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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 185574" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Forgot to put this down, just a funny. </p><p> </p><p>I used to get my hair "done" by a guy who owns a cosmetology school and teaches for Redken. One day a student asked how he got into the "hair gig". He was in the vocational school to sign up for welding with some guys he knew. Gary noticed that the girls were ALL in the cosmetology line (or, as he put it, the cute ones were). He ditched the guys he knew and went over there. He signed up and got a LOT of ribbing. Until his friends were ending the day all stinky and sweaty and HE was ending the day looking sharp and going out for drinks or a meal with fine looking ladies. And he spent his entire career surrounded by women. NOT a bad "gig" for a ladies man - and he IS!</p><p> </p><p>Just thought it was funny, esp iwth your difficult child's reasoning for choosing his class because the girls are mostly the ones who take it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 185574, member: 1233"] Forgot to put this down, just a funny. I used to get my hair "done" by a guy who owns a cosmetology school and teaches for Redken. One day a student asked how he got into the "hair gig". He was in the vocational school to sign up for welding with some guys he knew. Gary noticed that the girls were ALL in the cosmetology line (or, as he put it, the cute ones were). He ditched the guys he knew and went over there. He signed up and got a LOT of ribbing. Until his friends were ending the day all stinky and sweaty and HE was ending the day looking sharp and going out for drinks or a meal with fine looking ladies. And he spent his entire career surrounded by women. NOT a bad "gig" for a ladies man - and he IS! Just thought it was funny, esp iwth your difficult child's reasoning for choosing his class because the girls are mostly the ones who take it. [/QUOTE]
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