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Darby_Crenshaw said:all-denim isn't exclusive to canadians.
See Jay LenoDamn, it feels good to be a gangsta
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tarheelmatt said:Maybe the angle, but do I spy moose knuckles?
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Darby_Crenshaw said:It's the all-denim outfit that is unforgivable.
A few years ago after "hinting" for several years my wife gave me a blue denim shirt for Xmas. I was astonished when my adult-age kids yelled "NO DAD...you may NOT wear DD to dinner tonight. For that matter you may NEVER wear DD."
Every time I tell that story to folks about my age they get a funny look, and then say "wait...what else could you wear with a denim shirt".
Moral of story: I am in DD most winter weekends.
Context disclosure; this is written by a 60+ guy wearing jeans and a plaid flannel shirt at work today in my government office. Probably has something to do with the Springsteen concert I'm going to tonight. Rock onStay Calm and Egg On
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Big_Green_Craig said:That's a pretty fair price from what I've seen on the market. I use a Butcher and Baker demin apron.
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Laugh all you want guys, but yes I wear denim shirts and jeans when in my workshop. I find they repel pesky sawdust far better than flannel. As for the farrier apron I bought that in honor of my Father who was a bonafide blacksmith and farrier back in the 1930s through the early '50s in Iowa.
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RRP said:chadpsualum said:
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Actually, denim is from France. Developed in Nim, France, and that is how it got its name de Nim. French, make Mack trucks, and came up with denim.
Figures.
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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YukonRon said:
Actually, denim is from France.
Jeans, THE classic American clothing article and symbol of the cowboy mythology of the west, is (Wiki again) "The contemporary use of the word "jeans" comes from the French word for Genoa, Italy (Gênes), where the first denim trousers were made"
Blue Jeans...pure American to the core! Just like pizza, Frankfurters, Weiners (Vienna), Hamburgers (Hamburg, Germany) and Chop SueyStay Calm and Egg On
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Was there an argument about where it came from?
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Friday afternoon drinking fact.
nothing more."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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This was going to be fun tonight and now the pic is gone? I think there was a little too much toe for a family friendly forum.
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I got a beautiful chef's coat and knife roll from butcherandbaker.com. Their products are lovely but shipping is slow, I guess because they're made to order.- Jamaican living in rural Western Washington
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My DIL gave me this for Christmas last year.
http://www.cutleryandmore.com/outset/leather-grilling-apron-p116831?gclid=CO239OOM0MoCFckWHwod1iMPcA
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I like aprons since they funnel farts in the right direction.
<sits back>
Happy friday!+++++++++++++++++++++++++++Austin, Texas. I'm the guy holding a beer. -
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Tin soldiers and Johnson's coming...
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Lit said:This was going to be fun tonight and now the pic is gone? I think there was a little too much toe for a family friendly forum.-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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pic's back. Ron doesn't look a bit better.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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LMAO Michael!! We will see how long it lasts before the lone buffalo removes it.-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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Mattman3969 said:Lit said:This was going to be fun tonight and now the pic is gone? I think there was a little too much toe for a family friendly forum.
BTW earlier today I posted this reply:Laugh all you want guys, but yes I wear denim shirts and jeans when in my workshop. I find they repel pesky sawdust far better than flannel. As for the farrier apron I bought that in honor of my Father who was a bonafide blacksmith and farrier back in the 1930s through the early '50s in Iowa.Re-gasketing America one yard at a time. -
Ron, I'm tickled about your two guard dogs, peering out at the photographer!_____________
Tin soldiers and Johnson's coming...
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Mattman3969 said:Lit said:This was going to be fun tonight and now the pic is gone? I think there was a little too much toe for a family friendly forum.-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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Mattman3969 said:Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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That apron does not offer proper protection for ne'kid grill work.
Osha would not approve.
On another note, Ron deserves kudos for his fearless modeling of the outfit in question.
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LMAO. Just seems as the Buffalo are messing with people tonight. I've never seen a reversed Buffalo decision. Just kinda odd is all. Cheers Ron!-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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