I had no idea. :mrgreen:
https://youtu.be/lMyT7EVUKDQ
Guys, get your orders in now ...
https://us.carhartt-wip.com/??geoip=home&utm_source=carhartt-wip.com&utm_medium=affiliation&utm_campaign=carhartt-wip.com%20US%20redirect%20cookie%7D
Quote from: uwe on December 17, 2023, 04:38:43 AM
Guys, get your orders in now ...
https://us.carhartt-wip.com/??geoip=home&utm_source=carhartt-wip.com&utm_medium=affiliation&utm_campaign=carhartt-wip.com%20US%20redirect%20cookie%7D
I already have 7 in my cart right now, one for each day of the week. :mrgreen:
What she's not aware of is that Carhartt vests come with a map of the vagina.
Quote from: BklynKen on December 17, 2023, 10:53:55 AM
What she's not aware of is that Carhartt vests come with a map of the vagina.
Considering her attitude in the video, it wouldn't surprise me if she is behind the idea of the map. Taking into account, of course, that I realize the map comment is a joke. It ties in with the gist of what she was saying, though.
*Trivia Question
Which bassist went under the pseudonym Clit McTorius on a 1970s album with Randy California?
Quote from: Dave W on December 16, 2023, 11:05:08 PM
I had no idea. :mrgreen:
https://youtu.be/lMyT7EVUKDQ
This makes me glad I'm :gay:
Ugh!
Hush, Dave likes his girls wholesome!
With nose wrinkles and no goth pale make-up!
I love the part when she says it makes her ovulate. :mrgreen:
"Pinecones and lust", I'd watch that movie. For research of course.
Weren't you specializing in exotic fruit and Lebkuchen last I heard?
I do note that the Carhartt vest enthusiast is Ms Julia Leahy (with 1.2M tiktok followers)
(https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C4E03AQFMW05QeIqM0w/profile-displayphoto-shrink_400_400/0/1662657846882?e=1708560000&v=beta&t=CXP9A9UbiX_z-RsUzxPWyx57BrThUyt5cYb30etfTI8)
from Rochester, NY, a more rural environment I am led to believe
(https://www.cityofrochester.gov/assets/0/117/8589934996/8589935004/8589935729/8589935784/6e52eadd-4cab-46fa-9044-5c1d06d24a16.jpg)
where honest manual labor is held in high esteem, especially woodworking. Now all we need to find out is whether Saw of Thunder calls a carhartt vest his own too ... Julia, in the meantime, has moved to the Bronx, but naturally old loves die hard.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-leahy12/
Kodak was based in Rochester, for what that's worth.
I literally hate pine trees, pine cones and pine straw. My next door neighbor has gigantic pine trees. All that stuff gets in my yard year round. Plus, once a limb from a pine tree smashed into my windshield. I could never associate pine trees or anything that comes from them the least bit positive.
Now don't do anything rash!
(https://www.centaursinvietnam.org/WarStories/WarStoryPhotos/AgentOrange.jpg)
Quote from: BklynKen on December 17, 2023, 10:53:55 AM
What she's not aware of is that Carhartt vests come with a map of the vagina.
Dave just follows the signs.
(https://s.turbifycdn.com/aah/rusticgarden/rustic-tin-fish-pond-sign-66.gif)
Quote from: uwe on December 18, 2023, 04:17:11 PM
Dave just follows the signs.
(https://s.turbifycdn.com/aah/rusticgarden/rustic-tin-fish-pond-sign-66.gif)
The smell, not the signs.
Quote from: uwe on December 18, 2023, 03:37:42 PM
I do note that the Carhartt vest enthusiast is Ms Julia Leahy (with 1.2M tiktok followers)
(https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C4E03AQFMW05QeIqM0w/profile-displayphoto-shrink_400_400/0/1662657846882?e=1708560000&v=beta&t=CXP9A9UbiX_z-RsUzxPWyx57BrThUyt5cYb30etfTI8)
from Rochester, NY, a more rural environment I am led to believe
She's also big on Instagram, where the video was apparently originally uploaded.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzKZKxTOSEX/?hl=en
Quote from: westen44 on December 17, 2023, 12:54:23 PM
...
*Trivia Question
Which bassist went under the pseudonym Clit McTorius on a 1970s album with Randy California?
I had to look that one up. Noel Redding? :o
^
Noel Redding. He played on a few songs on the Kapt. Kopter and the Fabulous Twirly Birds Randy California album. The reason he had to use a pseudonym was because of record contract legal matters.
Quote from: uwe on December 18, 2023, 02:33:44 PM
Weren't you specializing in exotic fruit and Lebkuchen last I heard?
Indeed I was, but with age comes wisdom, or something like that.
That is a most prevalent misconception.
All joking aside, the adage with age comes wisdom is very much a misconception. I've definitely seen cases where just the opposite occurred. To me this especially seemed to be the case during the pandemic. Psychologically, it seems a lot of people didn't deal with the pandemic very well regardless of age. Not that I'm a shining example. But at least I didn't go off the deep end like I saw some people do. Families were broken, friendships shattered. It was all worse than I might have imagined. Without music, it would have been much harder for me.
Pandemic + politics + conspiracy theories + demagogues + millions of gullible people = big problems. Much of it totally unnecessary.
Some people get highly unreasonable with age, I saw it with my dad and my elder brother. They began shutting things out that did not fit their world view, no sense of balance in judgement which is generally identified with life experience. My brother went from being a lefty conspiracy theorist to being a righty/populist conspiracy theorist/nihilist. And my dad created his own view of family history irreconcilable with anybody else's in the family or reality for that matter.
Quote from: uwe on December 23, 2023, 08:19:58 AM
Some people get highly unreasonable with age, I saw it with my dad and my elder brother. They began shutting things out that did not fit their world view, no sense of balance in judgement which is generally identified with life experience. My brother went from being a lefty conspiracy theorist to being a righty/populist conspiracy theorist/nihilist. And my dad created his own view of family history irreconcilable with anybody else's in the family or reality for that matter.
I've seen that too, although it certainly varies between people. I wonder if part of it is learning critical thinking earlier in life, and whether a person feels the need to narrow their world view to avoid upsetting their assumptions about society. The world is changing faster all the time, and today's world and social behaviors don't look like the world I was born into in 1950.
Quote from: uwe on December 23, 2023, 08:19:58 AM
My brother went from being a lefty conspiracy theorist to being a righty/populist conspiracy theorist/nihilist.
Same thing really, in Greece we call this "The theory of two extremes", meaning that both extreme leftists and extreme righties have much more in common, than with the rest of the political parties. It sounds weird, but switching between them is very easy.
Quote from: exiledarchangel on December 23, 2023, 01:58:03 PM
Same thing really, in Greece we call this "The theory of two extremes", meaning that both extreme leftists and extreme righties have much more in common, than with the rest of the political parties. It sounds weird, but switching between them is very easy.
I totally believe that. It's so weird that the extremists can't see the difference.
In real life, most things run in the middle.
Quote from: uwe on December 23, 2023, 03:07:14 PM
In real life, most things run in the middle.
You Innuendomeister! :D
In ancient Greece the temple of Apollo at Delphi had the inscription--
"Nothing in excess"
I'm sure there are many examples of the importance of moderation in ancient Greek culture. But I've forgotten much of what I learned about it now.
Quote from: exiledarchangel on December 24, 2023, 06:32:15 AM
You Innuendomeister! :D
You are apparently always a fertile ground for it!