He must have just eaten some shredded pork or maybe broccoli. Thinking it was a generational thing as my father-in-law (age 80ish) is never without one. Seems silly, but that’s just me.
The other unanswered question is why he’s reading a magazine on a stand. ?? Looks like a good place to put cookbooks when you’re baking or cooking.
Right? One seems to be studying, and one seems to be studying pin-ups. Maybe that’s why he has that oral fixation. You need to get yourself one of those stands.
Nineteen Fifties. What were we thinking? I guess I could say the same about every decade, looking back. (Except of course, The Seventies: They were just ‘Far Out’)
Oh, that toothpick look sometimes is still going on, if you go to a cafeteria style restaurant and I prefer the country men and women who stuck strands of hay or straw in their mouths! Reminds me of Andy Griffith and his son! This brought a smile to my face! Smiles, Robin
You don’t see that too often anymore. I never did understand that affectation. It always looked as though they were just waiting for some food.
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Or prying some out of a molar.
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Pre flossing days, making the most of a rudimentary tool.
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aha!
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He must have just eaten some shredded pork or maybe broccoli. Thinking it was a generational thing as my father-in-law (age 80ish) is never without one. Seems silly, but that’s just me.
The other unanswered question is why he’s reading a magazine on a stand. ?? Looks like a good place to put cookbooks when you’re baking or cooking.
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Right? One seems to be studying, and one seems to be studying pin-ups. Maybe that’s why he has that oral fixation. You need to get yourself one of those stands.
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yes
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Now if he was a beaver, I could understand the wood fixation. 😉
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Good point.
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That’s one ugly Christmas sweater.
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So ugly it’s cool.
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Nineteen Fifties. What were we thinking? I guess I could say the same about every decade, looking back. (Except of course, The Seventies: They were just ‘Far Out’)
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I dig.
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Oh, that toothpick look sometimes is still going on, if you go to a cafeteria style restaurant and I prefer the country men and women who stuck strands of hay or straw in their mouths! Reminds me of Andy Griffith and his son! This brought a smile to my face! Smiles, Robin
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Haha. My husband can’t resist grabbing toothpicks when we leave a restaurant, either–just like his daddy and granddaddy, so it’s multi-generational.
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