awkward pregnancy photos

I think it's the backwards cap. Anyone over the age of about 20 with a backwards cap just looks like a scum bag.

Unless it's on the job for clearance purposes. While servicing some mechanical equipment or climbing some tight ladders, you kinda need to turn it backwards or it gets in the way/flies off, but I agree for general use. Even under 20.. You need parenting!!!

As for these pregnancy photos.. US photographers must be real desperate for work and these people stupid enough to pay for that crap :shock:
 
When my 5'2" wife was pregnant with the twins, she was bigger around (girth) than she was tall. We have a photo of her in front of the fireplace (fully clothed) just days before she had them. The standing joke was that it was easier to jump over her than to walk around her.
 
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"It's going to be a good year, Laura. A very Goodyear indeed."
"Our love is tireless"


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I think it's the backwards cap. Anyone over the age of about 20 with a backwards cap just looks like a scum bag.


Really? I thought it was kinda hot... But I do get what you mean.

Some guys dont look/behave like scum bags and they could pull it off even they are older than 20...
 
Really? I thought it was kinda hot... But I do get what you mean.

Some guys dont look/behave like scum bags and they could pull it off even they are older than 20...

You just think he's hot so your judgment is clouded. Kind of how guys say that they hate tattoos and than show them a hot girl with tattoos and they're all like "I don't normally like tats but she can pull it off. Would bang!".

Trust me honey, it's a scumbag look. Period.

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Unless it's on the job for clearance purposes. While servicing some mechanical equipment or climbing some tight ladders, you kinda need to turn it backwards or it gets in the way/flies off, but I agree for general use.

So you dress like a scumbag. It's ok man. Accept it.
 
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Unless it's on the job for clearance purposes. While servicing some mechanical equipment or climbing some tight ladders, you kinda need to turn it backwards or it gets in the way/flies off, but I agree for general use. Even under 20.. You need parenting!!!

As for these pregnancy photos.. US photographers must be real desperate for work and these people stupid enough to pay for that crap :shock:

DUUUUDE you just gave me an idea. I never wear caps and hate hard hats. To avoid banging my head when I work in tight spaces I could just wear a cap. The brim would act like an early warning system for beams :)
 
DUUUUDE you just gave me an idea. I never wear caps and hate hard hats. To avoid banging my head when I work in tight spaces I could just wear a cap. The brim would act like an early warning system for beams :)

I guess u grew up before the cap was invented?
 
The problem with having a brim and expecting it to protect you is it works the other way around. You don't see the beam a few inches above your eyes because of the brim and you walk into it. I did it a few times coming around the corner of the gut wagon and walking into the raised panel on the back. Luckily it was wearing a hard-hat.
 
So you dress like a scumbag. It's ok man. Accept it.

For 2% of every shift, yes.. So I'm a 2% scumbag :cool:

DUUUUDE you just gave me an idea. I never wear caps and hate hard hats. To avoid banging my head when I work in tight spaces I could just wear a cap. The brim would act like an early warning system for beams :)

Lol.. Don't even get me started on those.. On some union sites, we've been forced to wear'em, even though it's a bit stupid.. If any single load fell on us, a hardhat would not have prevented us from turning into crepes and that's just to get into the office and back out. On the rooftop where most of the work gets done.. I guess it's useful to protect us from airplanes crash-landing or seagulls crapping on our heads :cool:
 
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