At least with little boys most could care less about their hair. Heck, most days, I would be happy to buzz all mine off.
At least with little boys most could care less about their hair. Heck, most days, I would be happy to buzz all mine off.
I use the Fast Feed and #1. Started with whatever was $20 at the Walmart I drove past on my way home, instead of another $35 haircut (the guy was good, but I had less and less for him to work with, and then bought a motorcycle). When it crapped out, I remembered what the dairy farmer I worked for when I was 13 used on the cows. Figured that would be durable.
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In the early days, when the haircut was still new, I took some parts out to an off-road race at Glen Helen. Happened to be driving a black Crown Vic (not mine). Got a lot of looks of what seemed to be recognition/acknowledgement from people in the area who didn't normally seem to care I existed.
Hey, that looks like my mom's cat, except he has hair. Best cat in the world (and the only one I'm not at all allergic to). He's now 20 and has lived with her longer than I did.
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Not another dime.
When my son was about 4 he had a very cute page-boy coif. Wife went out of town on business and I took the clippers to his hair (he asked me and I was happy to oblige). #1 on the sides, #2 on top. When I was done he had transformed form looking like a baby to looking like a normal 4yo kid. He'd aged 2 years from a haircut.
I told my wife I'd done it when I spoke with her on the phone (we used the phone and the spoken word back then).
She seemed ok with him "getting older", but she still cried when she saw him.
I still get the occasional story told on me about that. Like it was my fault that he grew up.
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