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That does work.
It makes bosses and insurance reps nervous but how do you think the dangerous stuff gets done?
I was often confronted by these office dwelling dipshits that freaked out when seeing what we had to do to get jobs done. The work doesn’t just magically get done, man.
MEN climbed ladders, worked way above ground or below it… we walked tightropes and hung off the edges of framework to build this stuff.
 
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Man Not Sure If Wife Already In Pajamas Or Still In Pajamas


Aug 29, 2025

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AMARILLO, TX — After local man Jeremy Long got home from work a little early on Thursday he was greeted by a wife wearing pajamas, forcing him to consider whether or not she was "already" in pajamas or "still" in pajamas.

"This is going to drive me crazy," Long reportedly said at the time. "Has she done nothing all day or is she just tuning the world out early? I'm not sure which is worse."
Long left for work at approximately 7 AM with his wife still wearing pajamas, he claimed. But when he got home early at 4 PM, she was still wearing them, or just wearing them again. He wasn't sure.

"I guess it's not a big deal, but it's like a riddle without an answer," Long confided in a friend via text message. "It's not like I can just ask her. That's ridiculous."

According to sources, most husbands go through a period where they're unsure if their wives have been hanging around the house in pajamas all day or just happened to get dressed for bed early. The phenomenon is worsened for husbands whose wives wear long flowing dresses and night gowns, two clothing items that look very similar.

At publishing time, Long's wife, Crystal, reported being confused as to whether or not her husband had been wearing the same shirt all week.
 
That does work.
It makes bosses and insurance reps nervous but how do you think the dangerous stuff gets done?
I was often confronted by these office dwelling dipshits that freaked out when seeing what had to be done to get jobs done. The work doesn’t just magically get done, man.
MEN climbed ladders, worked way above ground or below it… we walked tightropes and hung off the edges of framework to build this stuff.
I have had foot mobility issues since I was hatched. They didn’t know if I would ever walk without aids.
1969-70 Wellman Lord, USA company was building the above ground structure. At a potash mine.
I was hired in the office and was a timekeeper also. I was non union, we were supposed to hand out pay slips every Friday to the union employees no matter what beam they were on at 15 minutes before quitting time on Friday.
According to them the guy who I replaced was a total officious jerk . After accidentally dropping some large nuts and bolts close to him from about 80 feet, he resigned.
I got the job, green rookie. A veteran millwright who knew my older brother said try and treat us like a coworker.
Didn’t take long for everything to smooth out. Shop stewards pretty well decided that most union staff made more in one week than I did in a month.
The shop stewards of the trades said, stay off the 8 and 10 inch beams. We will come down to ground level and get our stubs. We don’t want a father to fall and lose to see his wife and 4 month old son.
Job ended in May 1970. Mill was completed.
 
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