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Pants, Part 1

July 30, 2019 by Don Kuhl

So I’m minding my own business (watching a robin pull a worm out of the damp soil) and my wife, Sherry, says, “You should throw away your old pants.”

I say, “My pants look as good as new, particularly my brown pair and the gray ones I bought on sale at Bledsoe’s.”

Sherry takes on a snarky tone. “Bledsoe’s closed over a decade ago.”

What comes next bothers me the most. She gets my gray pants from the closet and shines a high-intensity flashlight through the rear end. Now, we all know any pants would look a little thread-worn under such high-beam scrutiny.

I don’t speak. Sherry does. “We are going to the concert tonight, and I’ll be with my husband who is wearing a new pair of pants.”

This is where my many years of experience pay off. I don’t argue – I get ready to search for pants.

As I grab my car keys, I ask, “Do you think I’m still a 32-inch waist?”

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