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Re: O/T Bib Overalls
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Posted by Don-WI on June 21, 2007 at 22:56:00 from (70.224.199.4):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Bib Overalls posted by garyh on June 21, 2007 at 15:01:49:
That one is so true!!! I can't think of a time at work or around the shop at home I didn't ahev to wash my hands or atleast wipe them off as good as possible before going. Worst is out in the field with greasy hands, a full bladder, and no clean rags. Ya just gotta wipe 'em on the grass and get a little dirty... I was looking for a cedar chest a few years back to give my girlfriend for xmas, and most stores treated me alright. I was dressed decent, no work grubs, just a really nasty ragged beard (takes me 2 months to grow about 1/2" on my face, and it still has bare spots...) The only store to completely ignore me was Ashley. The rest were actually pretty good. My brother was shopping for an engagement ring a whle back, and had cash in his pocket to buy it cash & carry. The folks at Jared wouldn't help him out at all so he flashed his wad of cash and walked out. Wasn't there, but he said they were tripping all over themselves then... Donovan from Wisconsin
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