29 thoughts on “Hillbilly Haircut

  1. I would love to hear about your childhood barber. I am still waiting to hear more about the time you saw Paul Begala πŸ™‚

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      1. Awesome πŸ™‚ My paternal grandfather raised chickens, and now one of my cousins does too. They stay outside, though. Your barber sounds like a trip πŸ™‚

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      1. At this point, I am willing to buy you a new one. The laptop I am typing away on cost, well, I can’t exactly remember, but it cost no more than 150 dollars, at the most, if that. You can get them really cheap nowadays, in America, anyway, if you aren’t picky. Have your people get in touch with my people πŸ™‚

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      2. 2nd day up and about; resting every couple of hours or so, getting stronger; the antibiotic is working, but kicking up a bit of a fuss….Coming along. Pls keep prayers/good thoughts/good music coming! πŸ™‚

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    1. “Dad did not want any part of the action.”

      LOL πŸ™‚ You are always funny, but you have outdone yourself with this one, well done πŸ™‚

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      1. But, if your Mom cut your Dad’s hair, then why didn’t she cut your hair too? Or, did your Dad cut his own hair? This is getting confusing πŸ™‚

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      2. Usually mom cut everyone’s hair. Sometimes we went to the ‘circus’ where, come to think about it, the barber was probably not licensed to practice his craft.

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      3. Thank you for explaining πŸ™‚

        My Dad had the most gorgeous head of hair this world has ever seen. Even when he was in his 90’s, he had a full head of thick, beautiful, wavy hair. But, from the time he served in WWII, buzz cuts were his thing. Even in his 90’s, whenever he went to the barber, he would come home with a buzz cut. His barber would go to Florida in the winters, though, and at those times, my Dad would let his hair grow out. His hair was kind of like Einstein’s hair, it was awesome.

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