What's up with that?

 

I'm thinking of changing, very slowly, my basic wardrobe color from black to white. The black color started when I was working on the towers, 14 foot high ovens, set at 800ish degrees, that ran 16 strands of fiberglass thread and one strand of kevlar thread through a tub of  black liquified carbon in 8 or so passes CONTINUOUSLY to make ignition wire for cars. The liquified carbon splashes everywhere, me, my clothes, my shoes, so very early in my being asked to fill in temporarily, for 15 years, I switched to shorts, muscle T shirts, cotten, and black. I became The Man in Black, like Johnny Cash or Hewey Lewis or The Blues Brothers. After I retired I still keptsh the black and purschased a huge walking stick. I became Mad Dog the Black. YOU SHALL NOT PASS!! When I switch to white I'll become Mad Dog the White, protector of Hobbitts.


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