Barber shop cape girardeau mo
Cape Girardeau, MO
2011.12.23 02:21 darkside569 Cape Girardeau, MO
CapeGirardeau is your home to the news, events, food, music, and whatever else in the Cape Girardeau area. Colloquially referred to as "Cape", the city is the economic center of Southeast Missouri and also the home of Southeast Missouri State University. It is located approximately 100 miles (161 km) southeast of St. Louis and 150 miles (241 km) north of Memphis. At the 2021 census, the population was 39,820.
2011.01.24 17:41 KerrickLong Southeast Missouri on reddit: Cape Girardeau, SEMO, Jackson, and more!
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2023.06.03 02:34 Connor09375 Can I use this on a glass lapping plate?
2023.06.03 02:17 cinnamonrice_ 27 [M4F] Saturdayyy
Good morning. Got any plans later? Kung kailangan mo ng kasama, I'll be that guy. Grocery, shopping or Watson's, sasamahan kita dyan. Hahaha. Kung around Manila ka lang din, hmu. Kapag wala ka namang ganap, set tayo ng ganap for later like bowling, foodtrip, billiards o kung ano man trip mo. Exchange pics first kung gusto mo. Have a nice dayyy!
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2023.06.03 01:35 Sussyplayer0o0 trading rh for adopt me!! (Don’t have merm 22 anymore)
2023.06.03 01:28 cinnamonrice_ 27 [M4F] Kaganapan
Good morning. Got any plans later? Kung kailangan mo ng kasama, I'll be that guy. Grocery, shopping or Watson's, sasamahan kita dyan. Hahaha. Kung around Manila ka lang din, hmu. Kapag wala ka namang ganap, set tayo ng ganap for later like bowling, foodtrip, billiards o kung ano man trip mo. Exchange pics first kung gusto mo. Have a nice dayyy!
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2023.06.03 01:02 StormofRavens My empty bag is snoring?
2023.06.03 00:35 cowsarewack Selling a few halos in RH for paypal/cashapp
2023.06.03 00:31 trihedron Barber Recommendation?
My previous barber has closed up shop without any messages or anything. So I'm on the look out for a new one this week. Any suggestions?
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2023.06.03 00:01 galspanic Table recommendations?
I currently own two motorized “barber chairs” as the only place to put our clients. They go up and down, are super heavy, and have done a great job the last 3 years… except they are unweildy, and take up more space than I want. I’m opening a new shop and want to reassess all the stuff I’ve got starting with the table/chair set up I have.
Do any of you use nothing but massage tables, and if so, which ones?
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2023.06.02 23:38 HardRockZombie Every horror movie being added to US streaming services in June
This is from the lists of what is coming to US streaming services
Fangoria publishes on social media, they're generally pretty accurate but unfortunately do not have the exact dates the movies will be added, and not all movies are available June 1st.
Shudder
An American Werewolf In London
Baskin
Brooklyn 45
Calvaire
Children Of The Corn (2023)
The Devil's Candy
Ginger Snaps
Ginger Snaps 2
Home Movie
The Howling
Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf
Quicksand
Unwelcome
Hulu
Attack The Block
Barbarian
Infinity Pool
One Hour Photo
Predators
Tucker And Dale Vs. Evil
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
The X-files: I Want To Believe
Max
Army Of Darkness
Eli Roth Presents: The Legion Of Exorcists
Knock Knock
Little Shop Of Horrors (1986)
The Evil Dead
Evil Dead II
Evil Dead
The Lodge (2019)
You're Next
Screambox
Autopsy
Beneath
Blue Vengeance
Christmas Evil
The Collector
Crazy Desires Of A Murderer
Day Of The Dead
Deathcember
Dominique
Grotesque
The Haunting Of Molly Hartley
Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story
Jethica
The Mangler
Murder Mansion
My Mom's Werewolf
New Religion
Night Terrors
Nightmare On Elm Street
Punk Vacation
Rabid (1977)
Rabid (2019)
Repulse
Road Games
Subspecies
Subspecies II: Bloodstone
Subspecies III: Bloodlust
Subspecies 4: Bloodstorm
Subspecies V: Bloodrise
Paramount+
From Beyond
Ghost Of Dragstrip
Hollow
The Gift
Margaux
The Relic
Peacock
Jurassic Park
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
Jurassic World
The Purge
The Purge: Election Year
Amazon Prime
The Call (2020)
The Gift
M3gan
The Relic
The Return Of The Living Dead
Shaun Of The Dead
There's Something Wrong With The Children
Redbox
An Accidental Zombie (Named Ted)
Final Girl
Ginger Snaps
I Spit On Your Grave (2010)
Lost Child
Mutant Chronicles
Severance (2006)
Shrooms
Sick Nurses
Tin Can
Tyrel
Willy's Wonderland
You Can't Kill Stephen King
Crackle
The Chosen
Croc
Cryptid
Desert Shadows
Forbidden World
Frankenfish
Girl
The House By The Cemetery
Lake Placid 2
Q: The Winged Serpent
Slip Stream
Vipers
Willy's Wonderland
Pluto TV
The Amityville Horror (2005)
Crawl
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
Oculus
Poltergeist
Freevee
American Psycho
Bubba Ho-Tep
Netflix
Black Mirror - Season 6
The Ring
Skull Island
Arrow
Anguish
The Killing Game
The Most Dangerous Game
The Pack
Tubi
American Psycho
Annabelle Comes Home
Annabelle: Creation
Army Of Darkness
Bride Of Chucky
Candyman (1992)
Cape Fear
Captive
Child's Play 2
Child's Play 3
Cult Of Chucky
Curse Of Chucky
The Curse Of La Llorona
Devil
Doctor Sleep
Final Destination
Redheads: Documentary
Fright Night
Grindhouse: Death Proof
Grindhouse: Planet Terror
House Of Wax (2005)
Interview With The Vampire
The Last Exorcism
Play Dead
Seed Of Chucky
She Came From The Woods
The Shining
Sinister 2
The Thing (1982)
The Thing (2011)
The Wolfman
Van Helsing
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2023.06.02 23:14 posty_mcposterface The Observer pet is awesome and should NOT be removed. Warlock pets are part of character identity, and it’s an insult to player’s choice to take them away at a whim.
While it’s good that blizzard wants to add more customization for Warocks, they should NOT take away the old ones.
The reason given from Blizzard is that the silhouette is too different from the felhunter. Should we also take away Werebear form from druids because it’s too different from the standard Bear? This has never been an issue and it is not a good reason.
Nobody actively wants the Observer to go away. Every response to the post has been met with either frustration and cynical humor, but nobody is saying “it’s about time!”
Who is this making the game better for? Why are they removing customization in order to add different customization? Isn’t customization supposed to be about freedom to choose?
The Observer is a really cool aesthetic and has no gameplay impact. It’s a niche choice, but for years it’s been there for warlocks who want to look different and unique, and they even have their own names.
Why just delete the content instead of figuring out a way to build on it?
A considerate developer would keep the Observer as an alternate skin option in the barber shop along with all the other options that players have unlocked and not just overwrite it for something shiny and new.
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2023.06.02 23:11 SauceHaveMercy The Worlds Best BarberShop ft. @santanabarbershop8953 - Podcast 41 ...
2023.06.02 23:05 jluna1214 Spoiler advice
Thinking of putting a spoiler on my 2018 just don’t know what would look better a black spoiler or get it the same color as the car, also don’t know if this spoiler would look good.
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2023.06.02 22:57 dyne-nine Book 16 preorders are open, just in time for Christmas: stupid monkeys
2023.06.02 22:57 dyne-nine Book 16 preorders are open, just in time for Christmas: stupid monkeys
2023.06.02 22:44 ObiWahnKenobi Is this average closing costs? I honestly have no idea
$360k purchase price, $340k loan.
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2023.06.02 22:36 Last_Canary_6622 Travels Throughout the US: Breakdown of Notable Places Part 1
- Birmingham: I'm honestly surprised at how bad traffic can get in Birmingham, especially considering I've been in bigger cities that managed it better. I pray no major natural disaster happens in Birmingham because the location is not ideal. The city is essentially in a bowl. Zoo was neat though. Are there any particular Pan African celebrations that occur in that area because when I went, there was African decorations everywhere like a block away from the zoo? Milo's makes the best tea!!
- Daytona Beach: We rented a condo for a family reunion there when I was 12. I didn't see the "trashy" things that Daytona Beach is ragged on for now. I just remember seeing dolphins from the balcony early in the morning and kayaking in the Atlantic with my aunt. Good times.
- Destin/Ft. Walton Beach: The best sand of any beach in the US (and I've been to Oahu).
- Orlando: I went to Disney World and Sea World when I was in kindergarten in the 90s. I remember it of course being a magical time for a child but I want to go down there again one day to see the city through adult eyes.
- Panama City: Didn't go to PCB but I'm glad I got to see the area right before Hurricane Michael tore through.
- Tampa: Similar deal to Orlando but I was a little bit older and very much remember Busch Gardens and a pirate ship ride on the Gulf. Also, saw Lilo & Stitch in a theater there when it came out.
- Albany (GA): I didn't particularly stop anywhere in Albany but driving through on the way to Florida, sometimes you can just tell something is in the air. Albany was the most depressing place I've been in so far. Just gave off that vibe.
- Athens (GA): Suburbs are almost stereotypically perfect. The city has the narrowest residential streets I have ever driven on. There were some neighborhoods where I couldn't tell if I was in the ghetto or just a neighborhood of broke college kids. The asian nachos at Taqueria Tsunami are a meal in and of themselves. Love stopping in Athens for food on my way to and back from the mountains. Be careful though. Atlanta is full and once Savannah and its suburbs are full, ya'll are next.
- Atlanta: First of all, love the skyline. I'm a sucker for bright lights and skyscrapers. Friend of mine used to think that Atlanta was just tall buildings and a place people drove through rather than a place people actually lived, lol. I wonder how many wrecks were caused by something shiny. But yeah, the traffic is the 2nd worst I've ever experienced (only DC was worse and I've been to Boston). Plenty of good memories up here. Falcons games; I consider myself fortunate to have seen Tony Gonzalez play live. Also bad memories like getting blown out in a state title game. Regardless, I miss the Georgia Dome. I know this may not be popular to say on here but I enjoyed Stone Mountain for what it was: a day trip and a pretty view at the top. The park goes all out for Christmas. Would bring my own food next time though. Food recommendations: Fogo de Chao (Buckhead and Dunwoody); Fox Bros BBQ. The airport is the best in the United States. I'm impressed at how an airport that big and busy could run so smoothly compared to other airports. Funny airport stories (all of this happened on my way to San Antonio):
- On the shuttle up there, we are 15 minutes away and the older guy sitting on the seat across from me says this to the driver; one grown man to another: "Mr. Driver, can we pull over and go to the bathroom?"
- Driver: "No, we're almost there." Then this guy and the other old dude sitting next to him start talking about how holding it in can lead to increased risk of bladder cancer.
- Almost witnessed a dog fight between two pitbulls and a boxer as the pits were coming off the plane.
- Overheard two employees talking about Louis Farrakhan was visiting in a couple weeks and my mind just started forming the Christmas carol "Farrakhan is Coming to Town."
- Columbus (GA): Big for a Georgia city but just a whole of nothing with the exception of the army base and the Riverwalk area. Ziplining into Alabama over the river was a pleasure. Downtown reminds of Macon's downtown. Unfortunately, I know several smaller places that feel more alive.
- Macon: Underrated downtown. Everything south of that is just scary. Hasn't moved on from the 70s.
- Savannah: Love it everytime I go. Take a ride on the Georgia Queen. Best pecan pie I've ever had was on the riverboat ride. Was surprised to see Dolphins in the river. I'm a sucker for cobblestone streets so of course I enjoyed River Street. Passed by an accapela group singing Royals. The Low Country has the best shrimp n grits.
- Honolulu: Would move there in a heartbeat if it wasn't so expensive and so far away from the mainland US. I did not want to leave. Freshest food I've ever had. Best ice cream I've ever had was at the Dole Pineapple Factory. Did the Pearl Harbor Tour but didn't get to go on the USS Arizona because I believe they were doing some preservation treatment on it. Bluest water I've ever seen was at Hanauma Bay. Waikiki had the best sunsets I've ever seen. I remember quietly crying at the beauty all around me. Incredibly grateful I got to go before COVID. Funny enough, I saw my first organized political protest there. They were protesting the building of new condos for the sake of the employment of hotel workers.
- Boston: Boston traffic was different from what I was expecting. It wasn't that traffic was backed up, it was that it was moving. Gotta be aggressive to merge in and be aggressive with the flow. I have also never seen so many toll roads in my life. There was one literally right outside Logan right before you exit the tunnel. Almost a literal troll under the bridge. At our hotel, the Fire Lane was spelled "Frie Lane." IBut I was up there for a work trip and had to go to a suburb instead. I want to go back to Boston one day and give it a fair chance cause I didn't get to really experience it.
- Minneapolis: Perfect weather in the summer. The Minnesota accent is real. Very kind and polite people. Grateful I got to visit before the George Floyd incident.
- Kansas City: Great BBQ. I didn't get to stay long but it felt like a really big country town.
- Springfield (MO): Worth it for the Bass Pro Shop. Went there when it was the biggest one.
- St. Louis: Definitely has its issues. Most homeless people I've seen so far (haven't been to the West Coast yet). Saw one walking around with his butt hanging and I thought I saw two of them die from overdose two days in a row. St. Louis seemingly handles it homeless population better than other big cities though. You've got your stragglers but I saw most of them were confined to one park across the street from Union Station. Also has the most abandoned and boarded up buildings I've ever seen in a city that big, especially in downtown. The air smelled of cigarettes and weed. All that being said, underrated city. One of my favorite downtowns I've visited in terms of things to do. Had a lot more fun here than in KC. This city has the potential to be great again in the right hands and I pray it happens to ya'll. But seriously, you've gotta get better lights. Darkest interstate I've ever driven on at night, going from downtown to the airport.
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2023.06.02 21:52 Federal-Insect7251 It happened…
Okay, so I don’t want anyone commenting that I need to cancel my wedding because I’ve come to far to give up now! I had my first breakdown as a future bride. Hyperventilating, uncontrollable sobbing, couldn’t get my words out. My bridal shower is tomorrow, our AC is broken and it’s currently 102 degrees out. I’ve felt so alone throughout this process. No one is excited as me and I guess it’s taking a bigger toll on me than I has thought. My husband (we eloped and we’re renewing our vows) is having difficulty as through this process he’s realized that the friends he’s had for years, are shitty people and unreliable. We’re currently living with my parents to help save money for a house, my husband also just opened a barber shop in April. His focus has been the shop and trying to prepare for our future of a house and babies. I’m so worried that the stress of our current life situation with impact how we are towards each-other on the big day. Oh I’ve also had tinnitus in my right ear since February, the ringing sounds like a static TV.
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2023.06.02 21:22 Standard-FlipFlop Heck yeah!
2023.06.02 20:53 Purtle [PIL] #959 6/2/2023
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2023.06.02 20:44 pinchemadison How to add star
2023.06.02 20:34 TheWizardOfErrl Customer service testimony
| Purchased a cleaning mat and a Romeo zero red dot. Box delivered yesterday with only the cleaning mat and some single use oil packets. No red dot, no packing slip either. Immediately called customer support and they just took down my info and said they would reach out to me later. Have y’all ran into something similar before? What’s your experience with their customer service? submitted by TheWizardOfErrl to SigSauer [link] [comments] |
2023.06.02 20:28 TheWizardOfErrl Customer support testimony
| Ordered a Romeo zero red dot and a cleaning mat from sig, only the cleaning mat and some single use gun oil packets were in the box. No packing slip in box and no red dot. Called sig and they just took down my info and said they would reach back out to me. Have y’all had a similar situation? submitted by TheWizardOfErrl to p365xmacro [link] [comments] |