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I went to Home Depot the other day to get some flowers for our garden and I wore my Utilikilts mini kilt. (Really comfortable) http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/vie ... id=2037487 (picture number 14) The reason I bought it was because I saw the picture of Wild Bill in it and I thought it looked terrific. It doesn’t look anywhere near as good on me.
As I was putting the flowers in the trailer a gust of wind blew the back of my kilt up…waaaaaaaaay up! I had on my flowered swimming trunk bikini briefs (very brief) on. I turned around and looked at the check out line and there was my wife and all the check out girls looking at me with big smiles. The same thing happened to me last year and is the reason why I didn’t go commando! :shake:
Lar
I was at HD last night...I wear an underkilt to avoid those situations. I was looking at some short ladders. Went up one step, then thought I'd best not go further...
binx wrote:I was looking at some short ladders. Went up one step, then thought I'd best not go further...
Much as us lot may not want to admit it, there are times when tr*users are, well, "utilitarian".
The last time I went up on a ladder was to clean the gutters on my house -- in the rain. Tee-shirt, bathing trunks, and barefoot; I got soaked -- but at least I wasn't "flashing"!
Retrocomputing -- It's not just a job, it's an adventure!