Monday, August 15, 2011

Construction worker Jesus blesses this mess


Yes, his jeans smelled as dirty as they looked. But that's the nature of the business, I guess.

Is it wrong that I had this massive desire to braid his beard? I mean, look at it!

It's like Santa!

PS. I have no idea why my thumb is so hairy. That's a little disturbing. Unless it's my forearm. I had contorted myself using my stealth Ninja skills to snap the picture and I really can't recall what body part got in the way.

6 comments:

  1. Those are my feet in the photo!!!

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  2. he was probably one of those railroad bums from the old westerns.

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  3. Sorry to get off topic BUT, the guy opposite the flip-flop girl. What is with this new sitting-sideways thing??? I got a side-sitter Monday and Tuesday nite and it drives me nuts!!! One of them was a girl with really long hair and after flipping it back a couple of times and hitting me, I shoved my bag in between the seats and she caught her hair between my bag and the divider.

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  4. @lswgirl13: I have seen a few of those on the LSE going home. I find that they tend to be men - with really long legs.

    Maybe it is their way of making certain there is enough legroom for themselves.

    But the hair thing. ick.

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  5. Ohhh, I have no doubt that's why men do it so then my thought is they should get one of the (non-quad) open seats near the doors where they can stretch out I know, I know, I'm being picky, just a major pet peeve!

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  6. I am one of those "side-sitter"; I am 6'2" and often times there isn't enough leg room if I sit "properly" in the quad, especially if the person across from me is also tall. I tried to sit in the three seaters by the doors but becasue of all the "door donkeys" that block the doors and stand in the area between the doors, I end having someone's a$$ in my face, someone's backpack hitting me in the head, or (and this is the worse) some large and usually unattractive woman's camel toe....

    So I sit sideways... deal with it, or talk to a therapist

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