That’s GENIUS.
I’ve been known to use a random found stick to scratch an unreachable itch… because nothing less will do. But there’ve been times when I’d have been willing to do this exact thing in extremis.
Handy!
Is it May 6th already?
I buckled my shoes on January 2nd.
Talk about practical…
He never could understand why people would buy a back scratcher.
I am definitely envious of his flexibility.
Excessive scratching causes frostbite
Where’s Calvin?
Innovative.
Quite a handsome fellow eh.
Me like his hands on approach for solving issue.
Ewwww!
Gross! LOL!
Don’t you hate those dry winter itches.
Oh yeah, right …….there….ahhhh!
Lending a hand.
This is proof that if you stick with it, you can figure out how to get things done.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could do this to reach that otherwise “unreachable” itch?
I use my stiff-bristle hair brush and can reach all of my back either from the top or the bottom.
Self-help, extreme level.
You do what you gotta do !
yea, I know the feeling too well
You can pat yourself on the back too.
He’s going out on a limb here…one good scratch deserves another…
Dual usage….
Snow fleas?
Now that’s funny, wish I could that sometimes ! ;-)
A snowman scratching his own back? That’s a bit of a reach.
Built in back scratchers. Nice.
The bears in Denali National Park in AK scratch their backs on the park signs.
He believes in “I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine” but in the absence of another snowperson, he’s capable of self service.
July 17, 2015
Concretionist 2 days ago
That’s GENIUS.
I’ve been known to use a random found stick to scratch an unreachable itch… because nothing less will do. But there’ve been times when I’d have been willing to do this exact thing in extremis.
Morriss H. 2 days ago
Handy!
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat 2 days ago
Is it May 6th already?
I buckled my shoes on January 2nd.
Imagine 2 days ago
Talk about practical…
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 2 days ago
He never could understand why people would buy a back scratcher.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 2 days ago
I am definitely envious of his flexibility.
noktar Premium Member 2 days ago
Excessive scratching causes frostbite
Jayalexander 2 days ago
Where’s Calvin?
blunebottle 2 days ago
Innovative.
Gent 2 days ago
Quite a handsome fellow eh.
Gent 2 days ago
Me like his hands on approach for solving issue.
Darth Stevious 1 day ago
Ewwww!
akachman Premium Member 1 day ago
Gross! LOL!
potfarmer 1 day ago
Don’t you hate those dry winter itches.
MRBLUESKY529 1 day ago
Oh yeah, right …….there….ahhhh!
coffeemom88 1 day ago
Lending a hand.
dflak 1 day ago
This is proof that if you stick with it, you can figure out how to get things done.
Doug K 1 day ago
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could do this to reach that otherwise “unreachable” itch?
Gameguy49 Premium Member 1 day ago
I use my stiff-bristle hair brush and can reach all of my back either from the top or the bottom.
smgray 1 day ago
Self-help, extreme level.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 1 day ago
You do what you gotta do !
chriscc63 1 day ago
yea, I know the feeling too well
The Orange Mailman 1 day ago
You can pat yourself on the back too.
Zebrastripes 1 day ago
He’s going out on a limb here…one good scratch deserves another…
raybarb44 1 day ago
Dual usage….
b.john71 1 day ago
Snow fleas?
lnrokr55 1 day ago
Now that’s funny, wish I could that sometimes ! ;-)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 1 day ago
A snowman scratching his own back? That’s a bit of a reach.
uniquename 1 day ago
Built in back scratchers. Nice.
mkvinc Premium Member 1 day ago
The bears in Denali National Park in AK scratch their backs on the park signs.
Chris Sherlock 1 day ago
He believes in “I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine” but in the absence of another snowperson, he’s capable of self service.