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lybertyne
12 Dec 19 14:14
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The man said he's a life-long Labour voter but this time, as much as it pains him, he's voting Tory.  Corbyn is the reason.

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By:
casemoney
When: 12 Dec 19 14:16
Tories drifting like a Barge . 1.46 Sad
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 12 Dec 19 14:16
oh well thats game over if your hairdresser has spoken.
By:
casemoney
When: 12 Dec 19 14:19
1.51 WTF Shocked
By:
Pokermonster
When: 12 Dec 19 14:28
They were 1.46 for a majority when I looked yesterday, Mr C. They have drifted a bit as you say, sir, but not by that much... yet.
By:
Crisp77
When: 12 Dec 19 14:47
My share prices say it's very close Sad
By:
pa lapsy
When: 12 Dec 19 14:51
Who the fook goes to a "hairdresser".
By:
stewarts rise
When: 12 Dec 19 15:03
People with Hair imo, i haven't been for years!Laugh
By:
pa lapsy
When: 12 Dec 19 15:13
No stewart,men go to barbers, if i ever said to anyone,oh,i'm off to the hairdressers,i would get odd looks,or even a smile and a wink.

Women go hairdressers,that is the way it always has been from time immortal.
By:
stewarts rise
When: 12 Dec 19 15:19
Think those days may have gone Palapsy, it's all unisex these days or something like that!
By:
pa lapsy
When: 12 Dec 19 15:23
Oh, they shouldn't be allowed,women hair cutters try and "style" it into their interpration of what looks ok,where as the man haircutter gives you what you ask for.
By:
stewarts rise
When: 12 Dec 19 15:40
Something for the weekend sir?
By:
lybertyne
When: 12 Dec 19 18:11
'Barber' is to do with beards, clue's in the name.  Today I had my hair cut so it's 'hairdresser'.  Luckily I'm very happy with the size of my chap so I don't have to worry about what words I use.
By:
cooperman
When: 12 Dec 19 18:16
There's one recently opened nearby and the staff are dressed like they're in Saville Row. Needless to say it's f00kin' expensive.Grin
By:
RacingCert
When: 12 Dec 19 20:13
I just go for ear and nose waxing.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 12 Dec 19 20:38
No stewart,men go to barbers, if i ever said to anyone,oh,i'm off to the hairdressers,i would get odd looks,or even a smile and a wink.

Women go hairdressers,that is the way it always has been from time immortal.


Have to agree with that!

'Barber' is to do with beards, clue's in the name.  Today I had my hair cut so it's 'hairdresser'.  Luckily I'm very happy with the size of my chap so I don't have to worry about what words I use.

Even more of a clue in that. You are probably happy with the size of your fella's chapLaugh!

Tonsor!
By:
Coachbuster
When: 12 Dec 19 20:41
hairdressers just the modern term ... nothing we should lose sleep over
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 12 Dec 19 20:49
of course. I don't have a problem with metro sexual people who use hairdresser'sShocked!
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 12 Dec 19 20:50
but I am a little confued so when you go to the old tonsor do you have your hair " dressed " or " cut "?
By:
Coachbuster
When: 12 Dec 19 21:32
just had a look at local business terms and they list mens hairdressers and barbers  ...so i suppose you can take your pick really.

some  list themselves as a barbers and go the whole hog ...red pole,brylcream  etc .
By:
peckerdunne
When: 12 Dec 19 21:48
Does he drop 50p pieces on way to the hairdresser
By:
boxingthefox
When: 12 Dec 19 21:54
Red pole and brylcreme, I used to pay good money on a Fri night down in SOHO for that. Laugh
By:
Coachbuster
When: 12 Dec 19 22:32
Shocked
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