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Open For Business

July 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Daniel Village Barber Shop is in full swing.

Billy is now working full time for the summer.

11-6 Monday-Wednesday. Off Thursdays
8:30-6 Fridays
8:30-3:00 Saturdays

Thanks for your continued business.

Shakey Shears

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Get Ready For Vacation

June 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Each year, DVBS closes for Summer vacation during the week of July 4th. This year, our staff will take a short week for re- creating our minds. The Closing dates are below:

CLOSED- Monday, June 29 through Sunday, July 5.
Re-Open on Monday July 6.

Thanks for your continued business

Pat, Sue, and Staff

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Good Looking Guys Summer Style

May 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Looking Good

by Shakey Shears


How to Look Good in the Summer (Guys)

from wikiHow – The How to Manual That You Can Edit
This is aimed towards teens that don’t want to look like that guy that you laugh at in the ugly t-shirt and short shorts!
This is so you can make sure you aren’t that guy.
If you wear the right clothes, the girls will want them off as soon as possible!


Steps

  1. Never wear an oversized t-shirt. They make you look bigger if you have a bit of a gut, and even if you’re extremely thin, you look wider.

    • Above rule DOES NOT APPLY to sleeveless shirts, but even then, you should check a mirror to make sure you don’t look huge.
  2. If you wear sleeveless shirts, a general rule is that if it is open at the sides, it MUST be white, and a SLEEVELESS shirt underneath is optional. If it is a basketball jersey, a shirt underneath is optional, but it shouldn’t have sleeves (see warnings).
  3. Never wear long pants. People will think you’re trying too hard to look cool, and it just looks out of place.
  4. Don’t let your shorts above your knee, or below 3/4 down your calf. Too short and you look shorter, wider, and right out of the 70’s. any longer and you look like you’re trying too hard and people will laugh at you.
  5. Summer is the best time to pierce your ears/wear earrings. Don’t be afraid to; it just leaves a tiny hole, and earrings on guys look amazing.
  6. In terms of hats; don’t use them for shade, because any hat that does that makes you look stupid, and people can’t see your face as well. However, hats are great for protecting your scalp if you have thin or short hair. The only ones that look good have a flat bill and are worn backwards. They are also either fitted or flex-fit.


Tips

  • Try to wear sleeveless shirts as much as possible. (see warnings)
  • Athletic shorts are the best kind to wear in the summer.
  • Try to go for either an athletic or surfer look (surfer only works on the west coast)
  • Try tanning, but only use a bed. Not only does that improve your skin tone better, it also makes you sunburn less and it goes away evenly. Spray tanning can say none of the above.
  • If it’s really hot out, and you have a good body, do not under any circumstances be afraid to remove your shirt. Just remember that most restaurants and businesses are “no shirt, no shoes, no service,” so keep that extra shirt or something with you if you plan on spending money.


Warnings

  • If you are over the age of 13 and you still don’t have full hair under your arms (it happens…), try not to wear too many sleeveless shirts, because people will laugh at you otherwise.
  • Get your ears pierced ONLY by a professional. It is much safer, and it is easier for the earrings to go where you want them.


Things You’ll Need

  • Okay body (work out and eat healthy, and it shouldn’t be hard)
  • sleeveless shirts
  • shorts
  • earrings
  • hats


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Record Breaking Haircutting

March 27, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Record Breaking Haircutting
Don’t wait till the last minute…

Billy (The Slow One!)

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Masters Week

March 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Spring is approching fast. Awe, the green grass, colorful flowers, bird-tunes, pollen, and The  Masters© Golf Tournament. 

Daniel Village Barber Shop is about 3 strokes (maybe 2) from Daniel Field airport. During this time of the year, the airport is mainly used  by private and corporate pilots to shuttle golfers, fans, media personel, and others to and from their destinations.

The  Masters© Golf Tournament  allows many Augusta residents the opportunity to get away for a few days. A trip to the lake or Hilton Head seems like a good idea. 

 Augusta offers some of the best southern hospitality around these parts. We surely hope everyone is well and enjoying  this “Teaser Weather.”

CLOSED DURING MASTERS©  WEEK

See y’all soon

Billy

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Haircut Supply Growing Steadily

January 2, 2009 · 1 Comment

Due to the slowing economy and the ever-growing hair supply, Daniel Village Barber Shop has teamed with Wahl and Andis Clippers to remove the excess growth of human hair. According to Dr. Jones* of New York, “… hair growth continues throughout the normal human life cycle…”

Maybe you are growing out your hair for the colder weather or just for a new look. During the growth period, hair needs to be shaped up. On men, sometimes just a simple line around the ears and a neck hair taper is all that’s required during this process. Women’s hair  and men’s long styles needs maintainence, too. Trimming the split ends DOES NOT make the hair grow thicker. It appears thicker, because of that line quality just like a clean ear and neck line for men. Haircutting is an art. It is not what we take off, but what we leave behind…a sculptors’ motto.

*Character and quote totally ficticious

We Stand Behind Our Work…If Your Hair Is Not Becoming To You, You Should Be Coming to Us…

Aren’t you glad, you got DVBS?

 Billy

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Holiday Hours

December 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

White Christmas

White Christmas

We will be open regular business hours (8:30 AM to 6:00 PM) on Monday and Tuesday, December 22, 23 2008.

We will be closed Wednesday, Christmas Eve through the remainder of the  Christmas holiday weekend.

Re-open Monday December 29 at 8:30 AM.

Closed New Years Day we will work till 3 or 4 PM on New Years Eve.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All…you too, Scrooge!

Billy

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Best Of Augusta 2008

November 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Welcome Home

Welcome Home

Thank you Augusta for once again choosing

 Daniel Village Barber Shop

Best Barber Shop


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Happy Thanksgiving…LA Style

November 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Deep-fried turkey at Tasty Q Bar-B-Que

 

Don't Smoke

Smoking while deep-frying is highly ill-advised (Credit: Amir Kenan)

It’s Thanksgiving the way the Pilgrims would have wanted it

By Amir Kenan

For $75 in L.A. you can get three-quarters of a seven-course tasting menu at Bastide, almost four ounces of Japanese Kobe rib-eye at Cut or more than two dozen chili dogs at Pink’s.

Or you could get a whole 13-pound Cajun spice-injected, deep-fried turkey. Your choice.

This Thanksgiving, while others are busy stuffing, basting and merrily contracting salmonella from their turkeys, Tasty-Q-BBQ can transform your raw bird into a deep-fried beauty.

Tasty Q Bar-B-Que is a land of pigs feet, greens and Cajun-spiced everything, a place where the “mild” sauce is potent enough to cure a cold and the hot sauce can cure cancer—well, maybe. If you’re driving on Crenshaw Blvd., just south of the 10, and you stumble upon a converted Taco Bell with brightly colored, hand-painted murals of chickens running from a boiling pot and a sign that reads “  asty Q Barb cue,” congratulations: You’ve officially arrived at deep-fried bird heaven.

Inside, you’ll more turkey-related murals painted on every available surface, along with a TV blasting Oprah and a jukebox that’s heavy on Boyz II Men and Sade. If you’re lucky, you’ll be greeted by Debra, who will let you know her thoughts about L.A. (she wants out!) and ask your opinion on selling some property in Mobile (we’re still weighing the pros and cons). And if you’re really lucky, she’ll let you sample the spicy chicken sausage—made fresh for Tasty Q by a local vendor—that’s part of the hearty $7 lunch combo, a ginormous plate that includes a pork rib, two beef ribs, a half-link of sausage, coleslaw, beans and bread.

But the specialty of the house—and the reason the place gets so busy around the holidays—is the service of one deep, dark, turkey-sized vat of hot oil. While no holiday is without fire hazard, we think it better to leave the turkey to professionals who have the proper blood alcohol levels for the task. First, a few necessary steps:

1) Plan ahead. Bring your bird to Tasty Q at least three days before Turkey Day, or you’ll have to settle for fried bites from the Colonel.

2) Buy a turkey. Butterball’s handy-dandy turkey calculator indicates one pound of uncooked bird flesh per guest.

3) Thaw turkey. Getting it fresh is a grand but expensive gesture. Yours will most likely be frozen, so allot enough time to thaw thoroughly. Calculation: one day of thawing for every four pounds of bird.

4) Fork over $2.50 per pound. For 50 cents more, Tasty Q can smoke that bad boy in the outdoor smokehouse.

5) Kindly decline the extra spice injection—unless burning off your palate is a holiday tradition. We found the usual amount is quite generous, creating pungent rings of Cajun blend throughout the breast and wings.

6) Wash your hands like Howie Mandel, or some other bald, OCD-afflicted game-show host.

In just a couple of hours, you’ll be driving home with a hot, sweet, vinegary turkey buckled into your passenger seat. (Note: Your car will never smell the same again. Believe us: no amount of new-car spray can eradicate the odor.) While the nice folks at Tasty Q are super-accommodating, they won’t deep fry anything crazy—sorry, fried Mars bar fanatics—or any other kind of poultry—no fried chicken allowed. But they are willing to take on turkey drumsticks or even a whole ham, in case you decide to go medieval for this year’s Thanksgiving dinner.

Amir Kenan is contributing editor for Metromix Los Angeles.

©2008 Metromix.com

Have a safe and wonderful holiday feast wherever you dine.

May GOD Bless
DVBS

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