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Re: O/T Bib Overalls
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Posted by cat236 on June 21, 2007 at 21:52:38 from (64.136.49.229):
In Reply to: O/T Bib Overalls posted by Oldrustycars on June 21, 2007 at 14:30:01:
Yes to be a "sleeper" was always of interest to me, being under estimated by a number of things.Hired on as the new guy at a big ag dealer and had my $100 Sears top box and my home made bottom box and a fair amount of Sears tools.I got a lot of looks, but you see I went to work to put money in my pocket not the Snap On man. I was top billing mechanic the entire time I was there.Yet I have seen it the other way too. A friend is a multi-million aire I have been with him when he bought a Bentley and was recently with him while he was ordering his Ferrari.He always wears a watch worth more then my pickup, he never wears socks,dresses casual always. But I gotta say, to see people trip all over themselves would be kinda nice just once instead of being mostly ignored. I kinda like the Carhart bibs but get the mat cost otherwise could not afford them.
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