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Post by Village Idiot on Sept 29, 2006 11:01:04 GMT -5
Chicago Bob called and said his computer isn't working. He told me that a month ago. I told him to buy a new computer.
Anyway, he wanted me to jump on here and let everyone know that he and Linda are doing great, and that he ought to be finished with Barber Shop School (as he calls it) in, uhm, I'm forgetting here, but I think he said November.
Oh, and he knows how to get here.
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Post by Gypsy Picker on Sept 29, 2006 11:06:20 GMT -5
November!?! I need a haircut NOW!!!
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Post by Marshall on Sept 29, 2006 12:15:20 GMT -5
he always was a stylish guy.
Coiffeur NOUN: A man who is a hairdresser. ETYMOLOGY: French, from coiffer, to coif, from Old French coife, coif. See coif.
Coif NOUN: 1. (also kwäf) A coiffure. 2. A tight-fitting cap worn under a veil, as by nuns. 3. A white skullcap formerly worn by English lawyers. 4. A heavy skullcap of steel or leather, formerly worn under a helmet or mail hood.
TRANSITIVE VERB: Inflected forms: coifed, coif•ing, coifs 1. (also kwäf) To arrange or dress (the hair). 2. To cover with or as if with a coif.
ETYMOLOGY: Middle English, from Old French coife, from Late Latin cofea, helmet, of Germanic origin.
(geshundiet !)
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