. . . people point at me and say "There goes Crazy-Hair Tony!"
O.K., nobody does that. This is New York: I could walk for hours and not see anyone who has any idea who I am or who could possibly care about my hair. I had a slight trim 6 months ago, and things are very much untrimmed now. I wish my hair grew faster, because then I could have made up my mind faster about whether or not to cut it. A consensus is forming that I should.
So here's the question: Should I get my hair cut on Tuesday because I’m meeting an author and ought to make a better impression than I otherwise might (as opposed to, for example, giving the impression that I have not heard of this thing called a haircut and would not know where to get one) or should I get my hair cut in Paris--which will also make me look for a while like I got my hair cut in Paris?
I know most of the people who read this blog, and I invite you to leave a comment answering the foregoing question. If you don’t know me, you could always guess at an answer. Lord knows, I’ve taken surveys on other people’s blogs where I was just guessing.
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If you cut your hair in Paris it's going to cost you at least 40% more. I decided to get mine cut to go along with the my new "look." But I also didn't want to waste anytime sitting in a stylist's chair when I could be using my time more productively and having to explain in my--what I perceive to be--very elementary French how much they need to take off.
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