At 101st & Memorial (SW corner) right next to the now closed Food Pyramid. New place to take kids for haircuts. Has big screen tvs, full size arcade games (free to play), and just an all around cool joint. For those with little ones, like Captain Awesome, take them here.
http://www.facebook.com/QCuts
Oh, there's also a liquor store next door (I know this forum).
Probably be a while before the Captain gets a haircut. Thanks for the heads up though.
Quote from: guido911 on November 21, 2012, 11:39:33 PM
At 101st & Memorial (SW corner) right next to the now closed Food Pyramid. New place to take kids for haircuts. Has big screen tvs, full size arcade games (free to play), and just an all around cool joint. For those with little ones, like Captain Awesome, take them here.
http://www.facebook.com/QCuts
Oh, there's also a liquor store next door (I know this forum).
That liquor store has a pretty good selection of beer.
Quote from: Red Arrow on November 22, 2012, 09:27:39 AM
That liquor store has a pretty good selection of beer.
Told ya I knew the folks in this forum... :)
Hadn't noticed the Food Pyramid had closed until a couple of days ago when I was headed to the Reasors.
Can someone please tear down the 71st and Sheridan Reasors? Fire, tornado, don't care... that store sucks.
Also, will probably try the hair cut place too.
Quote from: sgrizzle on November 23, 2012, 04:26:41 PM
Can someone please tear down the 71st and Sheridan Reasors? Fire, tornado, don't care... that store sucks.
Yep. Everything about the place sucks . Location, access, parking, and yes, the store.
Quote from: sgrizzle on November 23, 2012, 04:26:41 PM
Hadn't noticed the Food Pyramid had closed until a couple of days ago when I was headed to the Reasors.
The Food Pyramid at 81st & Yale appears to still be open.
QuoteCan someone please tear down the 71st and Sheridan Reasors? Fire, tornado, don't care... that store sucks.
Flood. You forgot flood.
;D
Quote from: Red Arrow on November 23, 2012, 09:16:53 PM
The Food Pyramid at 81st & Yale appears to still be open.
Flood. You forgot flood.
;D
Take a hell of a flood to take that building out. I remember it when it was Price Mart.
Quote from: Hoss on November 23, 2012, 09:30:20 PM
Take a hell of a flood to take that building out. I remember it when it was Price Mart.
Big flood for sure. Probably like Noah's.
I remember it before it was a Reasor's but I couldn't remember the name.
Quote from: Red Arrow on November 23, 2012, 09:16:53 PM
Flood. You forgot flood.
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We have the wagon before the horse. The flood to clear the land will come after the low-water dams are build then there is a 100% chance it will happen. Remember "You can dam a flowing river thinking it will cease to flow but it will flow on forever, better teach it where to go."
Quote from: shadows on November 24, 2012, 07:40:20 PM
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We have the wagon before the horse. The flood to clear the land will come after the low-water dams are build then there is a 100% chance it will happen. Remember "You can dam a flowing river thinking it will cease to flow but it will flow on forever, better teach it where to go."
Sorry Shadows but if 71st & Sheridan
floods, we have a lot bigger problems than Reasor's.
How are the prices? We used to take our kids to KidzCuts, but man, $30 for a 5 minute cut was pretty tough!!! We just took the kids to SuperCuts today . . . ut will have to check out the Q Cuts next time.
Quote from: tulsa_fan on November 24, 2012, 09:40:20 PM
How are the prices? We used to take our kids to KidzCuts, but man, $30 for a 5 minute cut was pretty tough!!! We just took the kids to SuperCuts today . . . ut will have to check out the Q Cuts next time.
Some people will pay anything to be part of the crowd. I am glad you are evaluating the price vs. value.
Some day folks will stop paying $20 for something worth $5. (I am not holding my breath waiting.)
Quote from: Red Arrow on November 24, 2012, 10:03:24 PM
Some people will pay anything to be part of the crowd. I am glad you are evaluating the price vs. value.
Some day folks will stop paying $20 for something worth $5. (I am not holding my breath waiting.)
I haven't gone to a hair stylist since about 1998. A number 2 guard and my Wahl clippers is all I need.
Quote from: Hoss on November 24, 2012, 10:27:36 PM
I haven't gone to a hair stylist since about 1998. A number 2 guard and my Wahl clippers is all I need.
A barber shop is good enough for me.
I use professionals. As you all can see, they do good work.
Quote from: RecycleMichael on November 25, 2012, 10:52:57 AM
I use professionals. As you all can see, they do good work.
They sure have, you cannot be seen. ;D
Quote from: Red Arrow on November 23, 2012, 09:16:53 PM
Flood. You forgot flood.
;D
My house is below Reasors... so No, I didn't forget flood.
In Owasso go see Jean at Dean's Barbershop. On Broadway a half block east of Main. (the library is at Main and Broadway).
If you go early enough on the right Saturday morning you can quiz Rodney Ray the City Manager. He is in there about every other Saturday.
Jean is a sweet heart. Good with kids.
This is an old fashion Barber Shop, not a hair salon.
The prices at Q-Cuts are terrific. Kids cuts are $12.95 and adult/senior cuts are only $9.00 during January. They have fun chairs like an airplane and Cadillac for the little kids. Plus they have tv's at every station and bigger kids can play a play station game while getting their hair cut. If there is ever a wait, it is always fun because they have lots of arcade games to play and they are FREE to play! They offer hair color, highlights and waxing too so it's a one stop shop for hair care!
What is the charge to wax my back?
Quote from: Happy on January 20, 2013, 04:18:12 PM
The prices at Q-Cuts are terrific. Kids cuts are $12.95 and adult/senior cuts are only $9.00 during January. They have fun chairs like an airplane and Cadillac for the little kids. Plus they have tv's at every station and bigger kids can play a play station game while getting their hair cut. If there is ever a wait, it is always fun because they have lots of arcade games to play and they are FREE to play! They offer hair color, highlights and waxing too so it's a one stop shop for hair care!
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Quote from: guido911 on January 21, 2013, 01:46:39 PM
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Sure, but I would've used the opportunity the same way.
Good things must end. Not enough people working today (only one actively cutting hair) so had to go elsewhere.
Quote from: RecycleMichael on January 20, 2013, 04:25:14 PM
What is the charge to wax my back?
$12, but only in the airplane chair.
I am just happy that haircutters don't charge by the size of the head. I wear a size 8 hat in order to fit my large brain.
Quote from: RecycleMichael on May 22, 2013, 01:53:12 PM
I am just happy that haircutters don't charge by the size of the head. I wear a size 8 hat in order to fit my large brain.
8 1/2 here. Remember what they say about guys with big heads....
Quote from: guido911 on May 21, 2013, 06:41:43 PM
Good things must end. Not enough people working today (only one actively cutting hair) so had to go elsewhere.
Was that way once for us, so we put our name down and went to Arby's