Tuesday, February 2, 2010

For me, haircuts work in the opposite way that I presume they're supposed to. I walk into the place looking pretty good, and I walk out looking pretty ridiculous, hoping for speedy regrowth so that I can return to looking pretty good as soon as possible. How is this a service that I pay money for? At least the money in question amounts to as little as $8.99, thanks to Great Clips' current "haircut sale", going on now (at least at my neighborhood location). At this point, some of you may be reading "$8.99 haircut" and thinking you've discovered the root of the problem. And you're almost certainly right. But with my system, the worst I ever look is on the walk from the chair back to my apartment. With each shower and each passing day, I look better and better. It's like reverse aging. Or like regular aging in a society filled with women who like older men. So you might say I have all bases covered. And that's certainly worth my nine bucks (plus a generous tip).

4 Comments:

Blogger Matt said...

This might be my favorite post ever. I got a haircut yesterday, too (for the first time since August).

February 3, 2010 at 11:05 AM  
Blogger Ryan William Guthrie said...

I have known nothing of haircuts for over a year now. Trust me, its the way to go.

March 11, 2010 at 5:05 PM  
Blogger Nikki said...

To be fair, my $60+ hair cuts work pretty much the same way. So maybe you are on to something.

May 10, 2010 at 11:02 PM  
Blogger Peter said...

Damn straight. As a fan of the scientific method, I always enjoy when a little empirical evidence supports my cockamamie musings. Even if "empirical evidence" really means "subjective conjectural hearsay". Nikki, I'm glad to see you're updating (at least about as often as I am).

May 11, 2010 at 12:22 AM  

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