tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501801448727519087.post5628957685642143135..comments2023-10-25T05:27:29.747-04:00Comments on Hazard's Glory Years: Old Time GadgetsWandererhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07317006270413179850noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501801448727519087.post-21856592147714848602009-11-02T20:01:44.330-05:002009-11-02T20:01:44.330-05:00He said the Long Johns were so comfortable he want...He said the Long Johns were so comfortable he wanted to sleep in them. Isn't that the best time to wear them? At bedtime? Anyone know Rusty's last name who worked at Watsons?Jack Blacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501801448727519087.post-24220709550024726582009-11-02T16:41:03.779-05:002009-11-02T16:41:03.779-05:00What a picture that you chose to lead us into Rosc...What a picture that you chose to lead us into Roscoe's hunt for long handle drawers! I can visualize this picture and my mind races back to the clothesline in the winter when it was so cold these red handles would stand alone without a feller being in them.<br /><br />I don't recall one wearing red handles but they were sort of off white or cream colored at my house and at the first sign of a frost Uncle Matt would put on his "drawers" and that was the vital part of his attire until spring sprung again. You could always see the "drawers" showing through his unbuttoned shirts. I remember way in the future when I married and my family went hunting or fishing in the winter, they would make sure they had on "long handles" as part of their gear, and to this day, they do. I suppose Roscoe would love to know they are still in style (and some might even have the famous flap in back! :) :)Idalee Hanselnoreply@blogger.com