I used to carry a fanny pack for walks and bike rides but then my daughter told me that’s not a thing anymore. So, I got one of those cross-body packs and that seemed okay since I could wear it across my back or my chest. But then my son-in-law who is a policeman told me how the opening on the back of it is for carrying a gun. I still can’t get used to that being a thing or even legal without a license anymore. Now I envision all those untrained folks wearing packs on walks, riding bikes and at the park being strapped. I’ve had a conceal carry license for many years and am highly trained, but I rarely carry in public and only if I have reason to be wary of my location which is very rare or only when travelling.
Fanny packs may not look great, but very handy at times, epi-pen, phone, kleenix, allergy meds, keys Not all men look good with moustache – my husband does Not unless he grows beard with it, but alone, Nope
When I first read the second frame, I saw him say, “must aches are coming back”, … and I figured their computer did what mine always does to me, and changed “most” to “much”….. and he was complaining about his health! Not noticing things like mustaches or glasses, or the appearance or disappearance of either, I would be a terrible person to try to describe someone to another person! When my husband shaved off his mustache it took me days to notice!
It’s sad that some people allow others to tell them that something is not “a thing”. Or “you shouldn’t eat this food with that food”. I wear what I want to wear. I eat what I want to eat. I don’t allow others to create my image.
I think he looks handsome. My husband had a mustache 99.9% of the time I was with him. Only a couple of times did he shave it off and then grew it again. When he shaved it off the first time, I almost didn’t know who he was, it made that much of a difference!!
silberdistel 3 months ago
;-) yes to both, Lola…
chris_o42 3 months ago
I think mustaches on men look great—on women, not so much.And I love my fanny pack when I am out on the mower or walking the dog.
Steverino Premium Member 3 months ago
Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you SHOULD.
NRHAWK Premium Member 3 months ago
I used to carry a fanny pack for walks and bike rides but then my daughter told me that’s not a thing anymore. So, I got one of those cross-body packs and that seemed okay since I could wear it across my back or my chest. But then my son-in-law who is a policeman told me how the opening on the back of it is for carrying a gun. I still can’t get used to that being a thing or even legal without a license anymore. Now I envision all those untrained folks wearing packs on walks, riding bikes and at the park being strapped. I’ve had a conceal carry license for many years and am highly trained, but I rarely carry in public and only if I have reason to be wary of my location which is very rare or only when travelling.
ladykat 3 months ago
Lola has a point.
m b 3 months ago
Fanny packs may not look great, but very handy at times, epi-pen, phone, kleenix, allergy meds, keys Not all men look good with moustache – my husband does Not unless he grows beard with it, but alone, Nope
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 3 months ago
Embrace the fanny pack! Mine looks good on me! LOL
halvincobbes Premium Member 3 months ago
Daily walk with a fanny pack is great. Kleenex, water, hand wipes, etc.
acevandriver 3 months ago
Harry’s hairy face looks pretty good!
ronlouisscholl 3 months ago
Must aches sound painful.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
I wore backpacks until I had two back injuries. People wear fanny packs for a reason.
vonskippy 3 months ago
Talk about dual standards – say that to a women and see what happens.
suelou 3 months ago
When I first read the second frame, I saw him say, “must aches are coming back”, … and I figured their computer did what mine always does to me, and changed “most” to “much”….. and he was complaining about his health! Not noticing things like mustaches or glasses, or the appearance or disappearance of either, I would be a terrible person to try to describe someone to another person! When my husband shaved off his mustache it took me days to notice!
Caeruleancentaur 3 months ago
It’s sad that some people allow others to tell them that something is not “a thing”. Or “you shouldn’t eat this food with that food”. I wear what I want to wear. I eat what I want to eat. I don’t allow others to create my image.
paullp Premium Member 3 months ago
I’ve had my mustache for nearly 50 years (the beard, almost as long). They’re not going anywhere.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
They could’ve come up with a much better name than Fanny Pack
j.l.farmer 3 months ago
I think he looks handsome. My husband had a mustache 99.9% of the time I was with him. Only a couple of times did he shave it off and then grew it again. When he shaved it off the first time, I almost didn’t know who he was, it made that much of a difference!!