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Ammoholic
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posted April 28, 2020 08:46 PMHide Post
Another man down.



Had to cover my face.






Link to original video: https://youtu.be/rY0WxgSXdEE



Jesse

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Yeah, that M14 video guy...
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posted April 28, 2020 09:27 PMHide Post
Upholding to your screen name, I see... Smile

Who knows, maybe this will become the official "Corona-do haircut" thread. Fun to see the responses.

Since my son took the first bullet, I won't be letting the wife touch my hair. I don't know if I have the skill to do my own hair and my own fade.

Tony.


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posted April 28, 2020 09:32 PMHide Post
Terminal lance has a bunch of cartoons on “barracks cuts” and “high and tights”.






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posted April 28, 2020 10:57 PMHide Post
Yeah I came home one day to see that my wife unintentionally gave both my kids a mullet. It was funny as hell but I fixed it into a high and tight which is really all you can do for that. Now we can add barber to the list of my duties.They both demand mohawks now.
 
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posted April 28, 2020 11:42 PMHide Post
Four boys and three girls , four doors down.well the two older ones cut the two pre teen boys hair, when all done, they looked like they were wearing hair yamulka's. Not pony tail length , but not far from it.





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posted April 29, 2020 12:18 AMHide Post
Mrs. BB61 cut mine last night. I couldn't tell any difference from the professionals. But, she does wedding cakes, crochets christening gowns, quilts, etc. She's now cut our two girls back from college and mine.


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posted April 29, 2020 12:20 AMHide Post
I miss my barber shop so bad. Ive been buzzing my hair high and tight style for the past month.

My 7 year old son asked me to cut his hair too and he got a high and tight.

There is a trend online right now where men are giving themselves 1980's dumb ass bowl cuts and its hilarious.


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posted May 03, 2020 01:21 PMHide Post
10 weeks without a haircut. Broke down & bought a trimmer kit.

I normally get a 4 on top & 2 on the sides when I go in for a cut.

Figured I'd start long & adjust, so started on 6.

Apparently it is not equivalent to what much haircut places use....

A 6 on this is about equal to a 2 at the 2 places I normally go to. Eek

Shouldn't need to worry about it for a while & at $20 they've already paid for themselves.




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Yeah, that M14 video guy...
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posted May 03, 2020 01:42 PMHide Post
No real indication of when we’ll reopen. Looks like I may have to cut my own soon. My last haircut was 2 days before closures.

Tony.


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posted May 03, 2020 04:19 PMHide Post
Bought a hair cutting razor over a month ago when this thing started. I cut my hair in the Army in the sixties, why not now?
 
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Savor the limelight
posted May 03, 2020 04:31 PMHide Post
I'm at the point now where the dog doesn't recognize me.
 
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posted May 03, 2020 06:00 PMHide Post
Barber Shops are open here in Montana again. On the first day a brand new Shop opened. He was pretty busy and I got a good high and tight cut from him. Not a Military one, but close.


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posted May 03, 2020 06:03 PMHide Post
I am enjoying the fro. Crazy hair with no judgement. Let it grow.


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posted May 03, 2020 06:06 PMHide Post
No scissors or clippers will touch my beard until I can get a proper haircut. With the exception of the mustache, I have to trim that a little so it doesn't drive up upper lip nuts.




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posted May 04, 2020 06:30 AMHide Post
At home, one son has returned. Stuck indoors, he decided to cut his own hair and now has what looks like a businessman's trim modified into a mohawk.

I got a trim in Korea a day ago, and now look like a fat, grey, balding boy-band wannabe.

Fucking virus.
 
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Who else?
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posted May 04, 2020 06:49 AMHide Post
Oh my God!

I just hit this thread and I think I peed a little.

Man, I laughed so hard. Your boy sure has a great sense of humor - and he's trusting of those he loves.

What a great story!

Thanks for sharing that. Really.
 
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