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Any man more right than his neighbours constitutes a majority of one.


Here is the terrible twosome snapped by Jen just prior to their haircuts a couple of weeks ago. By all accounts, both boys were impeccably behaved, and came back a little less hirsute, if some-way short of the United States Marine Corps.

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Roddy said…
I''m in awe! I have nothing to say.
Sue said…
I third Priyanka...
Roddy said…
Looks like we are all speechless.
Carola said…
I fourth Sue...
Jackie said…
Cool. Ezra looks like he's just been caught doing something that perhaps he shouldn't.
kylie said…
you seem to have a preoccupation with haircuts...........
blackie said…
cute yes but with his unkempt curls ez is giving me creepy flashbacks of gene wilder as willy wonka. keep him well clear of top hats and ruffly cravats.
Kris McCracken said…
Priyanka, you said it too!
Kris McCracken said…
Roddy, for speechless, you're saying a lot.
Kris McCracken said…
Jackie, there is a power point just behind him, and he fancies himself as a budding electrician...
Kris McCracken said…
Kylie, maybe I am a hairdresser in disguise?
Kris McCracken said…
Blackie, you're alive!?!

No crushed purple velvet for my little bloke. No worries on that front...
Anonymous said…
Poor little Ezra looks like he is praying that it doesn't hurt!

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