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Never did a shoe shine and personally, I've never gone to a barber for a shave.  But there was a shop on Park Ave S., next to the building where I worked (401), that had a great barber who would also do women's hair.

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From: J.A. Drew Diaz [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:34 PM
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"Stevenson, Pamela" wrote:

> Ah, the #6 train. I have such fond memories of it, taking it to the 
> 28th St. station everyday to work.
>

Yes but did you go downstairs @ the Met Life Bldg- one of the last great barber shops, shoehine, shave and hot towel better than 8 hrs sleep...

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