rosco rathbone
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Caitlynne said:Maybe I was just weird then, but there was something about having a good reason to cry that let me get it all out
I think this is basically why the cure works.
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Caitlynne said:Maybe I was just weird then, but there was something about having a good reason to cry that let me get it all out
hi uncle rosco
rosco rathbone said:This is a great line.
Altho not yet familiar with the bite of the belt ... I can definitely see your point. *sighs with longing for that special moment*rosco rathbone said:I'm talking about curing the bitchies, the itchies, the spiralling aggravation, anxiety, fur rubbed the wrong way....I've found the strap to be most efficacious--if followed with love. Even a bare hand works, really. I just like that picture because that's my exact belt. (Well worn).
rosco rathbone said:The Carhartt belt has been a faithfully leathery friend. It has absorbed untold punishment on the job, on bottoms, and upholding my trowzers day to day.
However, it has recently suffered a loss: the little loop that holds the excess belt length in fell off due to destruction of stitching.
Thus, as i have been losing weight and punching new holes and the wraparound has grown longer and longer, the excess length tends to flop about causing me to look like a charlie chaplin clown.
So I am wondering: retire the strop? I've been very into the idea of no toys no tools---what beats your ass is the humble belt which holds my pants up all the livelong day as I shovel coal.
Get the strop fixed by a hippie/biker leather repairman with a long braided ponytail?
Keep the strop for bottoms and get a new belt for my pantaloons?
rosco rathbone said:Get the strop fixed by a hippie/biker leather repairman with a long braided ponytail?
graceanne said:How bout get a new belt and use it for bottoms?
a good shoemaker should be able to fix it for yourosco rathbone said:The Carhartt belt has been a faithfully leathery friend. It has absorbed untold punishment on the job, on bottoms, and upholding my trowzers day to day.
However, it has recently suffered a loss: the little loop that holds the excess belt length in fell off due to destruction of stitching.
Thus, as i have been losing weight and punching new holes and the wraparound has grown longer and longer, the excess length tends to flop about causing me to look like a charlie chaplin clown.
So I am wondering: retire the strop? I've been very into the idea of no toys no tools---what beats your ass is the humble belt which holds my pants up all the livelong day as I shovel coal.
Get the strop fixed by a hippie/biker leather repairman with a long braided ponytail?
Keep the strop for bottoms and get a new belt for my pantaloons?
Hester said:a good shoemaker should be able to fix it for you