Originally posted by mlpriorSpeaking of hair, early appointment this morning at Great Clips with Keisha for an All American short summer haircut. She's a big hearted southern lady, always ready with new words or homespun phrases and happy/sad family stories to tell. Saying good bye, she reminded me of her advice last time, "Bobby, just keep on keeping it on the low". "Yes, Ma'am."
Good song. I like the hair better, you should grow it long again. I know, it's not about the hair.
Did you say "harrar"?
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI don't know what "keeping it on the low" means, is that like "stay out of trouble"?
Speaking of hair, early appointment this morning at Great Clips with Keisha for an All American short summer haircut. She's a big hearted southern lady, always ready with new words or homespun phrases and happy/sad family stories to tell. Saying good bye, she reminded me of her advice last time, "Bobby, just keep on keeping it on the low". "Yes, Ma'am."
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyGB... You have anyone around to 'Help'? You can pick up one of those hair-buzz things that have different settings. You could do a 3 or 4 all around, and take the edges in with a 1 or 2 for a good cheap cut. Some folks can even do it on their own.
Speaking of hair, early appointment this morning at Great Clips with Keisha for an All American short summer haircut. She's a big hearted southern lady, always ready with new words or homespun phrases and happy/sad family stories to tell. Saying good bye, she reminded me of her advice last time, "Bobby, just keep on keeping it on the low". "Yes, Ma'am."
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I've also been known to scissor cut myself in times of need. Saves a few bucks, and if things go wrong you just wear a hat for a few days.
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