The history of jeans
Re: The history of jeans
PEOPLE,when it comes to these machines,I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer,I do the best I can and I hunt and peck with 2 fingers and a thumb.And hurting some one's feeling's is the last thing on my mind....with that being said,,,,,what in the HELL does the history of a pair of jeans have to do with a BIG BLOCK FORD,,,,I don't understand some of this stuff that has been posted on this,,if i'm out of line here,please inform me,and I promise it won't happen anymore.......POP never meets a stranger...each one of you that I've talked to on here are my friends,,,thank you.......POP
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Re: The history of jeans
Pop's you are right on target. Spammer go away.
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Re: The history of jeans
Pops, there was a guy who wore jeans who helped design the pistons for the big block Ford.. Therefore, the history of jeans is important because if he had been wearing corduroy pants, the pistons might have ridges on the top...
If you believe that, I have some oceanfront in Nevada to sell you..
If you believe that, I have some oceanfront in Nevada to sell you..
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Re: The history of jeans
Maybe he was from Scotland.....piston skirts,anyone?????....................................
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popscomet wrote:Maybe he was from Scotland.....piston skirts,anyone?????....................................
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Larry
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