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Yeah, that was me the minute I got off the mic. I go, oh yeah, well you were talking about haircuts and stuff. Back in the day when I was like 20, 21, I literally, if you could actually see this, I could sit on my hair, it was that long. I lived over in the Spokane area and I went into this gal in Spokane on division, they bought hair for wigs for cancer victims and stuff like that. So I decided to go in and do it and they cut my hair and stuff and I started to walk out and she said, oh we're paying you for this. I said, what do you mean you're paying for me this? She said, you've got beautiful soft hair. We pay prime price for long hair. I said, oh okay. And she said, well I've got to ask you one question, do you smoke? Back in them days, you know, smoking was illegal and I just kind of, well maybe a little, I'm not you know, but I was. And she says, oh then I've got to cut the price in half because they don't like any kind of chemicals that are in your hair and stuff because I guess you're smoking weed and that stuff stays in the follicles and whatever. But anyhow, I ended up getting $300 for my hair and that was back in 75 I think. So it's probably better now and if you get clean hair, they won't because nothing like a natural wig for somebody instead of synthetics. A lot of the synthetics for some reason, cancer victims, they can't tolerate it because there's something in the synthetics that bother them. But anyhow, that was what I remembered on that. There was one other thing, oh yeah, sun burning. See I'm catching on, my memory's kicking in. Short break.
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