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Old 04-11-2008, 09:25 PM
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There was a place on the right side of the road (2nd building outside of SGU gates) that I used to go to. I only paid 15-20 EC plus a 5 EC tip (included trimming of facial hair also). I only went twice a semester since I got a buzz cut ( I would advise that since it's so hot).
Good to know. I buzz my hair to...less work maintaining it. Does anybody know if this place still exists?
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If it does, then I've managed to walk past it every day and not notice. About a half mile down the road is King Cuts. They do a good job for 35 EC. But for guys, you're bound to find a buddy with a pair of clippers to do a quick job for free.
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wow 35ec now?
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Whatever the charge, just make sure to make an appointment. You'll sit for hours on end if you just try to walk in
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Whatever the charge, just make sure to make an appointment. You'll sit for hours on end if you just try to walk in
But its the perfect time to study. You can bring your notes and read. No excuse to do anything else but wait for your turn.
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Okay guys and gals... is there a need for blanket in my limited packing space or just bring a light cover... something like 3mm thick.

Also any need for jacket or sweater... or just rain jacket.
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well, it depends on how cold you like it! In some of the lecture halls I was glad to have my hoodie, the a/c can get pretty chilly at times, I'd bring at least one sweater for class.
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if you're easy on the AC, you can get by with just a sheet, though I found a real cover more comfortable. And definitely bring a couple of warm sweaters or a hoodie or something - some of the classrooms and study rooms get really cold, especially after coming in from the heat.
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thanks! Much appreciate the reply.

For the Canadians! I believe, but will double check with you, that the Canadian $ is useless down there and I should only bring US$ with me until I can get to a machine to withdraw EC$.

For RBC users any free machines in Grenada or just free scotiabank use with scotiabank bank accound from Canada?

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