The Sherwood school children in this video never imagined that they were involved in an Historically Significant Moment. According to the February 2011 Sherwood Gazette, the Old Sherwood Town barber chair belonging to Dale Smith may never turn again.
How long did he cut hair?
ReplyDeleteWhen is your birthday clide
ReplyDeleteHow long did he cut hair
ReplyDeleteDale Smith has cut hair in Sherwood since 1956. He's never worked anywhere else!
ReplyDeleteI was born June 13, 1944. That means I was (Wait a minute. I can't do the arithmetic. It's too hard.) years old when Dale Smith started cutting hair in Old Sherwood Town.
ReplyDeleteWe will try to figure out the math, Clyde. We might need a math teacher though.
ReplyDeleteThats sooooo sad i hope he gets his license back
ReplyDeletei hope e gets his license back.
ReplyDeletehow long did you cut hair
ReplyDeletegood luck:):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteAHHHHHHHHHHHHH ITS ROBIN HOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck dale!
ReplyDeleteWhen did you start cutting hair?
Good luck on the arithmetic, folks. All I know is that when Dale started cutting my hair, it was fun to come into town and get swung back and forth in that big cozy barber chair.
ReplyDeleteOK, Boys and Girls; a math lesson. First of all it is 2011. Now if Dale started cutting hair in 1956,we would have to subtract 2011 from 1956.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the status of this said barber? Why in my day, no one needed a license to do anything, you just did it. Of course that was in 1857.
ReplyDeleteMy dad used to get haircuts there all the time!!!!!:(
ReplyDeletethats to bad, i knew him.
ReplyDeleteyeah how long did he cut hair??????--morgan
ReplyDeletewhat chair?--nicole
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