SVcummins

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I agree with you. I wear Wrangler Boot-Cut jeans and I have a difficult time getting them off over my heels when I remove them. How in the world does that guy, and every other guy who wears pants like that, get them off at the end of the day? Weird.

Tom in TN
 
That is the fashion that has been adopted by city fellas that want to look like lumber jacks. Their boyfriends really like it , so l am told. Tight jeans, cause they got nothing to get pinched, plaid shirt, with sleeves rolled up perfectly even, and a highly manicured beard. If you venture into the larger cities, you can see it regularly. And they won’t ever have an old ball cap from a seed company or tractor company, or even any clothes that even look old , dirty or worn . Just a bunch of fancy boys, lol
 
At the Dollar Tree store yesterday I gathered a few small items and put them in a plastic two gallon pail and sat them on the counter that way. The clerk neatly put all the small items back in the bucket as she checked them off and then the bucket in a plastic bag. I gently lifted the bucket out of the bag and left her with the bag, a wink, and a smile.
 
Reminds me of once when I was Air Cargo Manager for a large printing plant.

A kid that had worked for me transferred back to Shipping and Receiving. One cold winter morning, I met him in the hall when he'd brought something up to the office area with a two-wheeler.

I asked him if his two-wheeler was starting OK on those cold mornings. He said, "Oh yeah. I took it to B.J. in the forklift shop and he tuned it up, so it's been doing OK.

A guy walking past stopped and began telling us about all the problems he'd been having getting is car to start on cold mornings. He didn't even realize we were just BSing about that two-wheeler.
 

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