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Posted By: 5sdad Rant - 01/16/20

Had anyone else ever noticed that ANY and EVERY time you have on a long-sleeved shirt when doing something in the kitchen where the sleeves can become an issue they will do so? You push them up so they are securely out of the way, but the f&#$%ers will ALWAYS slide back down at the most inopportune time. It wouldn't matter if you stapled them to your upper arms, they would still slide down. I think that you could cut them off at the shoulder, burn them in the back yard, and they would still materialize and slide down. End of rant. Feel free at this point to piously lecture me on not getting so worked up over something so inconsequential.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Rant - 01/16/20
Still better than fryin' bacon at a nudist camp!
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Rant - 01/17/20
Some people don't have much going on in their lives.

Lord...I am thankful for the trials and tribulations you put me through.

It could obviously be worse Lord....as evidenced by the op..........thanks again Lord. Amen.



How was that.....you weirdo?
Posted By: ScottBrad Re: Rant - 01/17/20
That's what women are for. Can't tell you how many times I've said 'Honey, can you push up my sleeves'
Posted By: 5sdad Re: Rant - 01/17/20
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Some people don't have much going on in their lives.

Lord...I am thankful for the trials and tribulations you put me through.

It could obviously be worse Lord....as evidenced by the op..........thanks again Lord. Amen.



How was that.....you weirdo?


Excellent - thanks - restores my faith in human nature. wink
Posted By: bucktail Re: Rant - 01/17/20
Having spent much of the 80s and some of the early 90s in shirts with cut off sleeves I've never had the sleeves rematerialize.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Rant - 01/17/20
My good friend John is a world class chain yanker, yank on good friend.
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: Rant - 01/17/20
I work with rotating machines, was taught the perils of
long sleeves long ago.

Almost never wear them in a shirt.

Even prefer vests when possible.
Posted By: Dutch Re: Rant - 01/17/20
I offer the cure: 38” arms. Just try finding a shirt with long enough sleeves!
Posted By: ironbender Re: Rant - 01/17/20
Originally Posted by Dutch
I offer the cure: 38” arms. Just try finding a shirt with long enough sleeves!

Need band aids on your knuckles ?
Posted By: nighthawk Re: Rant - 01/17/20
I hear that in the spring rants are really good if you saute them in butter.

Pet peeve, I'm lobbying for the return of old fashioned arm garters, screw the foo-foo look.
Posted By: nighthawk Re: Rant - 01/17/20
Oh yeah, I need these! laugh

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Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Rant - 01/17/20
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Dutch
I offer the cure: 38” arms. Just try finding a shirt with long enough sleeves!

Need band aids on your knuckles ?


Moleskin
Posted By: 10gaugemag Re: Rant - 01/17/20
No need for long sleeves in the house!!
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Rant - 01/17/20
I am looking forward to having John on a fishing trip. Not many dull moments.
Posted By: War_Eagle Re: Rant - 01/17/20
Originally Posted by 5sdad

Had anyone else ever noticed that ANY and EVERY time you have on a long-sleeved shirt when doing something in the kitchen where the sleeves can become an issue they will do so? You push them up so they are securely out of the way, but the f&#$%ers will ALWAYS slide back down at the most inopportune time. It wouldn't matter if you stapled them to your upper arms, they would still slide down. I think that you could cut them off at the shoulder, burn them in the back yard, and they would still materialize and slide down. End of rant. Feel free at this point to piously lecture me on not getting so worked up over something so inconsequential.


I sense anger and frustration; you must be suffering from THE ADDICTION.



Sorry, still chuckling over that train wreck of a thread from 'flave. laugh
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