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I'm going to get my hair cut
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Originally posted by G8_Summit View PostJust had to go and have a look - Nicky Clarke Extreme. With #2 attachment.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDo you have to cut your hair really short for them to work well?
They work fine but you have to clean and oil them before and after each use.Comment
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Originally posted by G8_Summit View PostWell I guess that number 2 all over would count as pretty short, so yes ?
They work fine but you have to clean and oil them before and after each use.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostCan you convert #2 to metric? Is that millimeters perchance? In which case that is a tad short for my liking. A centimeter or so would be about right, but for all I know doing that all over would look weird.Comment
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Originally posted by G8_Summit View PostNo its not millimeters, its a standard for clipper attachments - maybe about half a centimeter.
a) hair length 1/2 centimeters long
b) a hairstyle that does not look weird?
If so I wonder whether this same principle could extend to 1 centimeter and beyond?Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostCan you just literally run this device randomly all over your head and end up with :
a) hair length 1/2 centimeters long
b) a hairstyle that does not look weird?
If so I wonder whether this same principle could extend to 1 centimeter and beyond?Comment
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Originally posted by G8_Summit View PostYou'll be wanting number 4 then - about 12 mm - I've just measured it.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt rather depends on your definition of weird...Comment
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I cut my hair just before i started this contract. That was 19 weeks ago.
Is it time for another haircut yet? Or should I wait for the 6 month renewal?My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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