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Wordle done in three this morning
It’s quite addictive and just a quick bit of fun first thing to wake up the brain.Wordle done in three this morning
Should give it a miss Mo lots of flying debris and possibly trees coming downDamn. That’s the rain on now too. Not sure rain along with gale force winds would be a very pleasant walk.![]()
How much do I pay? This has the potential to be a touch embarrassing.😳 I should first say I'm slightly more hirsute than Kojak.......just. 😄Morning all
We don't have a hoolieey of any sort here. 'Sounds' quite peaceful out there.
The paperwork that I should have done is still sat there giving me dirty looks.
Must do it this morning.
@PaulSB .....how much do you pay for a haircut ? Mine is £6.00.
Only takes 10 minutes but she does a decent job of it...... including eyebrows and around me lug holes.
Sounds good and fair.How much do I pay? This has the potential to be a touch embarrassing.😳 I should first say I'm slightly more hirsute than Kojak.......just. 😄
In town I can get an OAP rate of £4-5 for a "What number sir?" and wham, bam, thank you ma'am its all over in five minutes.
Don't really enjoy that so I go to a Turkish barber. Now these guys know how to cut hair, I think it must be a "thing" for Turkish men. Proper grooming. I get charged £8-13 depending on what gets done. For £8 it's haircut properly finished off with cut-throat razor and ear hair singed off with the flaming stick.
Today I'm having "the works" haircut, beard trimmed and shaped, nose wax, ear wax. Takes about 25 minutes and costs £13. The wax thing stops hair growing for about three months.
Anyone want a pic of Paul with a cotton bud waxed in to each nostril? 🤣
Yep, me too but I was filled with doubt this morning. Lord knows why.I've always spelt it hoolie
And may I ask which parts of your body will you be ironingMorning all no hoolie here as yet, don't do wordle thing and not been to the barber in years.
I have some ironing to do, but thats it
Our guys are genuine Turks and a lot of Turkish men visit, some for a haircut and others drop in to chat. Seems to be a community male thing.Sounds good and fair.
We have a number of 'turkish' barbers within 2 miles but they are more expensive then that.