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Originally Posted by Frank MetaMusil
I read it. If this specific barber is absolutely, without a doubt, the only one in Regina who can give her this style she wants, she's got a point. It's just tough to believe that's the case.
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You said "she should have gone to her regular hairdresser". wittynickname pointed out that there's a very high probability that her regular salon would not be capable of giving her the style she wanted but the barbershop in question could.
It may or may not be the case that there's only one business in all of Regina that can do this particular cut, but why does that even matter? What if this particular barbershop happened to be near her home but her other choices were on the opposite side of town; why should she have to go miles out of her way just to get a haircut when there's an equivalent service much closer to her?
[Edit] Beaten by rubecube