Saturday, August 18, 2007



A scissor-cut for men costs just $6.50 at Flower and Grass Hairdressing in Regent Street, Redfern - cheaper than the $7 haircut for male pensioners offered in two barber shops at the Haymarket end of George Street or the $8 clippered crew cut done by Marwan, who did not want his surname revealed, in Mary Street, Surry Hills.

In contrast, a "style cut" from Just Cuts will set you back $22.





I went to Eastgardens today for a haircut with Eliss today. It was a huge gamble as I wanted to let an ang mo to cut for me this time. I've been here for a year and my hair was always cut by Koreans.

The stylist did my hair rather quickly, without doing any layering.

Everything was over in a flash and my hair just looks... short. Nothing exciting lor.

This is probably the last time I will let an ang mo earn $20 from me for doing my hair.

What do you think? Any good stylist to recommend for my next appointment?



I will be starting a new series of the wonderful world of shopping in Sydney over here, so do keep a lookout for them.

Do you know anything about size of chicken? I know S, M, L and XL.

But what the heck is size 18? I don't care if I don't know.

I'm wear a 16.5 business shirt, so the that means the chicken is bigger than me? Scary...



Can you guess what this is?

Frozen mice. Yes.

We saw it them at the pet food department within Big W. I got a shock when I saw them all packed in a fridge.

I wonder what do they feed them to? Pet snakes?

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