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Started by sgrizzle, February 21, 2007, 03:01:53 PM

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rwarn17588

Yeah, Conan, the only problem is that the barber is so short that I have to slouch in the chair. I guess it's hard to "take a little off the top" if you can't reach it.

Conan71

'Course I did have to listen to some of his 12-step stories, I guess that's better than getting scalped by someone who is all blocked-up.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

AMP

... 18 packs of Grade AA fresh brown natural double yoke eggs on Tuesdays.
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HUH?!?!?

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FRESH EGGS ON TUESDAYS

Trish sells the 18 count flat packages of Double Yoke Brown Eggs on Tuesdays.  The farmer delivers them early in the morning, they are first come first serve.

Make the best omelets and Sunny Side up eggs I have ever had.  

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OLD FASHIONED NOSTALGIC FAMILY ATMOSPHERE

Her three chair Barber Shop is not an overpriced posh brass and glass type of salon where fancy people go. It is just an old fashioned Barber Shop.  

Trish does women's and men's hair cuts.  She also has the way cool 1950's men's hair cut style poster on the wall, along with Crew Cuts and other later boys and men's hair cut posters.  

GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

Trish cuts hair for the elementary age school kids in that area.  Once a month she volunteers and gives free haircuts to underprivileged kids.  Trish is featured in a nice article done by the Tulsa World, it is framed and hangs on the wall in the Barber Shop.

Trish's Barber Shop
5th & Lewis in the Plaza Shopping Center.

AMP

From: http://www.americanprofile.com/article/5092.html

Cuts of kindness

Trish Dacanay understands the power of a good haircut. "It just makes you feel good about yourself when you know your hair looks good," says Dacanay, a barber in Tulsa, Okla., for 27 years.

For the last five years, she has volunteered her day off to give free haircuts to low-income children in her neighborhood who attend Kendall-Whittier Elementary School. She gives about 20 haircuts each Monday.

"I'm a single mom, and I've been there," she says. "I know that sometimes you choose between food or new shoes or a haircut. This just helps take some pressure off of some families."

Why does she do it? "I don't really know," she says. "God blesses me. I love when the kids look in the mirror and say 'Tight!' That means it's good."

Hookey

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Originally posted by AMP

18 packs of Grade AA fresh brown natural double yoke eggs on Tuesdays.




mmmmmmmm yummy nothing better in the morning at the lake or even at home with Bacon and hashbrowns