BillHoughton
Established Member
haven't watched the video, just looking at the photo - seems to add elaboration where it's not needed.
And, as to the "old woman's tooth, and what about old men," a term in the late 19th/early 20th century in the U.S. for a timber braced up as support for boring tools (such as a ratchet drill) was an "old man." Would you rather be insulted by having your teeth criticized or by being told you weren't good for much but standing around?
And, as to the "old woman's tooth, and what about old men," a term in the late 19th/early 20th century in the U.S. for a timber braced up as support for boring tools (such as a ratchet drill) was an "old man." Would you rather be insulted by having your teeth criticized or by being told you weren't good for much but standing around?