Posted by Dick L on November 18, 2012 at 09:52:02 from (50.51.167.207):
In Reply to: Re: Round house Bibs posted by B-maniac on November 17, 2012 at 18:51:05:
Not true huh? Ask my wife Dixie. I wear Round house bibs every day and have been for the last six or seven years. I keep a new pair of pin stripe Round House bibs back for Sunday and special occasions like reunions, funerals, Thanksgiving and Christmas. I even wear Round House bibs when Dixie go out to dinner for a date night. One time about four years ago Dixie talked or shamed me into putting on a suite for a Granddaughters Wedding and not one family member could believe I was not in bibs. They told Dixie that they expected me to have them on and it would have been alright. At 74 I dress for me not to impress a single person. When Customers come to my factory to visit they find me in a (clean) pair of Round House bibs.
A Sunday family dinner gathering.
An outing at Lake Erie Put In Bay at the top of Perry's monument.
Christmas with family 2011 playing with Great Grandson Matthew.
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