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Old 12-02-2008, 10:41 PM
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Yeah to get any business liscence you need to jump through a couple of hoops, blow a couple of board members, and jump through hoops while blowing a couple of board members. All without spilling a drop
I have nothing creative or intelligent to add to this thread (nothing new there, I guess, hah), but this part made me crack the f@#k up, haha....thanks!
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Old 12-03-2008, 09:20 AM
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Why your home? just curios, are you by yourself or are you with people in the industry? I couldn't do a home/ salon type shop, the industry is where I learn I need to be in a place where everyone can feed off of each other and constantly grow. Yeah to get any business liscence you need to jump through a couple of hoops, blow a couple of board members, and jump through hoops while blowing a couple of board members. All without spilling a drop
I'm an old man,....lol,.....being around all the youngsters in the shop that talk wit dat gangsta tone,...really annoys me and I'm afraid I'll kill one of them.
My wife will be helping in the shop,..and we just decided to go this route.
Of the places we looked to rent for a shop,..we didn't find what we were looking for.
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Old 12-03-2008, 01:46 PM
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I'm an old man,....lol,.....being around all the youngsters in the shop that talk wit dat gangsta tone,...really annoys me and I'm afraid I'll kill one of them.
My wife will be helping in the shop,..and we just decided to go this route.
Of the places we looked to rent for a shop,..we didn't find what we were looking for.

do what i do, make them keep repeating themselves by saying, "What?, I didnt quite understand you." we had this chick in the shop one day that kept saying "ridicurous" (no, she wasnt asian). I bet I got her to say that s&!t about a hundred times, while at the same time making statements that included the properly pronounced word. By the time I was done, she was pronouncing it properly. There is no reason that anyone who attended school in this country for an extended period of time should not be able to speak the american language properly. The inability to do so is simple laziness, that or they have too many gold teefus in their mouth and they cant manipulate their jaws properly. Either way, its ignorant. Sorry for the rant, personal pet peeve.
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Old 12-03-2008, 02:42 PM
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do what i do, make them keep repeating themselves by saying, "What?, I didnt quite understand you." we had this chick in the shop one day that kept saying "ridicurous" (no, she wasnt asian). I bet I got her to say that s&!t about a hundred times, while at the same time making statements that included the properly pronounced word. By the time I was done, she was pronouncing it properly. There is no reason that anyone who attended school in this country for an extended period of time should not be able to speak the american language properly. The inability to do so is simple laziness, that or they have too many gold teefus in their mouth and they cant manipulate their jaws properly. Either way, its ignorant. Sorry for the rant, personal pet peeve.

me,....it's the white kids that are tryin SO DAMN HARD to be black......


cracks me up........but makes me want to stab them too.
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Old 12-03-2008, 02:49 PM
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Hey,..Maetoch,....

questions about your shop's aftercare sheet.

Why not lubricate for the first 2-3 days? Just wondering,....I see so many variations on aftercare instructions, and I'm trying to edit the one I will use.
I'm just thinking that after 24 hours, I frequently notice some drying out pretty quick from the use of alcohol/alcohol based cleansers.
....not saying anything wrong with yours, could be better than others,....just trying to get input from everywhere.
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Old 12-03-2008, 03:30 PM
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disregard that, i dont do it that way. thats something that was implemented beyond my control. the owner left back in april and ive been on my own since. i have a different aftercare but i dont have access to the section of the site that allows me to change the aftercare page, so.....
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Old 12-03-2008, 06:33 PM
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thats redicurous
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Old 12-03-2008, 06:50 PM
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HAHA....knucklehead
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