Local big box visit

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Just as long as this guy is not the one that goes up,the ladder to get a product from overhead storage. :eek:
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Ed in Tampa wrote:Just as long as this guy is not the one that goes up,the ladder to get a product from overhead storage. :eek:
You dont have to look up!!! Let your imagination go wild!!!
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Reminds me of the old joke;

What is "worn" under the kilt?

Absolutely nothing!
Everything under there is
in perfect condition!

But still, I'm not watching this
"guy" climb the ladder. My
OWN "stuff" scares me!

Now, back to your PG rated
Forum.

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ERLover wrote:
Ed in Tampa wrote:Just as long as this guy is not the one that goes up,the ladder to get a product from overhead storage. :eek:
You dont have to look up!!! Let your imagination go wild!!!
Thanks! We all needed that! Now tell us how to get that picture out of our minds. :eek:
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Ed in Tampa wrote:
ERLover wrote:
Ed in Tampa wrote:Just as long as this guy is not the one that goes up,the ladder to get a product from overhead storage. :eek:
You dont have to look up!!! Let your imagination go wild!!!
Thanks! We all needed that! Now tell us how to get that picture out of our minds. :eek:
You must be imagining the wrong thing! :D
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One of my good friends wore his traditional Scottish kilt to my wedding. The thing is, he claims he's Scottish but he's as Italian as they come. He looks Italian, his first and last name are both Italian. And he's a short, little guy. Being rural Louisiana, a kilt of any variety is a very rare thing to see. So all our family was asking us after the wedding, "Who was the kid in the skirt?"
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wrmnfzy wrote:It was definitely not a kilt. It was a very flimsy material. Definitely not the construction type kilt I've seen on tv. It flowed as he sashayed.
A real "whole nine yards" kilt would be made of a lighter material than a Utilikilt so it might flow.
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[quote="skou"]Reminds me of the old joke;

What is "worn" under the kilt?

Absolutely nothing!
Everything under there is
in perfect condition!

But still, I'm not watching this
"guy" climb the ladder. My
OWN "stuff" scares me!

Now, back to your PG rated
Forum.

steve[/quot

A variation on the joke goes "what does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?

Socks!
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I'm just old fashioned. I grew up in cowboy country where boys wear blue jeans. Somehow I never wandered elsewhere in men's clothing.
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