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'''Hairy Shearers''' is a barber shop in [[Springfield]]. The salon had small profit margins, because they spent $400 a month for loafer lightener until [[Homer Simpson]] helped them after he told them that they can give same results with a mincing gel. In the salon, [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilan]] tried new hairstyles.
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'''Hairy Shearers''' is a hair salon in [[Springfield]].
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== History ==
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[[Marge Simpson]] is a longtime patron of Hairy Shearers.<ref name="[[The Blue and the Gray]]">"[[The Blue and the Gray]]"</ref>
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The salon once refused to honor Marge's coupon for two free hair streaks. When [[Homer]] confronted the manager, the manager protested that the cost of streaking that much hair would ruin him financially. After inspecting the salon's accounting records, Homer agreed with the manager and was shocked at how thin the salon's profit margins were. However, he also noted that the salon was spending $400 a month for loafer lightener, when they could achieve the same results with a mincing gel. The manager was grateful for the money-saving idea and then gave Marge her free hair streaks.<ref>"[[Hungry Hungry Homer]]"</ref>
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While [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilan]] was trying out the swinging bachelor lifestyle, he visited the salon and tried out several new hairstyles.<ref>"[[The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons]]"</ref>
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When Marge discovered a grey hair, she told [[Julio]] about it during her next visit to the salon. Julio confessed that he had been secretly dyeing her hair blue for years, but because the fumes from the dye caused partial memory loss, Marge had no memory of the dye treatments.<ref name="[[The Blue and the Gray]]">"[[The Blue and the Gray]]"</ref>
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== Known Employees ==
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*[[Julio]]
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*The name of the shop is a pun of cast member [[Harry Shearer]].
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*The name of the salon is a pun on cast member [[Harry Shearer]].
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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== References ==
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Revision as of 09:01, June 25, 2011

Hairy Shearers
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Location Information
Use: Barber shop

Hairy Shearers is a hair salon in Springfield.

History

Marge Simpson is a longtime patron of Hairy Shearers.[1]

The salon once refused to honor Marge's coupon for two free hair streaks. When Homer confronted the manager, the manager protested that the cost of streaking that much hair would ruin him financially. After inspecting the salon's accounting records, Homer agreed with the manager and was shocked at how thin the salon's profit margins were. However, he also noted that the salon was spending $400 a month for loafer lightener, when they could achieve the same results with a mincing gel. The manager was grateful for the money-saving idea and then gave Marge her free hair streaks.[2]

While Apu Nahasapeemapetilan was trying out the swinging bachelor lifestyle, he visited the salon and tried out several new hairstyles.[3]

When Marge discovered a grey hair, she told Julio about it during her next visit to the salon. Julio confessed that he had been secretly dyeing her hair blue for years, but because the fumes from the dye caused partial memory loss, Marge had no memory of the dye treatments.[1]

Known Employees

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

References