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10/21/2010 09:02 #52989

Time For A Trim
Category: potpourri
It's time to get my hairs cut once again. I still hate salons more than the dentist office. I'd like to have a style but I just don't want to set foot in one of those places. So what's a guy to do? I'll likely be buzzing my head again.
metalpeter - 10/21/10 17:46
There is some place (never been only heard the ads) called Lady Jane's that is supposed to be like for guys only and they guy stuff there (foze Ball I think) and hair cuts are like $10, there might be some catch like with a wash or something.........
tinypliny - 10/21/10 10:07
How about (e:libertad)'s grant-street bloke or the main-place-mall frenchman?

09/13/2010 15:07 #52729

Went to the Salon
Category: potpourri
When my friend got married, and I had a giant unkempt mop on top of my head, I went with Josh to a salon on Hertel to get a trim. I'm not naming the place because I don't want to make it sound like I'm down on that one place, but in general I think going to the salon is not a lot of fun.

I feel like you go there to be judged. The vibe was really uncomfortable. In general, I think the fashion/style universe reflects the absolute worst in us, and doesn't have a ton of value to me, which probably colored my perception of being in the salon. I didn't like it and couldn't wait to leave.

Who knew that going to the salon was worse than going to the dentist's office? This was the first professional cut I got since 1998. My trim was fine, okay, no complaints there. I think it is true that a good cut makes you feel good, a little self esteem booster. Still, maybe a salon isn't the place for me, given my negative take on it.

Maybe I should stay home and continue to buzz my own hair off. It isn't a style, but I don't have to go to the salon. I can save the money for what amounts to a glass or two of wine + an appetizer when going out. Or maybe I just prefer a male stylist, or maybe I just have proximity issues with strangers. No matter what, I don't see myself going back to a salon any time soon.
libertad - 10/11/10 14:42
I just got another haircut from Nick on Grant. I would say he has given me the best haircut I have ever gotten.

I'm really hoping people will go to him as he doesn't seem to be getting enough business and really seems to need/deserve it. I also think you will really like his personality as well.
jbeatty - 09/13/10 22:13
Wow! I can't believe that many people bought a Flowbee!
janelle - 09/13/10 22:11
I'll buzz it for $5.00

I do it for Drew.
tinypliny - 09/13/10 21:05
Oh and since people are recommending non-judgmental salons, let me throw out two more. Roberto at SuperCuts at Delaware is very friendly and very professional. The Main Street Mall barber place is also really good. The owner is one of those rare non-snobbish non-expensive Frenchmen.

tinypliny - 09/13/10 21:01
When you have 50 people and their households all getting an RSI typing out praise for the flowbee at Amazon ( :::link::: ), it transcends into all the rage status.
jbeatty - 09/13/10 20:15
I'm pretty sure the Flowbee was never all the rage. I go to the salon next to SeaBar, only because I like the family that owns it. It's a very relaxed kind of place, plus I can get lunch afterward.
tinypliny - 09/13/10 17:18
I know *exactly* the judging atmosphere you are talking about. It's loathsome. Maybe you should consider the flowbee. Apparently, it's all the rage.
mrmike - 09/13/10 15:24
I go to Chick's barber shop on Hertel, guy friendly
libertad - 09/13/10 15:15
I LOVE my new barber on Grant. His name is Nick. Directly accross from the Cuchifrito Hut. Very good cut and super cheap. He charges me $12 and I tip him $5. I used to go to another place but I always felt I needed to go back after just two weeks and got tired of it.

He listens to Rush but I will gladly sit through it because otherwise he is a really awesome guy.

09/08/2010 19:15 #52682

You Haven't Lived Until...
Category: potpourri
I just read a Facebook friend talk about how you haven't lived until you've used some fattening app on a baby.

Man, if THAT is what it takes to "live" then I don't think you're taking advantage of life. I think you haven't lived until you've had sex in a public park. Maybe my standards are different than everyone else's.

Actually, I don't know if you're living at all if you're stuck in a concrete jungle, barely scraping by every month, living vicariously through rich people, slaves to trends and decisions you had nothing to do with.

Yeah, sounds wonderful. Actually, I enjoy living vicariously through people who maintain some kind of connection with nature. I love the photos posted by Paul and others from various spots in the wild.

If I were so inclined I would post a brief video, at a table on Canandaigua Lake, slight breeze, boats going by, a brief glimpse of my girlfriend. I think I'm living. Are you?

libertad - 09/09/10 13:31
I just went swimming with my grandmother in the Susquahanna river in PA. She is going to be 80 this Thanksgiving. That is living! My grandfather is 85 and still fishing and doing his thing. I think they might even be on Facebook! Maybe Facebook really is the fountain of youth?
paul - 09/08/10 21:33
Sounds like a good time. I am all about outside. I just wish the summer was one month longer.

09/04/2010 01:31 #52651

Throwing Puppies In A River???
Category: potpourri
Maybe my sense of justice is different than yours. Have you heard of the video of the girl throwing live puppies into a river?? I won't post it. I won't watch it. I don't want to vomit.

What should the punishment be? How about pulling her cruel ass out to sea and tossing her into the ocean? I love puppies more than I love humans who discard them like fucking banana peels. Screw that.

Love you all
Jason

metalpeter - 09/06/10 16:03
I haven't seen the video and don't know what happens to them. Dogs can swim but I don't know if they are taught it or if it is instinct. What I can tell you is that getting rid of unwanted puppies or Kittens are pretty common not sure about the throwing them in the river part though. Not sure what is right to do really.....
paul - 09/04/10 10:29
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08/03/2010 16:38 #52358

Fight Capitalism - Don't Marry
Category: potpourri
My friend's stag was this past weekend. Honestly I wasn't sure if it was going to be all that cool, it being a party designed to separate fools from their money and all, but it ended up being pretty fun. Beer and food = most guys are happy. Simple equation. This must be a Buffalo/WNY thing. None of my friends had similar parties. I brought a Jenna Jameson DVD to raffle off and that bad boy went FAST. Couldn't have been prouder with my selection. How can you say no to a "choose your own angle" feature?

The girlfriend was also in town, not for the stag or anything, as she told me she didn't know how to dance, heh, but we did get a little bit of time together. Things are getting more serious, and we're talking about the future. What will happen next year? The year after? Having witnessed my friend JV go through this process, I told her if one day I get married I refuse to have a big ceremony, refuse to have a shower (another shameless marriage benefit), and refuse to throw a party at some reception hall. I

The whole process resembles some jejune conformist nightmare. Seriously, outside the awesome wedding of (e:Ladycroft) and (e:Rory) aren't they all the same? Why does everyone have to go through the same BS process? Since when was going deeply into debt, for the satisfaction of knowing you have a bigger diamond, more lavish party, better cake, a requirement to be a married couple? I've thought of registering my protest by wearing the same shirt and tie every time. Same haircut.

Anyway, my girlfriend said something very interesting to me. It should have been obvious to me, but when you think about all of the photographers (love me some (e:dcoffee), you don't count, man), reception halls, caterers, mens and womens clothing, invitations....there is actually an industry dedicated to the perpetuation of this awful paradigm. I wonder what is more true. Does the industry thrive because people WANT to go through the pain in the ass? Does the industry thrive on appealing to us emotionally, making us feel like our relationship has less value if we don't do it the "right" way? Or is it peer pressure?

She also said she doesn't want to have another (cough) big to-do. This was such a huge relief for me. It's going to sound bad, okay, I'm not going to pretend it sounds lovely but the good thing about dating someone who's already had her day in the sun is that I'm off the hook, no dealing with the aforementioned pain in the ass. The only thing I would want is one good dinner with my boys, maybe some golf and cards. Whether it is this situation or another, I want to just go away somewhere, minimal number of people, middle of nowhere. Maybe on a beach. I'm sorry for saying it but I feel more connected spiritually in nature instead of in a hot church building. Don't you?

It sounds awfully close to me saying I'm ready for the next step but it is still way too early to do anything other than poke around the issue. Can't believe I'm talking about this. Anyway, I'm very thankful for what I have in my life. Very thankful. I have been so blessed this year. I think I've met my match. She cares about the little things that make life interesting and fun, which I had lost sight of for years. Life is great, people! You have to unplug, detach yourself from the day to day so-called "existence". You make yourself happy by happily investing in other people and other experiences. You feel fulfilled by participating in someone else's fulfillment - and really giving it your best. Even if this falls apart tomorrow I will still be blessed because of everything I've learned.
jason - 08/10/10 08:28
Thanks you all. It isn't the easiest situation actually, far from it, complicated enough where I can only talk about things in the vaguest of terms. I am happy though all things considered.
metalpeter - 08/04/10 19:51
1. Stags are fun
2. If you ever don't want to have one send the stripers I mean dancers to me, HA
3. You are so right about the industry. I think this point should be used as a way to get all those companies to push for the Same Sex Marriage, so they can make more money

That being said All that stuff is very costly. I think more people should do some kind of special thing. If two people meat at a Japanese food place then get married at a Japanese Garden. If they meet at some Tarnetino movie and they are both big fans, then have a 50's weeding, and get a rockabilly band. The point I'm getting to is that it should be special for both people.

Glad you are happy.......
jenks - 08/04/10 10:47
aw jay, I love hearing you so happy. :) Congrats, man!
As far as weddings... yeah, the 'industry' makes me a little sick. (and just spend a little time watching "Bridezillas" and "Say yes to the Dress" and "Platinum Weddings" if you want to be disgusted, fast).
But I also think there's a difference between 'traditional' and 'over the top'. I.e. just because you get married in a church and have a reception doesn't have to mean you buy into all that. Because at the end of the day- it's a party to celebrate your relationship. A PARTY. Not the be-all, end-all. Not like how happy your relationship will be depends on how big your party is. And I think going into major debt over it is just stupid.

But I particularly agree about diamonds. It seems all girls want to know is 'oooh, how big is your diamond' which is just so tacky. If you're on a budget, it seems your options are either some tiny/crappy cheapo discount diamond (just to have a diamond), or if you're willing to go non-diamond, all of the sudden the world opens up and you can have something gorgeous and original.

Anyway... sorry for the long comment, but I've been having a lot of these thoughts myself lately too.
paul - 08/04/10 09:56
You should just go for the intimate outdoor style wedding. At least that's what I would pick. Its nice to hear you sounding happy.
libertad - 08/04/10 07:23
Awesome Jason, glad things are going well with you. I hate weddings too, they really make me gag (with the exception of (e:ladycroft) and (e:rory)).