Bud's Barbershop
While Bud likes consistency, at times it was necessary to make some minor changes.
Over time, Bud increased the price of a haircut to $4, now it's $8.
However, according to the price display sign on the back wall of the shop, the raised price is, "Still a deal!"
The sign is just one of many items that is sure to catch your eye in his shop. It would take hours to look through everything, but Bud will always explain the significance of the artifacts and newspaper articles that litter his walls.
On the back wall of his shop, there is a picture of him and a certain lady he did not name atop a horse drawn buggy on the Washington Strip.
"One day I was cutting some kid's hair and he looks over at that picture right there and looked all surprised. You know why that kid was so surprised? That was his mom. And she ain't even married," Bud laughed.


Writing down sovereign debt by over 50% and subordinating one class of bondholders from another, those being the royalty ensconced within the European Central Bank, would not qualify as a “credit” event, now would it? No way!! Of course not!



