It is a sports-themed franchised salon chain providing competitively-priced haircuts and other grooming services including coloring, massage therapy, facials, manicures, pedicures, and hair waxing. It caters specially to men by offering a pampering experience that is not available at other discount walk-in salons and without charging high-end salon prices.
Each salon features specially-chosen staff of female stylists wearing Knockout Girls® uniforms, large leather chairs fitted specially for men, individual flat screen TV's with a remote control at each station and complimentary beverages. The environment is upscale and professional yet casual and fun.
Since 2004, Knockouts has sold more than 123 franchised locations in thirteen states, including
I'm looking into the possibility of putting my first location in Davis Square. Do you think it would do well in Davis Square? Are there good locations available? Any input/comments would be welcomed and greatly appreciated. Thanks...
Re: Hmmm..."crunchy granola" parts of town
Date: 2007-08-22 07:47 pm (UTC)Re: Hmmm..."crunchy granola" parts of town
Date: 2007-08-22 07:54 pm (UTC)Re: Hmmm..."crunchy granola" parts of town
Date: 2007-08-23 02:19 pm (UTC)I can understand that many people are still oppressed today, but making "female only" establishments is just a step back in the wrong direction. It's segregation at its most basic.
If you want to be treated as an equal, then stop being a wuss and join the pack. The absolute worst way to go about garnering any legitimate power is to go hide in a building with a "no boyz allowed" sign. There's been remarkable steps taken towards eliminating racism and sexism within the next generation or two, but people have completely fucked it up since the eighties and now it's actually going backwards. Whether the intent is sound or not, the result is completely ass backwards.
The ridiculous double standards keep people from taking it seriously. When a woman screams "equal rights" at me and then in the next breath demands exclusive privelages that men don't have, I cannot take it seriously. The way things are going right now, modern women's "movements" are either going to set us back a decade or just replace one oppressive majority with another (As is far too often the case).
Christians were once the oppressed minority, they followed that up with a rise to power and committing atrocities like the Spanish Inquisition. Just because someone's ancestors were oppressed doesn't mean they're given license to be dicks. This may surprise you, my being a man and all, but I'm actually directly descended from a rather long line of women, myself. Sometimes, it hurts to talk about, but I'm pretty sure a few of them likely had it kind of rough.
Re: Hmmm..."crunchy granola" parts of town
Date: 2007-08-23 02:23 pm (UTC)will you be my e-husband?
Re: Hmmm..."crunchy granola" parts of town
Date: 2007-08-23 02:25 pm (UTC)You win a free subscription to the Davis Square LJ.
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Date: 2007-08-23 02:54 pm (UTC)Conversely, I can work out and spit while listening to really loud Pantera in the garage and other such male stereotypes.
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Date: 2007-08-23 03:31 am (UTC)I write IDF policy vis-a-vis Europe. International Military Cooperation at the Strategic Division.
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Date: 2007-08-23 03:45 am (UTC)The only thing that will do that is to make them realize, "oh, hey some gay guys like sports and alcohol too" and to make them accept that gay men exist in every day life--not just over there in gayville--and that they may be found attractive. As long as something is seen as "abnormal," it will be treated with disdain by the arrogant and "normal."
Or you could always turn the tables by punching the next girl who hits on you in the face. :p
Re: Hmmm..."crunchy granola" parts of town
Date: 2007-08-23 02:23 pm (UTC)It'll simply never become accepted by general society if general society is not forced to experience it. Keep on hiding from the overall social scene and biggots will think they've won. Personally, I think Henry Rollins came up with the best possible solution. Just gather in masses and invade social establishments peaceably. Either they accept the new status quo or THEY become the ones stuck hiding out.
Given, this doesn't give free license to be a jackass about it. I don't mind being hit on by a guy, it's flattering, but a guy who can't take the hint? Well, that's just as annoying as a woman who can't get the hint.
Re: Hmmm..."crunchy granola" parts of town
Date: 2007-08-23 08:53 pm (UTC)I think there's a big difference between having a place to go when you can't deal with it anymore and staying away from them entirely. Just because there's a gay community doesn't mean you *can't* hang out in mixed company.
Re: Hmmm..."crunchy granola" parts of town
Date: 2007-08-23 03:31 am (UTC)I agree with you regarding reverse racism, etc., especially having grown up as the lone gay boy in the wilds of Northampton.
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Date: 2007-08-23 10:39 am (UTC)