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KillerFord1977

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My teenage son comes to me and says he needs new jeans.
Ok , what brand you thinking and what purpose? Like nice fancy jeans for out with the girls/ friends or jeans just to hang in.
He says standard jeans. You know, Levi’s.
But he pronounces it “ Levee’s” like the berm to hold back water.
“Huh” 🤔🤔

“You know dad, the jeans you wear”…

Ohh… “ leave eyes” gotcha 🤣🤣🤣👆
 
How do you pronounce the product on the box in the pic?
One of my daughters said it was crew-lers.
 

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My teenage son comes to me and says he needs new jeans.
Ok , what brand you thinking and what purpose? Like nice fancy jeans for out with the girls/ friends or jeans just to hang in.
He says standard jeans. You know, Levi’s.
But he pronounces it “ Levee’s” like the berm to hold back water.
“Huh” 🤔🤔

“You know dad, the jeans you wear”…

Ohh… “ leave eyes” gotcha 🤣🤣🤣👆
Hopefully you talked some sense into him. Levee Strauss is viciously anti gun. I burned my last pair a few years ago when they petitioned congress for gun control. Stretch Wrangler is the new way. Pass it on.
 
Duluth Trading is/are tough as nails, but the comfort and fit of the 'Cowboy' cut Wranglers can't be beat. And they make some danged nice western casual dress jeans in several colors as well! Oh yeh and their western 'Dress' slacks and coats are really nice ................ and the ladies like the looks of them.

In all honesty, I wore mostly JC Penny jeans (sometimes with patches) when in grammar school, Levi's 501's and/or 507's when in high school with white socks and penny loafers, "Sea Farers" bell bottoms while in Uncle Sam's Navy, then on to Wranglers when one of my favorite lady friends (ultimately became my bride some 53 years ago) suggested they would look really good on me with the really nice butt I had. Yesssiree-bob, it was Wranglers from that day till this.

Unfortunately she doesn't seem to think I still have that really nice butt she remembers from back then, but I'm inclined to think it's just a change in the jeans fit. They're using a softer blend of twill or denim or something. LOL! LOL!

She's gone to bed now but dared me to write/post this. I'll show it to her in the morning. But y'all get yourself some Wranglers!!!
 
Bit of backstory first. My wifes sister was an alcoholic and druggie. So were both husbands. When she was 10 her daughter ran away and came to our house. During a short but intense day, i convinced (wont go into details) her mother and dad it was in thier best interest to let her stay. So we raised and put her through college. She calls herself our daughter and her kids our grandkids. Both her mom and dad are long gone. So...

My "daughter", just before leaving for college mind you, once said.

"There are no bad people dad. Some make mistakes but they are good deep down".

Nothing we tried to say could convince her otherwise. When she came home from college first time she said, remember when I said there were no bad people? All I said was what happened, and my wife just cried.

A month ago, 30 years later, we were talking about how she is trying to protect out grandkids from bad people...
 
My teenage son comes to me and says he needs new jeans.
Ok , what brand you thinking and what purpose? Like nice fancy jeans for out with the girls/ friends or jeans just to hang in.
He says standard jeans. You know, Levi’s.
But he pronounces it “ Levee’s” like the berm to hold back water.
“Huh” 🤔🤔

“You know dad, the jeans you wear”…

Ohh… “ leave eyes” gotcha 🤣🤣🤣👆
Kids will say the darndest things. What I see as an issue is the current use of slang and purposefully miss pronounced words, “not saying your son was saying that on purpose” there is new employee at work who wanted to ask me a question, instead of using my name he said (YO) how do I do this? My reply was my name is not (YO)
 
Bit of backstory first. My wifes sister was an alcoholic and druggie. So were both husbands. When she was 10 her daughter ran away and came to our house. During a short but intense day, i convinced (wont go into details) her mother and dad it was in thier best interest to let her stay. So we raised and put her through college. She calls herself our daughter and her kids our grandkids. Both her mom and dad are long gone. So...

My "daughter", just before leaving for college mind you, once said.

"There are no bad people dad. Some make mistakes but they are good deep down".

Nothing we tried to say could convince her otherwise. When she came home from college first time she said, remember when I said there were no bad people? All I said was what happened, and my wife just cried.

A month ago, 30 years later, we were talking about how she is trying to protect out grandkids from bad people...
Your (daughter) has a wonderful outlook on life and how she sees others, you need to proud of her and feel good how your wife and you raised her. It is unfortunate that there are bad people in this world that no matter what anyone does they are beyond help. Continue to love and support her as I’m sure you will.
 
Your (daughter) has a wonderful outlook on life and how she sees others, you need to proud of her and feel good how your wife and you raised her. It is unfortunate that there are bad people in this world that no matter what anyone does they are beyond help. Continue to love and support her as I’m sure you will.
She was an amazing kid and is an amazing woman and mother. We were going thru pics the other day and I told my wife just that.

Said in all my memory I never remember her once raising Fer voice in anger or having a temper tantrum, do not remember ever having to discipline her. My wife agreed. And that's not just "old timers disease" she really was the most amazing kid who did not deserve what she got so young.
 
She was an amazing kid and is an amazing woman and mother. We were going thru pics the other day and I told my wife just that.

Said in all my memory I never remember her once raising Fer voice in anger or having a temper tantrum, do not remember ever having to discipline her. My wife agreed. And that's not just "old timers disease" she really was the most amazing kid who did not deserve what she got so young.
When I was married my wife and I were foster parents, one our foster kids was a 4 year old girl who had witnessed her mother brutally beaten and murdered by the mothers boyfriend, we were ready to adopt her when the mothers sister stepped up and took her in.
The young boy we ended up adopting at 7 years old was found wondering the streets in just a diaper at 3 years old during the winter. His parents parental rights were terminated. After spending 4 years in the foster system he was a tough kid but is now a weapons expert in the Air Force and a father. His biological father recently passed away and he attended the service, I was very proud of him that he made that decision after all he went through as a child.

I could go on and on about other children in our care during our time as foster parents but it’s to depressing.
 
When I was married my wife and I were foster parents, one our foster kids was a 4 year old girl who had witnessed her mother brutally beaten and murdered by the mothers boyfriend, we were ready to adopt her when the mothers sister stepped up and took her in.
The young boy we ended up adopting at 7 years old was found wondering the streets in just a diaper at 3 years old during the winter. His parents parental rights were terminated. After spending 4 years in the foster system he was a tough kid but is now a weapons expert in the Air Force and a father. His biological father recently passed away and he attended the service, I was very proud of him that he made that decision after all he went through as a child.

I could go on and on about other children in our care during our time as foster parents but it’s to depressing.
Well done, lucky there are caring people like you to help these kids in desperate need.
 
when i was a trucker, Levi's pulled out of the truck stops stores, saying something like, they wanted a more refined customer....what a slap in the face, for those of us that DELIVER thier goods to the stores..!!

there was a call for truckers to boycott Levis, but i never did.....it's the way many business "view" truckstops, as truckers being degenerates, and frankly if you were to see some of the articles of truckers killing, assaulting, kidnapping, and running people off the roads, i'd have to agree, that "some" truckers ARE degenerates, giving the industry as a whole a bad look.

i had been buying my Levi's at Sears, they were cheaper there anyway's that at any truckstop, where you pay so much more, cuz they know you need what they have, you are a "captured' buyer.

now that sears is no longer, i'll have to buy my Levis at maybe amazon, or some local dept store.

but they ain't your grand dad's Levis anymore either.....thinner material, very often lousy stitching, color runs out fast, made in Vietnam, Philippines, Mexico, where ever, where the sizing is NOT the same as made in America..
 
when i was a trucker, Levi's pulled out of the truck stops stores, saying something like, they wanted a more refined customer....what a slap in the face, for those of us that DELIVER thier goods to the stores..!!

there was a call for truckers to boycott Levis, but i never did.....it's the way many business "view" truckstops, as truckers being degenerates, and frankly if you were to see some of the articles of truckers killing, assaulting, kidnapping, and running people off the roads, i'd have to agree, that "some" truckers ARE degenerates, giving the industry as a whole a bad look.

i had been buying my Levi's at Sears, they were cheaper there anyway's that at any truckstop, where you pay so much more, cuz they know you need what they have, you are a "captured' buyer.

now that sears is no longer, i'll have to buy my Levis at maybe amazon, or some local dept store.

but they ain't your grand dad's Levis anymore either.....thinner material, very often lousy stitching, color runs out fast, made in Vietnam, Philippines, Mexico, where ever, where the sizing is NOT the same as made in America..
True on "once made in America" clothing!
 
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