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Old 03/24/11, 09:19 PM
 
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that's when ya go down to the crick and ya beat 'em on a stone, right?
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Old 03/24/11, 11:39 PM
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that's when ya go down to the crick and ya beat 'em on a stone, right?
I bought them from a store....Back in those days you wouldn't see me beatin no jeans on a stone!
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Old 03/25/11, 12:10 AM
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I bought them from a store....Back in those days you wouldn't see me beatin no jeans on a stone!
Back in those days, you wouldn't see me doing ANYTHING.

"What, stop on the road and grab that plastic 10 gallon planter? Are you joking? Someone I know might drive by and SEE me! Oh, the embarrassment! I couldn't bear it!"

Somewhere along the lines, my "cares what people think" gadget broke.
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Old 03/25/11, 01:23 AM
 
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Somewhere along the lines, my "cares what people think" gadget broke.
I think we are better people when that happens, of course my kids don't fiind it near as freeing as I do. (nor my hubby for that matter)
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Old 03/25/11, 07:34 AM
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I love that picture!

My jeans not only rip at the knees, but they also quite often rip starting at the top of one of my back pockets. So, after a while, there is a nice flap hanging down exposing my whiteness.

My current barn jeans are hand-me-downs from my brother-in-law. They are very black, almost peg-legged and have a nice high waist. I ended up cutting off about 2 inches of length and never hemmed them. They are very classy.
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Old 03/25/11, 11:00 AM
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That is a great pic!
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