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Title: Minnesota Moses, dear old Big Mo, at the barbershop
Post by: franksolich on January 20, 2017, 04:47:23 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028499032

Oh my.

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MineralMan (89,789 posts)     Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:06 AM

Zero Political Talk at the Barbershop
 
I finally broke down and went to my barbershop yesterday to get a haircut and beard trim after four months. I probably should do it more often, and always get a ration of crap from the barber, who always threatens to charge me triple for all the work. Always, because I tend to avoid haircuts and often wait three or four months.

As usual, this one-chair shop had people waiting for their turn. I was the fifth in line when I walked in the door. Buncha old geezers in there, as usual. With the inauguration happening in less than 24 hours, I was anticipating some talk about politics, which is a common subject in that place.

To my surprise, not one person mentioned Trump or the inauguration. Politics appeared to be off the table for the day. Instead, there was just the usual mildly insulting banter among men who don't actually know each other. The weather was a topic. I mentioned my new furnace, which started a roundtable discussion on the cost of such things and the comparative merits of different brands. A new antique store across the street came up. The consensus was that it would probably be shuttered within six months. As I waited, some new person would come in as the current patron was finished. Still no politics entered into the discussion.

It was somehow refreshing to discover that a random group of old guys didn't bring up Trump or the inauguration. It looks like nobody really wants to talk about it.

Finally, my turn in the chair came up. I took my share of comments about "mountain men" and "Minnesota Moses" in stride. When I was done, one fellow old fart allowed as how my wife would probably not recognize me when I got home.

But, no political discussion at all. I think that's a first for me in that particular barbershop. I'm not sure what it means, but nobody was in the mood to talk about that subject yesterday. That was just fine with me. 

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mopinko (47,367 posts)      Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:19 AM

4. considering the number of sharp objects available
 
i'm sure everyone thought it was best. 

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MineralMan (89,789 posts)      Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:20 AM

5. I doubt that's it, really. I think people are just
 
gobsmacked by the whole thing and don't want to get in a fight about it. 

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mopinko (47,367 posts)      Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:25 AM

6. just a little joke.

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MineralMan (89,789 posts)      Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:26 AM

7. Yup. I know.
 
I still found it surprising. I had expected to hear some comments. On the other hand, one doesn't want to insult the barber too much. He or she has tools that can make you look horrid for a very long time. The barber, on the other hand, has pretty much a free hand at delivering mild insults to the guy in the chair.

Thus has it always been at the barbershop.

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mopinko (47,367 posts)      Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:31 AM

8. chicago npr station has a show called "the barbershop show"
 
taped in an actual barbershop on the southside. always interesting. 

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MineralMan (89,789 posts)     Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:32 AM

9. That sounds very interesting.
 
I'll have to see if I can find it somewhere.

Found it streaming at: http://tunein.com/radio/Barbershop-Show-p419735/ 

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mopinko (47,367 posts)      Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:39 AM

10. lotta deep chitown history.
 
gonna be super interesting as the library moves along.

and one of the best voices in radio, too. richard steele. a voice like hot cocoa in a polar vortex.

.....once again demonstrating franksolich's point that Minnesota Moses needs forget all about his political nonsense and stick with human interest stories, where his talents such as they are lay.
Title: Re: Minnesota Moses, dear old Big Mo, at the barbershop
Post by: jukin on January 20, 2017, 05:04:02 PM
ZERO BONGS
Title: Re: Minnesota Moses, dear old Big Mo, at the barbershop
Post by: Carl on January 20, 2017, 05:20:38 PM
No George,they just are sick of your yammering drivel.
Title: Re: Minnesota Moses, dear old Big Mo, at the barbershop
Post by: Karin on January 20, 2017, 07:41:14 PM
What was the point of that boring non-bouncy?

Rockhead, they may have been perfectly happy with the outcome, ever think of that? 
Title: Re: Minnesota Moses, dear old Big Mo, at the barbershop
Post by: SVPete on January 20, 2017, 08:02:26 PM
What was the point of that boring non-bouncy?

Rockhead, they may have been perfectly happy with the outcome, ever think of that?

He's implying that "real" ordinary people are not thrilled with Trump becoming President.

Based on the same "evidence" he has, I think they know how POed MM is and didn't want to set him off.
Title: Re: Minnesota Moses, dear old Big Mo, at the barbershop
Post by: I_B_Perky on January 20, 2017, 08:05:43 PM
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MineralMan (89,789 posts)      Fri Jan 20, 2017, 10:20 AM

5. I doubt that's it, really. I think people are just
 
gobsmacked by the whole thing and don't want to get in a fight about it. 

Did it ever occur to your stupid ass that most normal and decent folk do not obsess over politics?  I pretty much don't. For amusement I get into discussing politics for the simple reason that is 99 percent of you dummies are obsessed with it.... and I laugh at you.

Moron.
Title: Re: Minnesota Moses, dear old Big Mo, at the barbershop
Post by: Karin on January 20, 2017, 08:25:50 PM
I discuss politics with you guys, my husband, and once a year or so, my sisters.  Facebook like-minded people.  I never do FB brawls.  Just ignore those.  These morons politicize everything, making them so annoying and alienating.