Word: haire
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Flamme, which has existed under a variety of names for more than 100 years, presents a microcosm of the male hair-cutting experience. Female students, unfortunately, contend with fewer local options...
...three [La Flamme hair-cuts] for one [salon haircut]," says Richard J. Wegener '01, a Crimson editor. "That's my QRR knowledge...
...very first experience with a hair-cut at Harvard was at La Flamme. I had no control over what the barber was doing and he completely mangled my hair," says D. Clay Ackerly '01. "I tried to find an alternative to the La Flamme experience with no success. Finally...my hair necessitated another trip to La Flamme [and] I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome...
After getting off the plane, we suddenly found ourselves packed into a big yellow schoolbus with the other dazed "vacation-goers." A valley-dude with brightly dyed-blond hair, jeans that were several sizes too big and a questionable level of sobriety, got behind the wheel. "I will finally end up on the front page of The Crimson," I remember thinking to myself, "as one of those tragic stories where a student dies in a freak accident during spring break." Luckily the guy, who reminded me of Otto from "The Simpsons," was not the bus driver...
Ugly men use them to obscure as much of their faces as possible, hoping to hide their Phantom-like visages. Women use them to augment a ponytail when doing damage control on bad hair days. Whatever the situation, there's bound to be a reason to wear a baseball...