
What was once cool, then not, is now cool again. Back in “the day,” meaning the 1960s, some of the flower children went a bit too naturally. Hairy armpits, legs, and other areas were part of the “back to nature” movement. I was not a fan, nor was Momo. The most back-to-earth she got was making her own bread, which she still does and does quite well.
Momo and I were in H.E.B. a few days ago, and a hippish-looking young lady in an Armani sleeveless top had so much armpit hair that it looked like she had Buckwheat in a headlock. As Momo walked past her, she couldn’t help saying, “Otay.”

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Ugh!
That “Cave Girl” look is a real engine starter for some people. They are probably the same people who vote for Democrats.
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Delicious read.
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I’m with Momo-not a fan of fur-lined pits. 🙂
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Charming…😝
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At least she was wearing a top so as not to expose her hairy chest.
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Some things…shouldn’t come back… yea never got into this. Thanks for the laugh as always Phil!
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Thanks for checking in, Max. That’s a sight you can’t un-see.
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no matter how hard you try.
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Can’t get Buckwheat in a headlock off my mind. Been trying for days. Ha!
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Yeah, it’s a sight you can’t un-see.
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