QUILTS & FABRIC: PAST & PRESENT


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Does Anyone Look Good From This Angle?

Poor Overall Guy: It's just not a good angle.

Maybe he shouldn't tuck his shirt in.


And not put so much stuff in his pockets.

But then again we don't want to see him from the front....

19 comments:

  1. I do believe that George Clooney looks good from that angle, but honestly.......I just can't think of anyone else ! LOL.

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  2. I think this quilt should be called does my B-- look big in this. YES IT DOES.
    I can think of a few super models who look good from behind.

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  3. Thank you for the laugh this morning, hope that your new year is full of laughs. Can't wait to continue reading your blog's next year

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  4. Funny, funny. But where are his hands?

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  5. Poor guy. I think he indulged in too many Christmas treats! Uh-oh, maybe I better check my rear view in the mirror!

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  6. What a delightful way to start my day. Thanks for the laugh.

    Where/how did Overall Sam originate? Maybe designed by a woman with a fat husband? And what's with that kinda hat?

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  7. Maybe we should make one of these for the politician who made fun of Mrs. Obama's posterior....he seemed to think it only happens to women (cause he is no Clooney....)

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  8. Thanks for the laugh Barbara!! Unfortunately, I have seen far too many of those angles in my lifetime. Especially up here in the north woods. I think the problem is caused by too much sitting. Maybe those are male quilters??

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  9. Now we wouldn't get a good laugh if they were shaped like pencils, would we? They are all precious.

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  10. The last picture looks a lot like the Stay Puff Marshmallow man!

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  11. Fun appliques, I like the round ones.

    Debbie

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  12. It's like..."Do these pants make my butt look big?".....well....YES!

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  13. Que Gracioso! Está... cute jaja

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  14. The "we" in the last one, priceless!

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