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April 23, 2007

Cutting Romney

Mitt Romney, who met with Gov. Charlie Crist this morning, took reporters' questions on a national cat fund, oil drilling and other pressing matters. Given our name, the Buzz felt obligated to ask how much the Republican presidential candidate paid for his cut.

"For years my wife was the person who cut my hair," Romney said.

"True," his wife, Ann, interjected.

"She did that for many, many years. But the haircut I get now costs me 50 bucks."

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Who has the prettier hair... Edwards, Romney, or Charlie...? Pathetic!

Edwards definitely has the best hair. Romney has the most money. Crist, the most ??

Anyone notice that the one person whose hair everyone should talk about, Hillary, is never mentioned?

What ever happened to men getting their haircut for $10 by Joe the barber at some place down the street?

$10... 20 years ago... is now $50.

please Salvatore over here in west Tampa cutsa my hair for only a $12 a dollars...dasa cheapa haircut!

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