Covid19 Seclusion Thread

DiscoHasBeen

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i dont know about hair, but it's time i trim my toe nails. i was going to let them grow until we were back to normal
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OK, I did a search of that photo on Tineye. One of the results was "woman with long toenails/claws". If that's a woman's legs I find the hair to be much more disturbing than the toenails. That said IMO that's Photochopped.
 

seventyfive

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Photo chopped? What if she is wearing a ‘meat is murder t-shirt’?

the chicks at our local co-op market have more body hair than me.
 

seventyfive

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Subaru is the unofficial vehicle of hairy legged lesbians that identify as men and believe the same organic soap you wash your toilet with can be used as shampoo, but they only wash their hair once per week because using water oppresses inner city youth. And they believe alL that because they heard it on NPR and verified it by reading blogs.
 

jymmiejamz

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Subaru is the unofficial vehicle of hairy legged lesbians that identify as men and believe the same organic soap you wash your toilet with can be used as shampoo, but they only wash their hair once per week because using water oppresses inner city youth. And they believe alL that because they heard it on NPR and verified it by reading blogs.

Also official car of Vermont. @DiscoPhoto
 

discostew

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Even David Letterman made some cracks about it. Some mayor of New York was married to a recovered lesbian. He said she turned in her lesbian card, and her Suburu Forester
 

discostew

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You know what this covid crap has tought me? I used to think I would lose my fucking mind when I retire in 6 years. But now I think I'm good with it. I love this shit, hate people in general, love this staying away from them. You guys are cool, if I was gay I would do most of ya.
 

Blueboy

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You know what this covid crap has tought me? I used to think I would lose my fucking mind when I retire in 6 years. But now I think I'm good with it. I love this shit, hate people in general, love this staying away from them. You guys are cool, if I was gay I would do most of ya.
On my second year of retirement. Our property keeps me occupied for the most part as well as the ad hoc cash work, plus the garage in general so really what cronie virus?
 

fishEH

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You know what this covid crap has tought me? I used to think I would lose my fucking mind when I retire in 6 years. But now I think I'm good with it. I love this shit, hate people in general, love this staying away from them. You guys are cool, if I was gay I would do most of ya.
I was saying the same thing to my wife the other day. I told her "this must be what's its like to be retired. Wake up, have coffee, read the news, do some shit around the house. Repeat."
I also get why retired people get part time jobs. After a year of having I think most everything would be fixed and I'd be bored out of my mind.
 

DiscoHasBeen

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A few years ago my uncle-in-law retired, moved to this area, and built a house. The wife volunteered me to help him put a yard in and lend a hand with his landscaping. One day I could tell something was bothering him. Finally he was like "as soon as I get this place finished I've got to find a job, men and women aren't meant to be together 24/7". He never did get that job, he started building miniature replicas of buildings, and I mean exact replicas, and sells them for tens of thousands of dollars.
 
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discostew

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A few years ago my uncle-in-law retired, moved to this area, and built a house. The wife volunteered me to help him put a yard in and lend a hand with his landscaping. One day I could tell something was bothering him. Finally he was like "as soon as I get this place finished I've got to find a job, men and women aren't meant to be together 24/7". He never did get that job, he started building miniature replicas of buildings, and I mean exact replicas, and sells them for tens of thousands of dollars.
Sounds like a victory to me.
 

Blue

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My uncle retired and built a factory that makes miniature replicas of buildings.