I fear I repeat myself but, ...
I simply don't understand why Armstrong chose to tackle the problem in this fashion. He had two options, he could go out saying
"That is my hair! It belongs to me and I do not want you selling it. Cease immidiately or face legal consequences."
or he could simply say
"That is not my hair."
The last is preferable as I see it. The barber has no way of authenticating the hair without Mr. Armstrong. By destroying the credibility he would prevent any sale.
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[url]\"http://www.dsr.kvl.dk/~maddog/isur.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Ooooookay. I surrender.</a><br />Sometimes I get the eerie feeling that my computer is operating me and not the other way around.
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