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- (Old car) Jalopy (also clunker or hooptie) is an old, decrepit, unreliable and often nonfunctional car which has limited mechanical abilities and is often rusty or dented or in an unmaintained shape. A jalopy is not a well kept antique car, but a car which is mostly rundown or beaten up.
- (old car) Jean Malley on Fotopedia
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- For Sale is a tour EP by Say Anything. It contains 3 songs from …Is a Real Boy and 2 additional b-sides that were left off the album.
- For Sale is the fifth album by German pop band Fool’s Garden, released in 2000.
- purchasable: available for purchase; “purchasable goods”; “many houses in the area are for sale”
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- Network computer, a personal computer with reduced functionality intended to be used to access services on a network
- .nc is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for New Caledonia.
- North Carolina (in official postal use)
- North Carolina: a state in southeastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies
- In complexity theory, the class NC (for “Nick’s Class”) is the set of decision problems decidable in polylogarithmic time on a parallel computer with a polynomial number of processors.
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NC South Hills Barber Shop Cary
February 6, 2010
After ten years of patronizing barber shops, this is the busiest barber shop I have visited. The South Hills Barber Shop is located at the city limits of Cary, which has a paucity of authentic barber shops. Since the previous weekend’s snow shut down town, there was a pent-up demand for haircuts. The barber shop is decorated as you would hope – with tile floors, hair products for sale, car magazines to read. Most unique was “Barber Shop” spelled out in the window – one letter per pane. The barber shop has three chairs and space for 10 customers to wait. There was a constant stream, usually around a dozen at all times. All three barbers were there: Barney (the oldest) was constantly goaded into telling a story or a joke or being ornery with the mail carrier. Most of the time each barber had individual conversations with their customer. When my turn came, I spoke with my barber Lee about the recent snowfall and stories about going to the dentist. We also shared our mutual contempt for Great Clips. I paid $14 for the haircut, plus a tip. Overall the experience was great; given the large number of customers, I had plenty of time to enjoy watching the barbers ply their craft.
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