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Re: Name some dying arts [Re: Pipeliner90] #8614521
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Originally Posted by Pipeliner90
Not necessarily an art but women with a bush. Seems like when I was in high school all the sudden the bush became unattractive/unsanitary to everyone boys and girls alike. I was always old school in my thinking so it never bothered me a bit but it did surprise me how many people I heard as a teen saying they would not ummm play piano with someone with hair down there.

My stepson works at a care facility. Day before yesterday an old boy rang for help and seemed almost hysterical. The old dude has Parkinson's and at 5:00 am decided he needed to shave his balls....I think I need not say more.


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Name some dying arts [Re: beaverpeeler] #8614527
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Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
Originally Posted by Pipeliner90
Not necessarily an art but women with a bush. Seems like when I was in high school all the sudden the bush became unattractive/unsanitary to everyone boys and girls alike. I was always old school in my thinking so it never bothered me a bit but it did surprise me how many people I heard as a teen saying they would not ummm play piano with someone with hair down there.

My stepson works at a care facility. Day before yesterday an old boy rang for help and seemed almost hysterical. The old dude has Parkinson's and at 5:00 am decided he needed to shave his balls....I think I need not say more.

Am I going to heck for thinking this is hilarious?


American Karens - not a fan
Re: Name some dying arts [Re: trapdog1] #8614546
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It is funny! Its just something that I have noticed in my time.

Re: Name some dying arts [Re: lumberjack391] #8614550
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How to make quality oxy-fuel welds. I said “quality” not seagull chit & globs!


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Re: Name some dying arts [Re: lumberjack391] #8614560
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Leftlane, Vinke....I hand measure every roof and install. As Savell would say, no Mescins here.

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Even get the boy working now and then.

Re: Name some dying arts [Re: Sheepdog1] #8614576
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Originally Posted by Sheepdog1
men and women getting married like it is supposed to be. that has flown out the window folks.

How is it supposed to be?

Re: Name some dying arts [Re: Pipeliner90] #8614577
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Originally Posted by Pipeliner90
Not necessarily an art but women with a bush. Seems like when I was in high school all the sudden the bush became unattractive/unsanitary to everyone boys and girls alike. I was always old school in my thinking so it never bothered me a bit but it did surprise me how many people I heard as a teen saying they would not ummm play piano with someone with hair down there.

What about the racing stripe?

Re: Name some dying arts [Re: WI Outdoors] #8614594
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Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
Originally Posted by Pipeliner90
Not necessarily an art but women with a bush. Seems like when I was in high school all the sudden the bush became unattractive/unsanitary to everyone boys and girls alike. I was always old school in my thinking so it never bothered me a bit but it did surprise me how many people I heard as a teen saying they would not ummm play piano with someone with hair down there.

What about the racing stripe?

Fine by me!

Re: Name some dying arts [Re: lumberjack391] #8614661
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[quote/]Originally Posted by marty weatherup
Originally Posted by Big Sam
Using a scythe, I did in my younger days. Did OK, but never mastered it.

Or peen sharpening them.


I used a scythe to cut weeds under miles of a neighbor’s electric fence when I was in high school. Carried a long whet stone tapered on both ends to refresh the edge every little while. Never heard of peen sharpening. I assume from the name it involves some light hammer work and making a scalloped or somewhat serrated edge?
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I put up about a ton of hay every year with one. Scythe, homemade rake, and a fork. Have been for the last eighteen years. When you peen you are drawing the edge out and thinning it. Not trying to scallop it. You want it as straight as possible. If you are good enough you can get the edge so thin that when you run your thumbnail on the underside it will lift and set back down. Only want it that way for good grass. It makes for a keener edge, and you can get more honing on it.

Re: Name some dying arts [Re: lumberjack391] #8614717
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Housewives, not many left.

Re: Name some dying arts [Re: lumberjack391] #8614747
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One art that died a very quick death was Hunter Bidens artistic painting career. Coincidently at the same time as his fathers political career.

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