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Before I realized the strip was about growth spurts, I noticed the girl was unusually stretched out compared to how Jef usually draws them. All makes sense now.
Iām with Frost. Iāve lost about 2" in the last 20 years. Since mfgs stopped producing odd number lengths, my choices for length are now are either 30," which just reaches ankle height or 32," with enough material to cover my shoe laces. And, since having the longer ones shortened costs almost as much as the pants, I just go with covered laces.
Growing old is a matter of continual accommodation to circumstance, not all as simple as inseam length.
The only dimension I care about is the ābutt-gutā circumference. I buy decent jeans at an upscale warehouse store and factor in a couple of bucks to have them hemmed-up at the local dry-cleaner. As long as I can fit into one pair of nice trousers (plus my āmarryinā ān buryināā suit) for special occasions, Iām good to go. Sadly these days, the most frequent special occasion is someoneās funeral. My M&B suit is āway out of style, but thatās what everyone expects of me anyway ā¦
I remember that very scenario. Mom had purchased our school clothes at the AFB BX about three weeks to school starting. The obligatory try on was approved for fit. First day of school arrivesā¦..Jeans are about an inch and a half too short. Mom was livid. I told her I couldnāt help that I kept growing.
Chrisdiaz801 over 1 year ago
She catches on quick, Frazz.
eromlig over 1 year ago
I grow out, I grow fat / I canāt see where my navelās at.
Rhetorical_Question over 1 year ago
Clever Young lady!
Concretionist over 1 year ago
Iām on the āshrinkā side of the journey. No, not that kind of shrink! :)
Bilan over 1 year ago
Had to look up the word flooders. It seems to be the opposite of what you would think.
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
Move over Frost.
TheWildSow over 1 year ago
I dunno about T.S. Eliot ā but Steve Martin used to like to get small, too!
cervelo over 1 year ago
Before I realized the strip was about growth spurts, I noticed the girl was unusually stretched out compared to how Jef usually draws them. All makes sense now.
jessegooddoggy over 1 year ago
Roll them to mid calf and wear bright colorful fun socks.
Serial Pedant over 1 year ago
āWhen I grow oldā¦I shall wear purpleā¦and learn to spit.ā-Jenny Josephs
Yermo Adam over 1 year ago
Remember the old commercial on TeeVee about getting old, pulling my pants up to my armpits, moving to Miami and cussing the government full time?
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
And then thereās those of us who are just short ā¦
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Iām with Frost. Iāve lost about 2" in the last 20 years. Since mfgs stopped producing odd number lengths, my choices for length are now are either 30," which just reaches ankle height or 32," with enough material to cover my shoe laces. And, since having the longer ones shortened costs almost as much as the pants, I just go with covered laces.
Growing old is a matter of continual accommodation to circumstance, not all as simple as inseam length.
Aviatrexx Premium Member over 1 year ago
The only dimension I care about is the ābutt-gutā circumference. I buy decent jeans at an upscale warehouse store and factor in a couple of bucks to have them hemmed-up at the local dry-cleaner. As long as I can fit into one pair of nice trousers (plus my āmarryinā ān buryināā suit) for special occasions, Iām good to go. Sadly these days, the most frequent special occasion is someoneās funeral. My M&B suit is āway out of style, but thatās what everyone expects of me anyway ā¦
TMMILLER Premium Member over 1 year ago
I remember that very scenario. Mom had purchased our school clothes at the AFB BX about three weeks to school starting. The obligatory try on was approved for fit. First day of school arrivesā¦..Jeans are about an inch and a half too short. Mom was livid. I told her I couldnāt help that I kept growing.
trainnut1956 over 1 year ago
They used to sell those as Pedal Pushers.
Mike Baldwin creator over 1 year ago
Trousers have a way of sneaking up up on you!
Scott S over 1 year ago
I was about 12 when I hit the adolescent growth spurt.
I grew about 8 inches that year. Pants did that & my legs hurt.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
If she only knew what is in store in about 40 years
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
Whatever happened to the distinction between past tense and past perfect tense for these guys?
flang sprang stang drank sank shrank slang slank stank swang
Uncle Bob over 1 year ago
Great Ceasarās bust is on the shelf, and I donāt feel so well myselfā¦
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Shrank. āHad shrunk,ā but when the word stands alone itās shrank.
aunt granny over 1 year ago
We had growth spurts covered in the fifties. Ā Jeans were bought too long and rolled to the desired length.
I donāt recall skirts getting too short.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
There is another line in the poem, āDo I dare disturb the universeā. Iām at the point where I feel the universe is disturbed enough.
Ooten Aboot over 1 year ago
The word is shrank, as in āimagine if we shrankā.
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Ooten Aboot over 1 year ago
Actually, most of us do shrink if we live long enough.