Micro469 wrote:When the lights are off, you don't notice any wrinkles......
OH, OK...there for a minute, I didn't know what you were talking about, yea..sheets...

Micro469 wrote:When the lights are off, you don't notice any wrinkles......
How do you women tell the right sock from the left one????
S. Heisley wrote:Geron wrote:How do you women tell the right sock from the left one????
I thought about that one and was, at first, stumped! I was about to write that I must be a man when I thought of a situation where there would be a distinct difference.![]()
If the socks had a stripe or print on the outside only, such as a picture of Santa Claus or of the Easter Bunny, you would want that print on the outside of the ankle, not the inside. Or, if there was a distinct difference in the print or weaving/stitching detail from outside to inside, you would want the design detail coordinated with the most important detail on the outside. Other than that, who cares?!
ParTaxer wrote:Ok, I'm going to flip this discussion. What a man can do that a woman can't. Find their keys! What is it? Is it pockets that men have or what? Now, ladies be kind, I mean no offense.
jeep_bluetj wrote:Guess there's nothing guy's can do that the gals can't do.
jeep_bluetj wrote:Well... quite frankly the obvious correlative for what guys can do that the gals can't is.......pee standing up.
But the thread about that in the Lady Teardrop forum sent that myth to rest.
Guess there's nothing guy's can do that the gals can't do.
(And that's OK with me... humor excluded)Geron wrote:jeep_bluetj wrote:Guess there's nothing guy's can do that the gals can't do.
To be safe, prolly better add to that "and better"![]()
No... I have to disagree with you on this. There is a certain form of calligraphy in the snow that can only be done with precision if one has the proper tool.
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