From: "G. Max" <IIMIMIMI=> To: "Ted Waitt" Subject: Re: Joe's Barber Chair Date: Sat, 01 Jan 4501 05:00:00 +0000 <html> Maybe I should go to Joe's Barber Chair? Better still, when I am next in San Diego, and you are at work, maybe I can apply for a job and take out all my cutting ,snipping,clipping, issues out on complete strangers? Sounds like the old man may need some help? So do you look more handsome than ever? <br> G<br> <br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font size=2>So this friend opens a shop and wants me to check it out, and says it's right next door to Joe's barber shop. So, I drive by and see the old fashioned Barber shop, twirly pole and all, with a tatterd sign that reads Joe's Barber Chair. Not a shop, just a chair. One guy one chair. I'm thinking, hey I need a haircut, how bad can he screw it up. I walk in, and blast back in time to the 1960's, authentic chair, fake wood panelling, old fashioned radio with the big nob, ancient magazines, bowling trophies, etc. The whole 9 yards. The guy is probably at least 70 and maybe 80 and he says you wanna buzz . I say sure pal . He says how 'bout a 3.and a half . I say 3 1/2 sounds great . He wraps the tissue around my neck and fires up the razor. <br> <br> Well 12 bucks and 2 minutes later my hair is a short and as soft as a freshly J sistered Zuzu.salbsp; Had a momentary flashback to being 5 years old and getting a butch in a place identical to it called John's barber shop. <br> <br> Probably the best haircut I've had, and it's seriously short. I learned a few things.<br> <br> 1. Next time, probably just a 3. <br> 2..I like being able to order my haircut by the number. <br> 3. I don't have to spend 100 bucks for a haircut anymore. <br> 4. Joe's been cutting hair since the 40's. In that location for 10 years, the guy before him was there 39 years. <br> <br> Funny shit, but I'll be back. Maybe I'll do the shave for 15 bucks next time I'm going to see you. <br> </font></blockquote></html> EFTA00581759



