Interesting sight..............

Goose

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Met a bunch of kinfolks at a local Mother's Day brunch and broke up about 2:30.

On the way out of town, we stopped at Oerscheln's to pick up a small hand scoop.

Ahead of me at checkout was an absolutely georgeous thirty-ish gal in an immaculate and stunning dress. She was buying an inner tube for an implement tire.
 
Kind of had the same thing Friday night. We went down to the Quest Center for the Blue Collar Comedy and just had a burger there for supper, so afterwards we're looking out on west Dodge and decided to checkout the old Famous Daves by Target, that is now a Twin Peaks, a good name for it since its a Hooters just different clothes for the gals. It was to late for any meal all they were serving were appertizers, so the wife decided to go elsewhere.
 
They are close the orschlens right up the street from me ..Now gotta drive across town to Thiesens. sad ,,was way to handy . But their prices were way outta line on most things .
 
if its got titts or wheels, its gonna cost you money... in this case you got both... so looking from a distance is all you better do...
 
Twin Peaks just like Hooters, boy are you getting the short end of the deal there. Haven't been to one since my BIL's bachelor party nearly 15 years ago but around here Twin Peaks would more accurately be described as Hooters with only the bottom half of the uniform.....
 
A few years ago, we had these young people renting a house down the road. I was out in my front yard working something (can't remember) and all of the sudden, a young 20-something woman walks up to me wearing some cut-off shorts, tank top, cowboy boots, cowboy hat, body was perfect and she was probably the most beautiful little lady I have ever seen. But the thing that almost gave me a heart attack was when she asked me, "can I borrow a tool?" My wife was watching me like a hawk. :lol:
 
The exasperating thing about our local Orscheln's is I can walk in looking for a particular item and will find all the surrounding pegs full and an empty peg for the item I want.

You'd think in this computerized era that they'd base their inventory on the number of sales of a particular item.

BTW, the incident yesterday was at a different Orscheln's.
 

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