Street Codes   The neighborhood barbershop is a tight-knit community, extending from the relationships forged with the barbers themselves.&nbsp;It is a gathering place that is rarely a quick experience. A cut can take 20 minutes but most of the men who go to Street Codes tend to stay for hours. It is a social club, a bonding experience; they bring in their lunch, their dinner, 40s, their children. Friday nights are the busiest at the shop, cars doubled parked, music going, videos playing, chatter about current events. For the regulars,&nbsp;going to the barber is a weekly routine, making sure each hair is on point. A woman might swing by, usually a wife or a girlfriend, but this is a man's place, to unwind, catch up, and gossip.&nbsp;