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<blockquote data-quote="woodsmansbriar" data-source="post: 271747" data-attributes="member: 2338"><p>I love stories like this as it frequently happens to me as well. Usually some comments about the beard and how people cannot grow them for they do not have the correct genetics or frankly are just the wrong gender. Then occasionally when I am at the local farm and supply store I get weird comments about what I am purchasing. Items to do a necropsy, looking for new blades for the surgical equipment, why I am buying handles to rehandle an axe, all in the same basket of course.</p><p></p><p>Generally amusing.</p><p></p><p>I will always remember the look on the guys face at the farm and supply store that day "Going for all the manliness points huh?" he said I was walking back to the truck ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsmansbriar, post: 271747, member: 2338"] I love stories like this as it frequently happens to me as well. Usually some comments about the beard and how people cannot grow them for they do not have the correct genetics or frankly are just the wrong gender. Then occasionally when I am at the local farm and supply store I get weird comments about what I am purchasing. Items to do a necropsy, looking for new blades for the surgical equipment, why I am buying handles to rehandle an axe, all in the same basket of course. Generally amusing. I will always remember the look on the guys face at the farm and supply store that day "Going for all the manliness points huh?" he said I was walking back to the truck ha. [/QUOTE]
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