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Ladies, do you enter your house with subs you don't know?
Comments (38)saskatchewan, I got a better one. I had a drywall crew once who also owned a drywall delivery service. These guys were all from the same family, all ex-marines, and all were ex-professional 'wrestlers'. They were huge. I'm not small, but I'd get a crick in my neck looking up at them. 'Baby', the smallest, was 6' 5" tall and weighed in at 300 pounds; all muscle, no fat. Heck, even their grandfather, who made Jack Palance look like a floozy, worked on the jobs. When they drywalled a house, the crew would come out the night before to verify all the measurements, discuss any issues, problems, difficult areas, plan out their attack; and then....the next day they'd drywall and finish the house. All within 48 hours from bringing in the drywall to perfection. In 2001, I was building a house in what was an old cornfield. It was the old hunting grounds of this one guy, who every night, tooted by and screamed obscenities at us while we were doing F and F (foundation and framing), because it was his old (illegal), hunting grounds, and we ruined it. He drove this old, nasty pickup that had a beer can muffler and relied on grace, rather than mechanics, to make it run. He'd slow down, scream a drunken slur or two, then carefully rev it up and take off down the road. Well, I was standing out there with my drywall crew of huge ex-marines and WWF wrestlers, discussing the merits of Grabber vs. McFeely's drywall screws, when he went by one evening, and leaned out the window and yelled "You #######! If I had a liddle mur time, I'd kick evury one of yur azzes!" He must have had that extra, additional shot of encouragement at the Hilltop Tavern, because he also gave us a big long....er...."number 1 salute" with his middle finger. Then he gave that ol' truck just a little 'too' much gas, and stalled it. Right there on the road in front of little ol' me and five men who might have been extras in the movie '300'. I don't believe I've ever seen a more panicked look on a person's face at that moment, when the five drywall guys started to move towards his truck, one of them saying "what did you say......?"...See MoreElder alert - do you know this lady?
Comments (7)I have a somewhat different version of that old lady and her shenanigans. She travels around and visits anybody she chooses to. I keep her in my favorites file; she must have sneaked out and paid you a visit. That's okay, but please keep her there!! Sue...See MoreHow Do You Ladies Roll Up Your Hair?
Comments (42)I too have a good amount of fine hair and although I used to go through all those rolling, pinning, perms . . . one day I just decided to get it cut and see what happened. I found out I had just enough wave/curl to not look so bad! What a relief. I can wash and semi dry and be gone. In the heat and humidity here anything I would try to do would be gone a minute after I walk out the door. It's nice that the older you get the less you feel you need to impress anyone with your looks. Not that I don't try to look my best when I go out among humans, but I just don't feel the need to make myself miserable doing it. I no longer suffer wearing good looking shoes either. Those orthopedic shoes are really comfortable! Yes, I do remember when I wouldn't be caught dead making a quick run to the store in curlers....See MoreLadies: do you wear cleavage?
Comments (39)It's never 'over' just because you found a dress! LOL Isn't that the truth!! I did get a JNY shrug-type sweater and a black shawl, so I'll decide which one I like better and return the other. Also the "foundation." I doubt I'll get slingback, but I'll get some black strap sandals. Oh yes, and I need a small handbag. Oh yes, I have flaps. My girlfriend and I were laughing the other day about being careful when we wave at people in short-sleeved or sleeveless shirts! (Keep the elbow down!) She's the MOG and is wearing a sleeveless dress....See MoreZalco/bring back Sophie!
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