Back in the day, khaki wacky meant boy crazy. It appears that this doll has gotten hooched up on Borden’s milk and lost her inhibitions. But who could blame her? The nifty fellow on the left is so brawny and statuesque, while his bold-collared pal is sporting a buck sweater that no gal could resist.
And I’m serious about khaki wacky. It was even a series of comics.
Funny slang Kerbey.
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Well I’ll be. I had thought I was aware of most American slang. By the use of Khaki they are pretty specific of what sort of guys the gals were interested in.
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Love that expression! And this street scene is priceless. The young buck fellow seems disappointed — perhaps because he’s not the subject of the catcall rather than the khaki guy.
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He does seem disappointed. Bless his heart.
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Hey in the past I’ve been khaki wacky myself! ❤
Diana xo
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I hear you.
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Khakis? Must have been Jake from State Farm. If those pants were any higher waisted he could use them as a dinner napkin!
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Yes, it made me think that that generation didn’t change. Both my granddad and granddad in-law both still wore khakis up to their ribcage in their 90s.
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ok now that is funny! “Hooched up” hahahhaa! 😀
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🙂 You know how lactose-tolerant people get when they’re hepped up on dairy…
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hahahaha! yep outta control hahaha! 🙂
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Borden milk is the pathway to iniquity. Elsie is the Devil’s heifer.
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You have a strong grasp of bovine-related immorality. I cannot argue what you aver of Elsie.
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Hahahaha– this is a vintage goodie !
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