I have had long hair most of my life. Husband’s hair was short (for the “60s”, not a buzz cut, just not as long as many had) until we started doing 18th century reenacting. Then he grew his hair longer. Last time he cut it short was for his father’s funeral several decades ago.
After he quit his job his let it grow longer – a bit longer than shoulder length. One advantage to both having long hair is that I have been cutting our hair long before the pandemic started. He pulls his hair back into a “queue” (pony tail) and tells me how much to cut off. Then I cut the sides and then use his electric razor to clean up his neck. His hair goes well for the 1770s or now.
I put my hair in a pony tail, throw the pony tail over my head to the front, look in the mirror and decide how much to cut and “snip”. If not even, no one notices as I put it with a hair clip most times and with a metal barrette when doing reenactments as easier to hide under my cap.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
yeah, he’s still got it
allen@home over 2 years ago
If i tried that wouldn’t be able to move the next day.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Why not have some fun ;-)
PraiseofFolly over 2 years ago
Isn’t it funny that “Long-hair” music used to be of Classical type, and now it’s more properly applied to Rock?
Ichabod Ferguson over 2 years ago
Once the medicinal weed kicks in…
jjhouten over 2 years ago
Sometimes, YA JUST GOT A DANCE
Nuke Road Warrior over 2 years ago
I let my hair down once, it never came back.
ctolson over 2 years ago
I did the once and my wife asked if I had a wedgie or ants in my pants.
GreenT267 over 2 years ago
Recommend you not try it in front of grandchildren.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 2 years ago
Groovin’ to Gypsy, Joe and Me (Dolly Parton).
Gent over 2 years ago
Me bearly knows to dance.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Not really. Couldn’t do it back then; ain’t gonna try now…..
g04922 over 2 years ago
Dancing the ’Get Down Boogie"… LOL
sousamannd over 2 years ago
and there is no music, etc. worth letting down what hair we have left, anyway.
mafastore over 2 years ago
I have had long hair most of my life. Husband’s hair was short (for the “60s”, not a buzz cut, just not as long as many had) until we started doing 18th century reenacting. Then he grew his hair longer. Last time he cut it short was for his father’s funeral several decades ago.
After he quit his job his let it grow longer – a bit longer than shoulder length. One advantage to both having long hair is that I have been cutting our hair long before the pandemic started. He pulls his hair back into a “queue” (pony tail) and tells me how much to cut off. Then I cut the sides and then use his electric razor to clean up his neck. His hair goes well for the 1770s or now.
I put my hair in a pony tail, throw the pony tail over my head to the front, look in the mirror and decide how much to cut and “snip”. If not even, no one notices as I put it with a hair clip most times and with a metal barrette when doing reenactments as easier to hide under my cap.