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A sign from above that now is not the time?

Started by LearnedHand, December 23, 2012, 08:02:30 AM

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DriftingCrow

Last night I was determined to cut my hair, I even took the clippers out and was looking for an old towel. I ended up doing something else for a bit, when suddenly out of nowhere the power went out and was out for hours.

It's a good thing I ended up getting distracted, because I would've had about half my head cut by the time the power went out with no way to finish.  :D

Should I take this as a sign from above that I should wait and actually go to a barber?
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tekla

What?  That God runs your power system?  Who do you make the checks out to?

And few things look as home-made as a self-done haircut.  You don't have ten bucks for a barber?
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Devlyn

"It's a good thing I ended up getting distracted, because I would've had about half my head cut by the time the power went out with no way to finish."

And we would have demanded a picture! Barber=hot lather shave, the best part.
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DriftingCrow

Quote from: tekla on December 23, 2012, 08:07:30 AM
And few things look as home-made as a self-done haircut.  You don't have ten bucks for a barber?

Back when I had short hair, I used to cut my own hair all the time, it's not that difficult.
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tekla

I didn't say it was difficult, I said it looks like crap.
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Devlyn

Giving yourself a buzzcut isn't hard at all. The only thing missing is the aforementioned sharp line at the back of your neck. Did I mention how much I enjoy barber threads, or the barbershop scene from Gran Torino?
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rexyrex

Oh dear, good thing u didnt start then  :laugh: I always cut my own hair and always turned out good.
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DriftingCrow

Quote from: rexyrex on December 23, 2012, 11:27:54 AM
Oh dear, good thing u didnt start then  :laugh: I always cut my own hair and always turned out good.

Yeah mine never turned out bad, and I used to cut my husband's hair every 2-3 weeks. I think it's possible to not do a crappy job if you have good coordination. I just hate dishing out $25-30 for a haircut every few weeks (I wish I could find a $10 haircut around here).
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Simon

I'd say go to a pro. If you're worried about having to pay to get it cut so often just get it cut shorter than you normally would so it has a lot of time to grow out and keep your neck trimmed up yourself. That's what I usually do and only get my hair cut 3 or 4 times a year.
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Michael Joseph

Quote from: Simon on December 23, 2012, 01:04:47 PM
I'd say go to a pro. If you're worried about having to pay to get it cut so often just get it cut shorter than you normally would so it has a lot of time to grow out and keep your neck trimmed up yourself. That's what I usually do and only get my hair cut 3 or 4 times a year.

damn i have to go ever 2 to 3 weeks

aleon515

I call my hair cut, "hair cut therapy". I used to dread getting my hair cut but now I like it.  I am willing to pay $15 for a hair cut. If you have a cosmetology school near you, I think you can get one for free or a nominal cost. If you are comfortable going to a barber, I think they generally charge less.

--Jay
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Simon

Quote from: Michael Joseph on December 23, 2012, 02:35:28 PM
damn i have to go ever 2 to 3 weeks

From your pic it looks like you keep it super short. I don't mind my hair getting longish so I grow it out a bit before cutting it again...except in the dead of Summer. Gotta keep it cut or buzz it myself then. I'm lucky I have a huge head so it's not a big deal.
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Chaos

To the original poster.it can be taken many diffrent ways,if your a strong believer *like i am* i would seek somthing more personal as a sign.in the world around us,anything can happen but when its one on one-it can be more clear.so if you feel that maybe its not time yet,ask him to show you-tell you what he wants.but tell him to show you on a personal level *dreams and so on* but i wouldnt take the electric going out as a sign.
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DriftingCrow

Quote from: Chris Lane on December 24, 2012, 01:20:00 AM
To the original poster.it can be taken many diffrent ways,if your a strong believer *like i am* i would seek somthing more personal as a sign.in the world around us,anything can happen but when its one on one-it can be more clear.so if you feel that maybe its not time yet,ask him to show you-tell you what he wants.but tell him to show you on a personal level *dreams and so on* but i wouldnt take the electric going out as a sign.

Yeah I was just joking  :D
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aleon515

If that was a sign, it was a really lousy one-- what, wait for the electricity to go back on and proceed. The gods of the universe couldn't be less clear.

--Jay. (who's not too big on signs and symbols but needs his haircut!)
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