Hmmm Loh...so it was to do with the dye. I get that.
For example...you go into a second hand store, most of the men's jeans are blue.....I would venture to say most of the women's too. It seems as we as a culture have just accepted that. Or maybe, most of the jeans stores sell are just blue.
Agent...interesting. I used to always buy Levis...but I have not now for the past 10 years or so. I like shopping online and getting some of the unique brands that are not available around me. That is nice to know about Levis though...maybe there was a reason why I decided to bypass them in the stores. Actually...I like, I used to buy Levis Silver...but I noticed the denim was very thin and would not last long....seemed to tear easily. I did like them but I don't buy them because of the lack of quality. I can spend $100 much better on a pair of something else....other than their low quality stuff.
A little Jim Beam is your flavor? I had a couple of beers tonight...literally, a couple. I was just too tired tonight. Bert and I went out for a night on the town. We had some fun....we always do. :)
Thank you for your shared information.
When I think of jeans, I think blue....they even call them blue jeans. I know some of the first Levis over 100 years old were blue. It is something how that color just stuck and people seem to be magnetically attracted to it...for so long even.
Thank you all for the ideas and advice. I don't think nobody really becomes a pro at this stuff, but I wanted to try to see if there were some things that I may have not thought about. I got some good info here.
I don't think we have seen the worst of the virus yet.
I just heard a story directly from a father who has a young daughter who was in school early in the year. She was sent home from her teacher because she had pink eyes. Shortly after she got home, the father had to call the rescue squad because she would not make it to the hospital without oxygen. She was treated and recovered quickly...she was diagnosed with pneumonia.
I wonder, even in the small community I live in, if I would never had heard this story unless just dumb luck I was around when the little girl's father decided to talk about it.
There is another story I can share too...but I would rather not at this moment.
Bottom line, even in this small community....covid-like symptoms persists. I would assume in larger communities the same would be true...is not even more prevailant.
Stay safe...I would suggest....take this virus very serious.
wondering why
prayers going out to you Ash.