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Re: Taking a child to the barbers.....
It is only fair that you give him a choice, either the barber cuts it or you do.
You will only cut it once if he gets enough stick from his 'friends'. |
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He is just going on 3, i dont think that he will take on people taking the mick out of him yet lol
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Re: Taking a child to the barbers.....
Another choice.....haircut or heated rollers
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Re: Taking a child to the barbers.....
Take him to Adams barbers at the bottom of Rhyddings Street on Union Road in Ossy and tell him to tie him to the chair :D:D:D
You are not the only AccyWebber whose son does not like his hair cutting. I was in Adams when one of our friends was having a hard time getting her sons hair cut. I wont say who but I think Adam is an expert with reluctant customers :) He is a mate of mine but that is not the only reason I am suggesting you take him. |
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At 3 years old, he cannot be allowed to rule the roost. By the age of 10, your life will be hell. |
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I found magic putty was the quickest way for a forced haircut after falling asleep on some.
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Well, I managed to get him to get his hair cut without all the kicking off...........my mum & dad took him :D
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as a child i was obsessed with music(anybody that knows me will go figure hehe) and my mum used to buy blank cassettes and give them to alice(shes still going isnt she, on blackburn road?) and when i got my hair cut alice presented me with a blank cassette. hehe i never cried again
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