Too funny, original unisex sign, (I've just noticed that quite a few blogs aren't showing up in my blog reading list, :-( I thought you and the others weren't posting)
Love the sign! - although - I'm not going to lie, I'd be a little apprehensive - what's a country cut? (I'm kind of high maintenance when it comes to my hair....)
So... ummm what's a country haircut? :-)
ReplyDeleteA very originally named place!
ReplyDeleteWhen did you take this ? 1965 ?!
ReplyDeleteToo funny, original unisex sign, (I've just noticed that quite a few blogs aren't showing up in my blog reading list, :-( I thought you and the others weren't posting)
ReplyDeleteI haven't been through there in years, it was once a really neat little town but was struggling last time I saw it.
ReplyDeleteCatchy name!
ReplyDeleteVery American.
ReplyDeletethat made me laugh. :)
ReplyDeleteCalling by from the signs meme today, I had to laugh wondering how country cutting differs. :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what a country cut looks like. :) I love the striped barber sign. You don't see many of them anymore.
ReplyDeleteYou know you're in the South when the term y'all gets used.
ReplyDeleteLove the sign! - although - I'm not going to lie, I'd be a little apprehensive - what's a country cut? (I'm kind of high maintenance when it comes to my hair....)
ReplyDeleteIsn't that just fantastic. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so much fun!
ReplyDeleteMy kind of barber shop!
ReplyDeleteThis gave me a chuckle--only in the South. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's cute!
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