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en We're kind of like a barber shop, and people are talking about him.

en The barber shop, when everybody came together, it was kind of special.

en The Purple Cow had a barber shop. There's just a ton of history here. It's kind of reliving itself again.

en It's a small town; everybody eats in the same cafe; everybody gets their hair cut in the same barber shop. That kind of community building, I think, begins to bridge those gaps.

en There has never been a barber shop here before. We're doing really good.

en They would not do that in a barber shop. No I'm not surprised. I know it's not true.

en If the guy that writes you checks says cut your hair, off to the barber shop you go. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. That's that.

en Some of the guys who come in my barber shop said they saw him and he was saying to come down to the courthouse if you want to see some rapping and dancing.

en I'm the college educated, know-it-all barber who instigates a lot of the arguments in the shop.

en There was a barber shop that closed not too long ago. It's amazing what that's done. It's thrown us all for a loop, as busy as it's been.

en I am overwhelmed, everything is new, incredible, amazing. On Monday, I went on my first excursion; a 20-minute walk to the barber shop all by myself, It was the most fun I've had in years.

en It sucks because I get my hair cut at the barber shop close by. I've been getting my hair cut there since I came to UK, for almost a year and a half.

en I have been going to him my whole life and I sat in the chair and was going nowhere and didn't want to go to college and asked him if I went to barber college if I could work there. I am glad that he gave me this opportunity and maybe the shop will be able to go another 40 years.

en So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf, to make an apple-pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. `What! no soap?' So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber.
  Samuel Foote

en I just think sometimes, when you start talking about something, it just kind of builds up. Kind of a snowball effect. Any time there's a one-goal game or only two goals, then people are always talking.


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