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Darning Darn Toughs

cantunamunch

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Tom K.

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Exactly the method used by both of my dear, departed grandmothers!
 

graham418

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It reminds me of when I asked my ex if she could darn my socks for me. Without missing a beat , she said "Sure", took the socks out of my hand and held them up..and says "Darn Socks!!" and promptly threw them in the trash.
I never asked again
 

LiquidFeet

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I hope that heel wasn't moving around in the boot enough to rub a hole in the sock.
 
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PNWRod

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Maybe you should have invested in more than one pair. I mean, what do you do if you ski two days in a row?
 

lisamamot

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It reminds me of when I asked my ex if she could darn my socks for me. Without missing a beat , she said "Sure", took the socks out of my hand and held them up..and says "Darn Socks!!" and promptly threw them in the trash.
I never asked again
Yup. My stepmother taught me that back in the 90s. She asked me if anyone had ever taught me to darn socks....I was pretty aghast at the thought, but wanted to be polite so said no....she held them over the garbage and said "darn" and dropped them in. I got the biggest kick out of that.
 

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