ABE, I don't think he can run fast enough to outrun the bear. I just wanted to make sure that everyone knows that my Nom de Plume comes from Pigpen of the Peanuts gang. I was never a Piglet, even when young. And as an aside, working in a steel melt shop ( foundry), I could just walk in and out to pick up my check, and would leave dirty. It seems like dirt just loves me. I did get the name from my football days, always getting dirty due to my being willing to ignore the dirt. Some guys on my teams seemed like they could play a whole game and not have dirt or grass stains on themselves anywhere. I just saw your post, and it stirred up memories.
I have that same power, would get new coveralls at the steel fab shop I worked at and a day later the foreman is asking why I don't put a clean pair on! Plus, we only got two pairs a week and had to pay for more. Of course the foremen got three or four sets and hardly did anything to think about getting dirty.
#6 My husband was a school nurse for about 3 years. Most of the other nurses in the district were idiots. But one day a kid came in with a broken arm, and my husband had to fashion a splint from cardboard, because he had no other appropriate supplies. I bet the other nurses would have slapped an ice pack on it, or seriously freaked out because they didn't know what to do. Kari
#18. That's Amazon Music and Spotify. Try something you've read about but don't like, it seems to be that and similar that make up your playlists for a while.
Can you thay "Timothee" without a lithp?
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You use limp wrist sign language.
DeleteYou're mean Bogsy. You're just mean. I'd buy you a beer.
Delete20: Who's the icky twerp, and I can change my own damn tire, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI did the research for you. Timothée Chalamet is a French-American actor. He has a physique that indicates he'd have a hard time lifting anything heavier than a pencil.
DeleteYou know. Like Barack Obama.
He had a pen and a phone.
DeleteRun Piglet, run!
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ReplyDeleteI don't think he can run fast enough to outrun the bear. I just wanted to make sure that everyone knows that my Nom de Plume comes from Pigpen of the Peanuts gang. I was never a Piglet, even when young.
And as an aside, working in a steel melt shop ( foundry), I could just walk in and out to pick up my check, and would leave dirty. It seems like dirt just loves me. I did get the name from my football days, always getting dirty due to my being willing to ignore the dirt. Some guys on my teams seemed like they could play a whole game and not have dirt or grass stains on themselves anywhere.
I just saw your post, and it stirred up memories.
51 wouldn't happen to be the year of your birth, would it?
DeleteI have that same power, would get new coveralls at the steel fab shop I worked at and a day later the foreman is asking why I don't put a clean pair on! Plus, we only got two pairs a week and had to pay for more. Of course the foremen got three or four sets and hardly did anything to think about getting dirty.
DeleteYeah. Cant tell if this is boomer talk or chat gpt talk. Guessing the latter.
DeleteIt's working adult talk. Obviously you are not familiar with the concept.
Delete#15.... E 36th Street in Tulsa OK. Totally legit.
ReplyDelete17 - oh, Pooh was wearing his fucking-pants all right.
ReplyDelete#6 My husband was a school nurse for about 3 years. Most of the other nurses in the district were idiots. But one day a kid came in with a broken arm, and my husband had to fashion a splint from cardboard, because he had no other appropriate supplies. I bet the other nurses would have slapped an ice pack on it, or seriously freaked out because they didn't know what to do.
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#18. That's Amazon Music and Spotify. Try something you've read about but don't like, it seems to be that and similar that make up your playlists for a while.
ReplyDelete#5 - The lyrics finally make sense:
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sight, I'm happy tonight,
Walking under women's underwear ...