Old expressions that no longer apply

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I used the expression 'good enough for the girls I go out with' when talking to a young engineer at work. He had never heard of it but thought it was quite funny. My wife doesn't think its funny at all. :rolleyes:
 
I used the expression 'good enough for the girls I go out with' when talking to a young engineer at work. He had never heard of it but thought it was quite funny. My wife doesn't think its funny at all. :rolleyes:
SAME HERE!
 

The parts store/machine shop I worked for when I was a kid had a plexiglass sheet covering the parts counter with business cards and cool stuff under it. My favorite one was a picture of an open casket that said above it "Flip Top Box For Smokers". LOL
 
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Regular or Ethyl .
Ethyl if she's working. LOL
Bob Segar used the following as song lyrics... "Hey watch where you're going. Step light on old toes. Because unless you've been beside a man, you don't know who he knows".
Any elaboration on that would fall under the "PRIVATE" debt mentioned above.
 
When is kids would ask Mom what’s for dinner on of her standard answer’s was fried fart’s and egg shells
 
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