Posted by gitrib on April 01, 2012 at 07:44:18 from (108.203.179.59):
When my wife went in the nursing home several years ago she was provided a regular Hair Do when I entered as a resident to be with her seven month ago I received a no charge hair cut. A littl dolly in Black body tights came to me and said "You need a haircut" "We are charging $8.00." "I do not have any money". "Don't you have some on deposit in the office?" "No my Son is in charge". Son arrived to take me to ER for tests. Her she came. "Your dad needs a hair cut" So son agreed that when I came back i would get s Hair cut. He stopped at the ATM and sprung ten bucks. Oh Boy I will have two buck left over. for a Cola tomorrow. Son gave me the ten spot and here she came. I could not get the idea at all of some pretty young thing dressed in body tights hustling hair cuts in a nursing home. I handed her he ten spot as I rolled into the barber room and she placed it in her purse. I thought WHAT ABOUT MY TWO BUCK SODA MONEY. Hair cut over she opened the door so i could drive my Jazzy out. While she stood there I could see a sign posted. MENS HAIRCUTS $8'00. BEING THE BASHFUL TYPE "HEY WHERE IS MY TWO BUCKS". 'OH I'M SORRY" AS SHE WENT AND GOT HER PURSE. Is this part of the new Medi Care program? My Jazzy gets me around pretty fast so off to the head office.She is not here any more. gitrib
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