£20
A small price to pay to have a young nymphette gently massaging your head and then provocatively circling your chair with her scantily-clad body just inches away from your face.
What?
£20
A small price to pay to have a young nymphette gently massaging your head and then provocatively circling your chair with her scantily-clad body just inches away from your face.
What?
Can you do mine?£0 - I do it myself.
Can you do mine?
Depends if you're anything like your avatar
Ah the memories of Coopers in Baker St. Being escorted down by my father in the seventies/early eighties, sitting on a wooden plank placed across the arms of the chair and being butchered in the process. ( As soon as your hair had been cut and you bumped into people you knew the comment would always be "See you've been to Coopers then". In a strange sort of way I miss characters like him that were a big part of the Brighton I grew up in. Late Seventies around 50p, then went upto a £1 in the Eighties. Sadly now only a part of Brighton's history as he passed away around 14 years ago.
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Now pay around a tenner for a trim.
I'm pretty sure Meridian News or whatever it was called back then did a news feature on him once. He was known for having the cheapest haircuts in the south of England or something? By what you have described, they were cheap for a reason? I never had the "pleasure" of going there.