Anna Tyshinsky
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I imagine they will be like a cottage industry, some kind of village in the north of England where they're all made.
So people didn't used to care if you got hair in their food.
You know that joke, wait till there's a hair in my soup, don't say it too loud or everyone will want one.
That was based on real life.
Or another part of their body.
Yeah, you can eat hair.
I think the point for me is if you see a hair in the soup, it means that they're not necessarily paying attention to the other parts of hygiene.
Yeah, if I see a brown M&M in my soup, then first of all, I think it's probably something else.
Bernays said of that, hairnet makers are in a state of panic.
Hairpin manufacturers are laying off workers and the hair comb industry is in disarray.
That's the only person I can think of who wears hairnets.
you know when i was in china there was um a fashion among trendy young women to you know those like sort of big hair curlers that you get oh yeah to make a perm yeah they would get one of those the biggest one you could possibly find and then attach it to the fringe and just wear it all the time that's a cool fashion isn't it it's cool look
Because that's a bit Coronation Street, isn't it?
The first I thought was Coronation Street, but in China, it's the height of fashion.
Yeah, what would happen is like some ruckus would happen in Weatherfield.
And then one of the women who's inside doing the perm would sort of have to run outside in the dressing gown and stuff and the curlers.
And they'd be like, ah, what are you doing, Jack?
We've all been there.