You see a fence post. We see . . . |
Okay, I’m apologizing up front for this story.
It’s . . . gritty. So to speak.
Ahem . . .
I’ve always wondered about toilet paper ads.
Softer. Stronger. More effective.
I mean, why advertise this stuff?
Are there people who are not buying it?
Actually . . . yes.
Think of the people who live in places where dropping over to the local grocery store is really not a possibility. Like those in the deepest, darkest part of the jungle.
And their banana leaves.
Okay, I understand. Soft. Strong. Effective.
Now think of the cowboys on the wide, wide prairie.
Where there are no trees at all and leaves simply aren’t an option.
What are they going to do when nature . . . hollers?
Case in point . . .
Dad was out with his dad doing . . . cowboy stuff. Fencing and exploring the joys of barbed wire.
They were far from the ranch house and even farther from the miracle of indoor plumbing and its accoutrements.
Grandpa had to go.
You know what I mean.
He turned to Dad. “I’ll be right back,” he said.
Dad nodded and continued with what he was doing.
Grandpa set down his fencing pliers and pulled out his pocket knife.
Dad stared at him, confused. Didn’t he just say . . .?
Grandpa walked over to one of the cedar fence posts and, using said knife, shaved off several pieces of wood.
Then he smiled at Dad and disappeared over the nearest hill.
Can anyone say ‘ouch’?
Ouch! I've used leaves, newspapers, ads, water from jars (difficult!) .. all and sundry items at hand, but never tried chips from a cedar fence.
ReplyDeleteYup, I can definitely say "ouch," I have an idea of how that might feel having lived in college dorms for 4 years. they don't exactly provide fence post wood, but close.
ReplyDeleteOh dear. Oh my dear.
ReplyDeleteOuch. Effective no doubt but definitely ouch. And I concur with Karen BakingInATornado.
ReplyDeleteOuch. We modern people are so soft - especially in parts where it matters. I'd hate to be pulling the splinters out of that body area, though.
ReplyDeletePerhaps he spit on it enough to pulp it a bit?
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The worst was when Sweetie's dad wouldn't stop to let mom use a restroom, and he finally pulled over and told her to go in the woods. She didn't know what poison ivy looked like...
ReplyDeleteYep, lots of ouches when you are having to "rough it."