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Businiess name:  Mug & Brush Barber Shop
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Getting my hair cut at the Mug n Brush is an existentially liberating experience. I often leave with a clear purpose, an enlightened understanding of who I am, what I am, and where I'm going in this life. Maybe it's the deft, smooth, and calculated precision of Jim's deconstructionist styling technique. It might be the cultural revolution within: the general feeling that in this small shop is the beginning of Brave New Hair, the vanguard of Revolution in Style. \r \r I usually wander into the Mug n Brush aimlessly, clueless as to my ""style"", wondering where I fit in, just another pebble on the beach....After my blubbering, rambling diatribe explaining why The Mullet is the only style that makes any clear conceptual sense, Jim, the steadfast owner of M & B, nods quietly, recognizing and understanding the Moral Dilemna that has crossed his threshold so many times before......He carefully weaves in and out of the icy territorial waters that plague a metrosexual man's hair identity crisis. I plop down in the comfortable Chair of Transformation and, like a good bartender with a stiff drink, the Captain of the Coif listens to my sad and sordid tale...... \r \r After a few minutes of banter, Jim literally cuts to the chase, having sized up my type, my character, my condition. With careful reassurances, he quietly goes about his craft, turning this cave-dweller into a Modern Man. With thoughtful and polite conversation, I'm lulled into complacency as The Master decides my Fate. In what seems like five minutes, the chair whips around as I face myself in the mirror. With heavenly-type harpsichord music as my soundtrack, I realize again that the Mug n Brush ROCKS. It's a place where, with only a small amount of direction, I can let someone with superior strength, knowledge, skill and understanding create a piece of art just for me. Some call it a hair cut; I call it a life-changing experience. With only a small dent in my wallet, I'm on my way again, Rockin' In The Free World.. Pros: Fast, convenient, easy on the wallet, independently owned and operated Cons: Why go anywhere else????

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