Can you be too old to....

whoopsclaire5080
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Wear dungarees?!
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Is that old-timey speak for jeans? You can never be too old for jeans.2
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...pull my finger?2
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As in proper dungarees? At the age of 330
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WorkerDrone83 wrote: »Is that old-timey speak for jeans? You can never be too old for jeans.
It is! I had to google it.
I agree though. Never too old to wear jeans.1 -
I personally wouldn't wear them, but I don't think that you can be too old to wear them. Wear whatever you want as long as it makes you feel good. Who cares about what other people think!!1
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whoopsclaire5080 wrote: »As in proper dungarees? At the age of 33
Overalls? My answer is still no. Rock those thangs, girl!
Edit - You're either British or a time-traveler. Dungarees...1 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »whoopsclaire5080 wrote: »As in proper dungarees? At the age of 33
Overalls? My answer is still no. Rock those thangs, girl!
Edit - You're either British or a time-traveler. Dungarees...
overalls are fine for anyone under the age of 5 or over the age of 85.2 -
Motorsheen wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »whoopsclaire5080 wrote: »As in proper dungarees? At the age of 33
Overalls? My answer is still no. Rock those thangs, girl!
Edit - You're either British or a time-traveler. Dungarees...
overalls are fine for anyone under the age of 5 or over the age of 85.
My quick google search brought up some pretty fine-looking models, looking awesome in them. Plus, who doesn't automatically think of Demi Moore from Ghost?0 -
I am in my mid-50's and often wear denim overalls. We live on a farm. They are comfortable and functional. I'd rather see most older people in denim overalls than yoga pants.1
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What is a dungaree? It sounds provocative1
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WorkerDrone83 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »whoopsclaire5080 wrote: »As in proper dungarees? At the age of 33
Overalls? My answer is still no. Rock those thangs, girl!
Edit - You're either British or a time-traveler. Dungarees...
overalls are fine for anyone under the age of 5 or over the age of 85.
My quick google search brought up some pretty fine-looking models, looking awesome in them. Plus, who doesn't automatically think of Demi Moore from Ghost?
Demi Moore in Ghost?
... are you still listening to Pearl Jam too?
j/k
and yeah, a hot model will look good in virtually anything she wears.
btw- 'dungarees' is a pretty awesome term; it has more panache than 'jeans'.
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Overalls are on trend these days. Any age can wear them.1
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You're never too old for anything. When I'm 85, I going to wear a red sequined mini skirt and go roller skating in the park. I can't wait!!1
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...laugh at farts?0
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abetterme9366 wrote: »effing_steve wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »effing_steve wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »effing_steve wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »effing_steve wrote: »Eat supper in the parlor...
Hey now! The parlor is for wakes and weddings.
Sorry. I'll put it back in the ice box.
Thank you. I'll be waiting on the Davenport for you.
That's a new one on me.
I'll show you the ropes.
You promised we wouldn't do that again...
Said no one ever to me
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My co-workers are all highly educated people. Yet if I were to share this post I would have to define, dungarees, parlor, davenport, icebox and probably wake. But carry on, I am enjoying the terminology
It is the only time that I am smarter than the rest of my staff, lol.
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I turned 40 and bought myself a pair, because IDGIF.3
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whoopsclaire5080 wrote: »Wear dungarees?!
I read "dungarees" and thought "dunkaroos"0 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Actually.... dungarees alone would be terrific.
How bout mom jeans and a pair of house shoes?
Just a smile
Great! Now keep in mind that "pretty" is subjective but I might just be the one!
I would hear more of this geometric scale. I am familiar with exponentials like Richter, where the earth moves with 10 times the force for each increasing gradient of Pretty, and I know the standard linear track of 1 thru 10, where I define an '11' as a '7' with the social mores of a bonobo, but tell me how the geometric pattern works...0 -
clap and laugh at Cartoons while eating cereal???0
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Will_Run_4_Food wrote: »Wear Darth Vader pajamas?
Never!! Rock those *kitten* when you're 80!0
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