Posted by JRT on November 16, 2007 at 20:59:34 from (72.71.84.187):
In Reply to: OT; Rustler Jeans posted by Gene Dotson on November 15, 2007 at 10:34:19:
I wear Rustlers also because they are cheap and fit well. That is at least for a while. I don't know if anyone else has this problem but all my jeans shrink up too small before they wear out. After about 20 washings they are so small I cannot get them on anymore. I started buying them too big but went back to regular size because I can't stand the way they feel. I just buy new ones that fit and when they get too small I donate them to Good Will and buy new ones. I bought 5 new pairs a couple of weeks ago. A funny thing happened. I washed 3 pairs of them (First time) and when I pulled them out of the dryer, the whole damn knee in all three pairs was gone. They would have been in style for young kids but I cannot stand my knee sticking out. I thought about that for a week but couldn't figure it out. Then I finally realized what happened. I had been doing blade work with an old 530 Case tractor. The battery sits just in front of the gear shifter under the dash. It dawned on me that while backing up , my knee was rubbing against the battery. After 10 years, I decided to put the battery cover back on.
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