian barbers were the best, plus it included a 30 second neck and shoulder massage). God those ladies had great hands!!
John P.
30 seconds? I'd pay the extra and have a full hour. :-O
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
$45. But I've paid as little as $10.