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 Subject: Getting a hair cut... 22/08/09, 10:44 
Sven
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Joined: 08/03/09, 13:10
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Hej,

do anybody know, or can advise, a hair cutter, which is not horrible expensive and speaks more then danish language(german would be nice 8) ) ?
Best location would be Østerbro, but with the bike I can also move myself towards city center or Fredriksberg.

BR
Sven
 Subject: Re:Getting a hair cut... 11/11/09, 09:56 
bcmeier
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Joined: 18/05/09, 10:50
Posts: 8
Location: In Denmark (registered alien)
Hej,

sadly I cannot provide you a name nor a recommendation, but I like to share what I am doing to avoid hair cut costs.

Wearing my hair short since many years I use now a hair trimmer - costs are down to electricity and there is no hassle to get an appointment. And yes, the barber speaks my native language, also. ;)

Sorry, this is only for people wearing their hair short - yet an option to consider.

Hilsen

Bernd C.
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 Subject: Re:Getting a hair cut (supplemental)... 08/02/10, 14:43 
bcmeier
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Joined: 18/05/09, 10:50
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Location: In Denmark (registered alien)
May I add this: my wife switched to a short hair cut, also.

Now this is our modus operandi: my wife cuts my hair and later I cut her's. We use a decent well-known hårklipper (that's a hair clipper) and off we go.

Sounds horrible? Not at all: our german woman hairdresser gave us 2 thumbs up - and she's in fashion.

So, another 20 cents for free.
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