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Skinny jeans are not that uncomfortable as I thought, but now, someone help me out, please.
Skinny jeans are not that uncomfortable as I thought, but now, someone help me out, please.
I can only wonder how the get them off when so often their feet seem considerably larger than the cuff.
I am amused by some of the tight jeans people wear these days. I can only wonder how the get them off when so often their feet seem considerably larger than the cuff.
I've never understood how people can say they wear this tight stuff for "comfort." I hate the feeling of any tight, constricting garment -- one reason I don't ever wear jeans. It feels like being sewn into a canvas bag.
My kitchen cabinets are at least a hundred years old, and they still hold my accumulation of distressed lunchroom china and eighty-year-old pots and pans as well as they ever did. And my refrigerator is nearly eight times past its expiration date. Sometimes I just don't feel like an American.
That is true, and I also think that you are correct that the number of people looking for those parts would be relatively small.Another thing to be said for Internet commerce: you can find most anything. I suspect that those discontinued parts will be available to those who bother searching, but I acknowledge that these people would be few, relatively.
Almost anything. I accidentally let the smoke out of my washing machine a year or so ago, can't find the needed parts no matter how I try. I'm thinking I may have to break down and replace it. The poor thing is only 50 or so years old, I hate to consign it to the scrap heap at such a young age. (On the other hand, I got it for $40 in 1991, I think I got my money's worth out of it.)^^^^
Another thing to be said for Internet commerce: you can find most anything. I suspect that those discontinued parts will be available to those who bother searching, but I acknowledge that these people would be few, relatively.