Sunday, March 18, 2012

A Man's Age - As Determined By A Trip To The Hardware Store













You are in the middle of some kind of project around the house, mowing the lawn, putting in a new fence, painting the living room or whatever.

You are hot and sweaty, covered in dust, lawn clippings, dirt or paint and you have your old work clothes on.  You know the outfit -- shorts with the hole in the crotch, old T-shirt with a stain from who-knows-what and an old pair of tennis shoes.

Right in the middle of this great home improvement project you realize you need to run to the Hardware Store to get something to help complete the job.

Depending on your age you might do the following:

In your 20's:

Stop what you are doing.  Shave, take a shower, blow dry your hair, brush your teeth, floss and put on clean clothes.  Check yourself in the mirror and flex.  Add a dab of your favorite cologne because you never know, you just might meet some hot chick while standing in the checkout lane, besides you went to school with the pretty girl running the register.

In your 30's:

Stop what you are doing, put on clean shorts and shirt.   Change shoes.  You married the hot chick so no need for much else.   Wash your hands and comb your hair.  Check yourself in the mirror – Yep!  Still got it!   But you add a shot of your favorite cologne to cover the smell.  The cute girl running the register is the kid sister to someone you went to school with.

In your 40's:

Stop what you are doing.  Put on a sweatshirt that is long enough to cover the hole in the crotch of your shorts.  Put on different shoes and a hat.   Wash your hands.
Your bottle of Brute Cologne is almost empty so you don't want to waste any of it on a trip to the Hardware Store.   You check yourself in the mirror and do more sucking in than flexing.  However, the hot young thing running the register is your daughter's age and you feel weird thinking she is spicy.

In your 50's:

Stop what you are doing.  Put on a hat; wipe the dirt off your hands onto your shirt.  Change shoes because you don't want to get dog crap in your new sports car.  Check yourself in the mirror, and you swear not to wear that shirt anymore because it makes you look fat.  The Cutie running the register smiles when she sees you coming and you think you still have it.  Then you remember the hat you have on is from Bubba's Bait & Beer Bar and it says, 'I Got Worms.'

In your 60's:

Stop what you are doing.  No need for a hat anymore.  Hose the dog crap off your shoes.   The mirror was shattered when you were in your 50's.  You hope you have underwear on so nothing hangs out the hole in your pants.  The girl running the register may be cute, but you don't have your glasses on so you are not sure.

In your 70's:

Stop what you are doing.   Wait to go to the Hardware Store until the pharmacy has your prescriptions ready, too.  Don't even notice the dog crap on your shoes.  The young thing at the register stares at you and you realize your balls are hanging out the hole in your crotch.

In your 80's:

Stop what you are doing.   Start again.   Then stop again.  Now you remember you need to go to the Hardware Store.  Go to K Mart instead and wander around trying to think what it is you are looking for.   Fart out loud and you think someone called out your name.  You went to school with the old lady who greeted you at the front door.

In your 90's & beyond:

What's a home deep hoe?   Something for my garden?  Where am I?   Who am I?   Why am I reading this?  Did I send it?   Did you?   Who farted?

4 comments:

  1. Oh I just loved this! Excellent. Amazing how priorities change over the years, isn't it?

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  2. Yes, Momcat, I think much differently now than 30 or 40 years ago. The difference is, I know KNOW I'm right. I also joined your site today. Good luck with your job hunt.

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  3. I go to the hardware store fresh from the yard, covered with dirt and stinking of sweat and the dog poop I stepped in. I have even gone to a bistro to dine dressed in the same fashion. But usually I can do better. It's just that when a project captures me, I can't stop.

    Love,
    Janie

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  4. I know, Janie. I'm the same way. If I start something I don't want to stop till it's finished. I especially hate it if I have to stop to go get something
    at the store. And Judy knows to hold lunch or dinner until I am through or passed out from hunger.

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