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ObituaryObituary The Levis Boot-cut jeans were born in 1999 in a California factory to then be brought to the state of Oregon, where they were adopted by a permanent owner. They spent their life busy and productive as they were worn often. They spent little of their life in the drawer or closet. The pants traveled often around Oregon, especially the coast, as well as back to their own birth state of California on occasion. Supported by patches in their old age, they were loved and taken care of well for the most part. The jeans tragically died in a misshape involving sever molding after being accidently locked in a truck after a fateful trip to the ocean. They are outlived by their faithful owner and a privet service is planned for Saturday around the household dumpster.
Submitted by kathleen on Thu, 11/29/2007 - 5:06pm. kathleen's blog | login or register to post comments | printer friendly version
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