We did it - are in fashion now!

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as it should be! maybe..... hmm.
 
And here's our themesong
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Lumbersexual men are ... posers! Wear the fashion and get out there and buck, split and stack that wood;)
 
Oh great - here we go. It's gonna be just like when "grunge" was a style in the '90s. All of a sudden they were wearing $100.00 plus flannel shirts in Manhattan and people thought I was trying to be trendy.

If it doesn't smell like two-cycle, you're a poser! ::-)
 
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I have to laugh at my girls - they are always stealing their Dad's insulated shirt-jackets when home. I've offered to buy them one of their own ... "Not the same - wouldn't smell like Dad" ;lol
 
I dunno.

A beard is not in my past, present, or future.

:p
 
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LOL. I find it hilarious. Totally true! THe trend has begun..check out clothing stores: flannel galore, etc.

$100 flannel shirts.....wow.

Andrew
 
I'm up to 18 cords of wood, and I totally flunk Cosmo's 3 part test.

"According to Cosmopolitan, lumbersexual men build their own dressers, know the secret location of wild blackberries, and have a beard that looks “long, bushy, and unkempt…”




 
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I'm up to 18 cords of wood, and I totally flunk Cosmo's 3 part test.
"According to Cosmopolitan, lumbersexual men build their own dressers, know the secret location of wild blackberries, and have a beard that looks “long, bushy, and unkempt…”

Helen Gurley Brown is rolling in her grave!
 
Maine Strong!

My dad had a dress factory. He hardly ever designed anything new - just took a pattern out from 10-20 years back and then made it again. It was "all new" then.

Those who are of age can remember when Rodney Dangerfield created his company with the "regular guy look".....

http://movieclips.com/PLE8-easy-money-movie-regular-guy-fashion-show/

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Maine Strong!

My dad had a dress factory. He hardly ever designed anything new - just took a pattern out from 10-20 years back and then made it again. It was "all new" then....

That would be why I've kept a lot of my clothes that are a size too small ... I have three girls that like some of those vintage looks.

One dress that I have received a lot of compliments on is similar to a dress that my Gram is wearing in a pic from the 50s.

PS - I have a fondness for Buffalo Check - my Great Aunt used to come over to our bonfires when we were kids wearing her wool Buffalo Check and carrying a bottle of chilled Manhattan's to enjoy!
 
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Bout time this was recognized.

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The First Sgt. said there was another stripe waiting if I did just that. Told him I was getting short and was keeping it. Didn't think about how much more in accrued leave pay that would have been when I got out. Whoops.

First haircut I got after I got home I thought it would be nice to have it professionally trimmed for a change. The barber kept screwing up until it ended up looking like a "Hitler". Shaved it off the next morning.
 
No pics of me working in the woods . . . so I used my "artistic talents" to show folks what I might look like . . . if I was thin, was half Na'vi, had a beard, lived in a world with a lot of bright colors

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and was a stick figure living in Alaska.
 
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