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A Long Way From Anything

A guy trying to find a home that never was.

So I went and got my hair cut today. What's so special about that you might ask? Simply put, I went to a real barbershop. One where there's only one chair and the guy sits around and chats with his friends. One where he washes your hair sitting up, wraps it in a hot towel, and then gives you a scalp massage with vibrating pads! Very cool! Only $10 too. Only bad part is that he didn't listen to me when I told him how to cut it. So I came home and trimmed it up myself (there is a benefit to having almost no hair). So I'll have to see if everyone laughs at me when I show up at Chris' tomorrow.



Photo from the Alameda Museum's website
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