Loyalty is
a very rare thing to come across in modern society. People seem to come and go
as they please, but Bristol-born Sam Farr has spent the biggest part of his
life going to the same barber, Joe Pace, in Bath.
As a true
visionary of society, Sam started taking pictures with his barber as early as
1973. Both gentlemen kept on
with the tradition until now, so let’s dive into their shared history.
1973
Selfies
didn’t really exist at the time, so Sam just decided to take a picture of
himself and Joe in the mirror. Both men look like they’re about in their late twenties, early thirties.
1985
We’re
obviously over a decade later, and both men seem to have gained some weight and
we still don’t have the proper technology to take a selfie. Joe’s mustache game in the 80’s seems like
it was thoroughly on point.
2007
As you can
see from the facial expressions, these guys have become true friends over the
years. I’ve never been
this happy to take a picture with my barber. That said, I’ve never even had the
intention of taking a picture with my barber.
2015
And 42
years later, these guys are still having fun together. Also, kudos to Joe for changing
his entire shop’s interior every decade or so.
It’s not hard to see that these guys have become true friends after all these years. And since we’re quickly approaching the new year, I think this story serves as a nice reminder that if you’re kind to other people, you might become best friends for life. Even with your barber.
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