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derekgas 20-07-2009 17:52

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I would suggest buying him a skirt, but that would just get me thumped, and you live too close. :D S, how about changing his name to Samson and hoping he meets Delilha fairly soon.

emzy 20-07-2009 18:27

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 729814)
I would suggest buying him a skirt, but that would just get me thumped, and you live too close. :D S, how about changing his name to Samson and hoping he meets Delilha fairly soon.

Well his favourite colour does seem to be pink :rolleyes: and yes, be careful, you do live too close :D

But the 2nd suggestion may be an option lol

Mick 20-07-2009 18:44

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Just hit him with a brick he will be stunned long enough for you to cut it .:D

emzy 20-07-2009 18:45

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Yeah, but when I do that he will need to long hair to hide the bump i leave him with :rolleyes:

MargaretR 20-07-2009 19:26

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When he gets bullied because it is long, he might change his mind

cashman 20-07-2009 19:39

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shame "Sweeney Todd" aint around no more.:D;)

West Ender 20-07-2009 19:54

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 729846)
When he gets bullied because it is long, he might change his mind


Unlikely, as the trend certainly seems to be towards longer hair. I've noticed it's not just the primary school boys, the High School has its share of shaggy manes too. Just keep your fingers crossed against the return of the mullet. :D

katex 20-07-2009 21:24

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Seems fear of hair cuts has a name 'Tonsurephobia' ... so maybe he needs some therapy ?:D


Ah bless ... he has got himself into a corner, and no persuasion is going to help ... will just have to go along with his stubborness and let it grow for a while. Maybe once you stop giving him the attention, then he may ask of his own accord.

Best of luck Emzy .. my son would never sit on the plank at the barbers for a few years, only on my knee.

accyman 20-07-2009 21:33

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a good slap across the head every time he moves :D

or

do it your self and be sure to use a bowl as a template

nexttiem its tiem to have hair cut he will be begging for teh barber to do it :-)

katex 20-07-2009 21:40

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 729870)
a good slap across the head every time he moves :D

Yer all heart Accyman ... :rolleyes:

accyman 21-07-2009 02:52

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 729872)
Yer all heart Accyman ... :rolleyes:

im glad you think so , everyone else fails to see it :confused:

emzy 21-07-2009 07:05

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 729870)
a good slap across the head every time he moves :D

or

do it your self and be sure to use a bowl as a template

nexttiem its tiem to have hair cut he will be begging for teh barber to do it :-)

Will pass on the basin haircut thanks lol and he's still a little you to realise what looks good and what doesnt yet :rolleyes:

Think im just gonna have to leave him for a bit and see how he is then :(

jaysay 21-07-2009 09:26

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 729918)
im glad you think so , everyone else fails to see it :confused:

I've heard you let yours grow accyman to cover up the 666:rolleyes::D

harwood red 21-07-2009 12:37

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I had exactly the same prob with my eldest and it only improved with age. I had to sit him down on my knee and more or less bear hug him to get his hair done and then it could only be done with the clippers!!!!

He may calm down after a couple of visits when he sees his brother getting his hair cut and he may feel he's missing out and request it gets cut... I know yours do have a very healthy competition between themselves :rolleyes:

emzy 21-07-2009 12:55

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 730039)
I had exactly the same prob with my eldest and it only improved with age. I had to sit him down on my knee and more or less bear hug him to get his hair done and then it could only be done with the clippers!!!!

He may calm down after a couple of visits when he sees his brother getting his hair cut and he may feel he's missing out and request it gets cut... I know yours do have a very healthy competition between themselves :rolleyes:

Yeah that is very true, just the other doesnt need his doing very often so may be waiting a while lol


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