And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Dad was in the Air Force and we lived on the north side of San Antonio so Mom would just take us to the Camp Bullis Barber Shop for haircuts. They only had one haircut option available.
My wife cuts my hair with a #1 guard on the clippers. Haven't paid for a haircut in over 15 years. Works great. Just enough stubble to keep my hard hat web from sliding around.
How about NO.
ReplyDeleteI had a flat top until highschool.
ReplyDeleteDad was in the Air Force and we lived on the north side of San Antonio so Mom would just take us to the Camp Bullis Barber Shop for haircuts. They only had one haircut option available.
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ReplyDeleteHe prolly plucks his eyebrows and wears makeup.
Same barber as JD Vance, Hegseth, and all the other tough talk toadies, then.
DeleteTake the stick out of your butt, it's affecting your brain.
DeleteThe kid with the haystack looks happier than the other kid.
ReplyDeleteI had a crew cut until I was 7, I can remember that day.
ReplyDelete50’s style men’s/boys haircuts are now standard, although I haven’t seen a flattop.
ReplyDeleteFlat top, aka, buzz cut, aka high and tight, aka military cut
Deleteshort on top, close on the sides and tight around the middle. And hold the tootsy-pop!
DeleteSimple Jack!
ReplyDeleteBut todays haircut is $50-$100 dollars. Looks like your mom gave you yours for free!
ReplyDeleteNo doubt as a character-building exercise.
DeleteHow about a "buzz cut"?
ReplyDeleteI had a crew cut until I was 12 or so.
ReplyDeleteTill 21 and went to college.
DeleteThe kid in the top picture is definitely looking down at his phone...
ReplyDeleteBottom photo is of a bowl cut, most likely employing the
ReplyDeleteaid of a Pyrex mixing bowl.
Starred in that movie many moons ago.
My wife cuts my hair with a #1 guard on the clippers. Haven't paid for a haircut in over 15 years. Works great. Just enough stubble to keep my hard hat web from sliding around.
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