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The same area of the brain that responds when a man looks at scantily clad women also responds when he is looking at hand tools! FWIW.
 
Originally Posted By: John K
scantily clad women.... hand tools!


And it cost how much money to find this out??
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Originally Posted By: Pablo
Originally Posted By: John K
scantily clad women.... hand tools!


And it cost how much money to find this out??
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When I look at tool boxes my wife says I am looking at "guy porn" (to not be so redundant it should be "garage porn", but you get the idea...)
 
Ok, Maybe a little off topic... I bought most of my tools and my Snap on tool box long before I met my wife. Her mind is blown by what some of this stuff cost. She also hates it when I purchase new tools. I point out that once I own a tool, it's forever. I can then do the intended job again and again without spending on the tool.
NOW... Her loves are shoes and handbags. My head almost explodes when I learn she paid 300 dollars for a pair of shoes that are not waterproof, insulated, electrically protected or even warm. And she wears them for a season and then they're gone!! Handbags are even worse.
So tell me, which is the better investment?
Timberland Pros are usually on sale for 79 dollars and I get a year out of them.
 
Are you saying you think your wife should be wearing Timberland Pros? If you've been married long enough you know better than to even bother thinking about these things, they just are. Being right doesn't help.
 
Originally Posted By: John K
The same area of the brain that responds when a man looks at scantily clad women also responds when he is looking at hand tools! FWIW.



So, the old Snap On calendars packed a double punch! I imagine she knows how to handle battery operated tools very well.

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Originally Posted By: John K
... If you've been married long enough you know better than to even bother thinking about these things, they just are. Being right doesn't help.


True words of wisdom.
 
Back in the 80's when I was managing a small factory, I always saw to it my maintance shop had a Rigid calendar.
 
Originally Posted By: tom slick
can anyone name the car in the background? (yes, there is a car behind the girl and the tools)


I'll give you props (Get it?) for noticing the unusual vehicle. It's an Amphicar. Even if I didn't know that, I could still read it above the small photo. It's a German car, by the way.
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In the late sixties/early seventies there was an AmphiCar dealership in San Antonio, which was an odd location given that there weren't any major bodies of water around. At any one time they had maybe 8-12 of these on hand, if I remember correctly.
 
Originally Posted By: labman
Back in the 80's when I was managing a small factory, I always saw to it my maintance shop had a Rigid calendar.


Today, if you hang up these calendars you are sent to Human Resources for a class on sensitivity training.

Darn you, Mori, for posting instructions on how to post pictures on BITOG!

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