Fighting with my mom when she comes back from the salon talkin' a bunch of bullshit about the high tariff on Paul Mitchell (TM) hair products knowing God damned well that Paul Mitchell (TM) products account for 85% of Sierra Leone's market. Mom can't understand that those people also need to keep their Paul Mitchell(TM) products within the country because those products are the only thing keeping their hair looking great. Not to mention their efforts in Paul Mitchell(TM) salon product donation are virtually exhausted at this point. Farmers are perpetually losing Paul Mitchell(TM) farming land at an alarming rate to both civil strife and gradual soil salination. Paul Mitchell(TM) biologists are doing all they can to remedy this environmental threat, although Sierra Leone's political situation is only impeding Paul Mitchell(TM) product progression. President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah repealed Paul Mitchell(TM) Privatization Act of 1956, thus putting the power of the Paul Mitchell(TM) market into the hands of a corrupt government putting the country at risk for a drastic drop in good looking hairdos and chlamydia.