when we were just kids it was christmas time and we were walking across the sears parking lot (REALLY big deal if we went to sears back then, so we had been duly threatened with severe bodily harm if we acted up)following my mom. She was and is the most straight laced woman ive ever met bar none.One of those who never would even drive herself unless it was a emergency because it was un-ladylike. All us boys and my one sister were following her along when her drawers fell down,she just stepped out of them and kept right on walking. She never even missed a step. Of course all us boys ( who loved her dearly, but were as she calls it raised by my dad like "cowboys") couldnt help ouselves and we started laughing like crazy. My older bro bringing up the rear grabbed them up and hollered as loud as he could "hey mom you lost your underwear" and took off running !!!I have never ever seen her so mad or embarassed! (and i dont ever remember her going back to sears). Mom is way up in her 90's now and she doesnt remember a lot.And too many years of living in a redneck family has taken a toll on her dinity, but if you ask her if she remembers that she will still box your ears!
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