Didi Tee

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I've seen that expression before.

Hahah - looks like I have a generic "lady" face ;)

I think her face looks sort of like a blow-up doll's.
errr, that I saw in a store...that my friend made me go into....and I didn't buy anything...honest!
But seriously, vacant expression, mouth open just a little...

I love her coveralls! Clearly she means business.

A very "Rosie the Riveter" iconic style. She means business with her air of confidence, but she's lookin' good too while doing it.

Oh thank you thank you thank you for taking this route. I was starting to get worried about where this was going to go. Ever since Temple of Doom, bugs kind of freak me out. End of therapy session.

I'm with Mouse on the comment about resembling Rosie. Didi's face reminded me so much about that propaganda poster for women working while the boys were fighting in WW2.

You guys are awesome - consistently funny images and wordplay. You make me laugh (almost) every time!

thenamesfang

well on first glance i saw something sharp and i immediately assumed it was meant to poke a hole through Prophylac-tick..

A very "Rosie the Riveter" iconic style. She means business with her air of confidence, but she's lookin' good too while doing it.

Exactly! And extra clever use of it too since the DDT scare and this style happened at around the same time. You guys continue to impress me each and every time.

I don't mean to be lewd, but is it just me who notes how phallic her spraying device is? I mean, heck, that thing looks like it could us a receptical tip.

Serenissima

Looks more like a WWII Land Girl in Britain to me, probably a cultural thing.

Gotta love the two-fer: the name pun AND the thinning eggshell reference in the comments. Brilliant.

I want this one on a shirt.

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