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Old 05-26-2006, 05:06 PM
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i was doing loundry and was Just wondering if i'm the only one with a big grass stain on the left knee of all my jeans.
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Sand in my back pockets and just about everywhere else it could stick. I don't spend much time on my knees, but a lot of time on my backside. And the sand just flies when I get digging.
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You just got stains of the left knee? I've got the ALL OVER...LOL...PAPPY
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Opened my wallet the other day at the counter of a store and a bunch of dirt fell on the counter. Seems I like to stick my digger in my back pocket along with my wallet.
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Old 05-26-2006, 08:27 PM
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Yes the Rich Woods Dirt has rotted the knees out of several pair of jeans plus dries out my hands causing cracks around the nails! I have a pair of knee pads usually used for stobs in the fields!
What really get's me is when I go to Wal Mart after a dig and I start picking off ticks!!!!!!! Wonder how many were seen that I didn't get?!?!?!?!

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