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John Edwards
by
Razor X
on 20 Apr, 2007 20:24
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#1
by
blondeguy
on 20 Apr, 2007 21:41
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Actually, my first thought when I heard about the $400 haircuts was that the money was going somewhere else, and haircuts were a coverup excuse on the expense report. I dunno, I just can't imagine any barber charging $400 for his haircut.

But I could be wrong.
The political race has started so early this time that I've already tuned it out (I'm more of a libertarian guy anyway). I think that's going to be a disadvantage for Hillary and Obama because they're getting so much media coverage now that people will be sick of them by the time the '08 elections roll around, and guys like Giuliani will seem "fresh" despite being in the race for the same length of time.
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#2
by
Razor X
on 20 Apr, 2007 21:54
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Actually, my first thought when I heard about the $400 haircuts was that the money was going somewhere else, and haircuts were a coverup excuse on the expense report. I dunno, I just can't imagine any barber charging $400 for his haircut.
But I could be wrong.
Remember back in the '90s when none of the incoming flights to LAX could land because Clinton was on the runway in Air Force One getting a $200 haircut from one of the stylists to the stars?
I also heard on the news this morning that some of the Hollywood stars pay up to $800 for a haircut. Unreal, isn't it?
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#3
by
Koaa2
on 20 Apr, 2007 22:45
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And I thought my $80.00 razor was expensive!
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#4
by
Paul
on 21 Apr, 2007 15:57
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$400 for a haircut? Wonder how he would spend my tax dollars?
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#5
by
PigPen
on 23 Apr, 2007 16:42
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That's ridiculous.
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#6
by
tsshaver1
on 16 May, 2007 16:46
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There is a stylist in NYC who charges $800 for a cut. I do not believe she has male clients however.The wife of a close friend of mine is the executive assistant to the chairman of one of the worlds largest brokerage houses. His new apartment costs $27,000,000. Its relative isn't it?
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#7
by
schro
on 16 May, 2007 16:59
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$400 for a haircut? Wonder how he would spend my tax dollars?
If spending $400 for a haircut is any indication, I really don't want to know what "the fetus whisperer" would do with my tax dollars.
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#8
by
Paul
on 16 May, 2007 17:01
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Why not ask him when he stays at your place for his California tour?
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#9
by
PigPen
on 16 May, 2007 17:05
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There is a stylist in NYC who charges $800 for a cut. I do not believe she has male clients however.The wife of a close friend of mine is the executive assistant to the chairman of one of the worlds largest brokerage houses. His new apartment costs $27,000,000. Its relative isn't it?
I could do a lot more than just buy an apartment for that kinda cash.
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#10
by
schro
on 16 May, 2007 17:07
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Edwards has got a better chance of seeing God than receiving an invite to stay at my house. Then again, he has probably spoken to God in many of his acts as a class action claims lawyer.
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#11
by
Paul
on 16 May, 2007 17:10
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Thought you were gonna say he would stay there when you spent $400 for a haircut and gave up schrotinis
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#12
by
schro
on 16 May, 2007 17:14
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If he paid me $400, I'd give him a haircut he'd never forget
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#13
by
blondeguy
on 16 May, 2007 17:15
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There is a stylist in NYC who charges $800 for a cut. I do not believe she has male clients however.The wife of a close friend of mine is the executive assistant to the chairman of one of the worlds largest brokerage houses. His new apartment costs $27,000,000. Its relative isn't it?
I don't know if anyone here has seen Penn & Teller's "Bullsh*t!" on Showtime. In one of their episodes, they had one identical twin get an expensive feng shui haircut and the other identical twin get a regular haircut, and nobody could tell the difference. But I guess if the stylist is quite good and her clients are happy with what they get for the price, I haven't got a problem with it. I just hope the cutting scissors are plated with gold.
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#14
by
schro
on 16 May, 2007 17:21
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I guess a haircut is worth whatever you can get for it.
If someone is willing to pay $400, then it's a $400 haircut.
I do like the Penn & Teller story...good one.