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- Safety shaves.
Rupinder Banwait,
Toronto, Canada.
- "Had a close shave" and "Cool customer",
Vineet Kaura,
Ludhiana, India.
- Barber(ic) rain,
Preetinder Bhurji (Toronto, Canada)
and Neetu Sharma (Chandigarh, India).
- As flood waters rise, so do the sideburns.
Sara Dhesi,
Sacramento, CA. USA.
- S(h)aving for a rainy day.
Yuvraj,
Patiala, India.
- (Jheel)ette, a close shave.
Raminder Bajwa,
Englewood, New Jersey, USA.
- The business is flowing.
Kanwaldeep S. Sidhu,
Detroit, USA.
- "Getting ready for a date with Mermaid"
and
"Pay for the haircut and get shower free".
Rupy Goraya,
Canton, USA.
- Hair and dare,
Anuttam Sharma,
Shahpurkandi, India.
- The government sleeps, but the barber is awake.
Saurav,
Dhuri, Punjab.
- Carry on business.
Rajat Sharda,
Sydney, Australia.
- City squats at the expense of dry taps.
Dr Rupinder,
Vancouver, Canada.
- Shaving amid flooded Mumbai.
Bati Tiwari,
Allahabad, India.
- Life on the cutting edge,
Rohit Gupta,
Rampur Bushahr (Shimla), India.
- Commuters' fright is barber's delight.
Catgill (Casablanca, Morocco)
and Aafreen Gill (Moga, India).
- No if, no but, sirf haircut.
Maninder Singh,
Bathinda, Punjab.
- No compromise on turnout.
Col R. D. Singh,
Jammu Cantonment, India.
- High tide saloon.
Narinder Banwiat,
Chandigarh, India.
- Higher you go, higher the rates.
Anusha Singh,
New Delhi, India.
- Easy to have bath after haircut.
Vivek Sheel,
Rehan (HP), India.
- One more minute Sir, and you are ready to rescue that girl.
Mohit Mahajan,
YamunaNagar, India.
- "Nero in Rome" and "Insured and assured".
Amit Prakash,
Jamshedpur, India.
- Rain or drain, we work with brain.
Saurabh Arya,
Kurukshetra, India.
- Hardship is better than worship.
Gagan Kansal,
Patiala, India.
- Mumbai sinks, but his business floats.
Archit Singal,
Chandigarh, India.
- Shave in wave,
Bharti Gakhar,
Patiala, India.
- Indian politician: unaffected by the deluge.
Barinder Pal Singh,
Chandigarh, India.
- "The life goes on" and "That's Mumbai".
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