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neverdespairgirl wrote: »Buy a hair cutter with blades thingy instead?
Good value for six quid an' all! Plus, SWMBO put a stop to my habit of just getting a Number 1 all over
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chartreuse wrote: »Nah, it's not that bad really
Good value for six quid an' all! Plus, SWMBO put a stop to my habit of just getting a Number 1 all over
What's a SWMBO?I am a Mortgage Consultant and don't like to be told what I can and can't put in a signature so long as it's legal and truthful.0 -
Ian_Griffiths_Halifax wrote: »What's a SWMBO?
You've forgotten Rumpole of the Bailey, haven't you? She Who Must Be Obeyed, aka Management...0 -
neverdespairgirl wrote: »Buy a hair cutter with blades thingy instead?
Hah! That's what I did!I used to get mine cut at Charles Worthington or Tony and Guy at lunchtimes but it cost me about £80 a time. Decided to lose the hair and go for a nice short cut, DIY style, got a set of clippers for about £15 and have saved over £900 so far
I've turned into such a stingy git in my middle age
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Hah! That's what I did!
I used to get mine cut at Charles Worthington or Tony and Guy at lunchtimes but it cost me about £80 a time. Decided to lose the hair and go for a nice short cut, DIY style, got a set of clippers for about £15 and have saved over £900 so far
I've turned into such a stingy git in my middle age
And a slap head it seems :rotfl:I am a Mortgage Consultant and don't like to be told what I can and can't put in a signature so long as it's legal and truthful.0
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