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I once had a flat top and a duck’s tail at the same time.
In the military, once indoors it kept my hair neat and combed in
a regulation manner.
But it also served multiple purposes. I was reminded of this
lately when my ‘britches legs’ were covered with beggars lice. When I had a
comb, they were gone in a flash. In the winter, it scraped the frost off the
windshield in the winter.
If you were cool and knew how add a piece of paper and you could
make music. You could also clean your
nails in an emergency (if no one was watching)
.
Can you think of any multipurpose item you normally carry?
Yeah I know you ladies carry a medicine chest and a tool chest in your purse.
Nite Shipslog
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Shirl's husband Jim and their Isetta.
6 comments:
I know hubby carries a pocket knife with him most of the time; that seems to be very useful for this and that :)
betty
Remember when we used to get our school pictures taken every year and the photographer gave everyone (including the girls) a comb....
Your hair back then is the style they are wearing it today. Like
the picture of Jim and the Isetta. That was a cute car...Like the picture of you and Elsie.. I sure do remember those school pictures.
I always carry baby wipes. They are so useful for so many things.
Ha!, you beat me to saying 'medicine cabinet'! (Sometimes at the office I feel like a drug dealer .....)
Lovin' this candid of you and Miss Elsie!
Now, I've the theme song from Brilcreme stuck in my head. :)
I've used a comb for all those proposes. Now you have me thinking about what else I've used in "off label" ways.
R
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