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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Haircut Sir? at the bottom of Tulse Hill is a trad

> barber. I used to go there when I was foolish and

> vain enough to have hair.

> It was once featured in The Face as being the best

> place in London to get an authentic flat top and

> DA.

> Make of that what you will.


From the Urban75 site.


supercity07-02-2006, 07:07

I use Haircut Sir at the bottom of Tulse Hill. Wouldn't describe what you get as Vidal Sassoon, but you certainly end up with less hair. The old boy who runs the place has been cutting hair in Brixton for 35 years


Not Vidal Sasson but you end up with less hair, I wonder if Supercity's connected to the place?

James Wrote:

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> >>I once spent ?60 on my hair, in my younger days,

> when I had all sorts of bright red, copper, and

> black bits in it. I then remembered that I am a

> bloke

>

> That sounds fabulous. But why did you give up your

> dashing hairsyle? Why should women have the

> monopoly on flamboyance?

>

> Let's not forget that before those silly repressed

> Victorians made us dress down, men preened and

> posed at least as much as women. Look to the

> animal kingdom - the female duck is drab but the

> drake is fagulous. So go forth and be dandy.

> Invest in your hair. It's in our genes.

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James


Y'know I've been all of a tiz all night!


I don't know but James you really inspired me and .... sooo it well bought me out of "there". So now like a pheonix, a bird of paradise, a peacock I am readdddy to strut my drakey stuff down his "Lordship's Lane" and back.....my eyes as dark as "coalite"........( it is a smokeless fuel ) I'm on fire... yes sir! this clone is "in the zone..."


Oh yeah loooooooooook out!! I am primped, pressed, permed and pompadoured .......I'm a raven for a ravin'.... wearin' rhinestone in my hair & ready to fly.

So come on lets strike like raptors & hit the town tonight.


What do you say "big cock" ....



.............or are you staying in washing y'hair ?

James I used to like all my colour, but a friend in headnizm used to do it all with a cut for about 20 quid. Once she'd gone back to Australia, it suddenly became very expensive, and I decided it wasn't worth it. Plus I am a bit to old and thinning at the back a bit if I'm honest, so I'd probably look a total knob if I had it done now.

Jimi Wrote:

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> Whooooaaa, what the hell did i start here. One

> little comment about a local business doing a good

> job and it's been ripped apart from all and

> sundry. There was me thinking that this forum was

> about the lcoal community, I'll certainly refrain

> from supporting the community in future.



Jimi...this is nothing...some people have received FAR worse...it's only a forum and it's all part of the fun...and remember, you can give as good as you get...if you are "innocent" get in there and fight your corner...if you've been a "naughty boy" and been caught out, then learn from it...but don't give up...ED IS nice and so are most of its residents...save a few cliquey tosspots...but I'm sure Hampstead wasn't devoid of those either.


As per jaybee82's post, "Welcome to to The Forum Jimi".

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Jimi Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Whooooaaa, what the hell did i start here. One

> > little comment about a local business doing a

> good

> > job and it's been ripped apart from all and

> > sundry. There was me thinking that this forum

> was

> > about the lcoal community, I'll certainly

> refrain

> > from supporting the community in future.

>

>

> Jimi...this is nothing...some people have received

> FAR worse...it's only a forum and it's all part of

> the fun...and remember, you can give as good as

> you get...if you are "innocent" get in there and

> fight your corner...if you've been a "naughty boy"

> and been caught out, then learn from it...but

> don't give up...ED IS nice and so are most of its

> residents...save a few cliquey tosspots...but I'm

> sure Hampstead wasn't devoid of those either.

>

> As per jaybee82's post, "Welcome to to The Forum

> Jimi".a


I second that with a welcoming Jamesian Adam Ant-style 'FA FA QUA DIDDLY FA FA' from 'Stand And Deliver'.

And it would also be apt to throw in 'Singer's Hampstead Home' by Microdisney.

Well when I say apt, I probably mean gratuitous.

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