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Various Non-Bald Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: Cave Dweller on September 28, 2013, 09:26:23 AM
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It's Saturday morning, and like I do every Saturday, I called my kids to bring down their dirty clothes and start laundry duty. My adolescent son came first with his. He was wearing his green briefs he had slept in. As his older sister passed him, she turned to me and stated that she thought he had worn those same briefs every day this week.
I gave her a blank look and asked, "Your point?"
Her expression changed as the realization of my underlying statement came to her. Then she shouted out, "Ewwwww! Boys are so GROSS!" as she stomped off to the laundry room.
My wife told her to get used to it. I love her.
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It's OK, he probably turned them inside out after a few days!
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Funny story. How old? I'm guessing 14?
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Cave, but did they start out white? lol ;)
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Cave, but did they start out white? lol ;)
Yes I was also wondering if green was their original color. ;D
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Ask him how he spells Skidmarks.
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It's funny, my wife has no problem sharing MY towel, MY toothbrush, MY clothes, or MY SON'S towel, but she will lose her shite if there are less than 5 pairs of my son's underwear in the wash.
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I have the same thing in my house. My girlfriend yells constantly about me wearing my shorts for 2 or three days straight and threatens my with a shoe to the head if i wear my socks more then 24 hours. It is a guy thing.
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When I used to work retail, I didn't have any issues wearing jeans 2 days in a row. Underwear get changed every couple days. These days with my field of work, I change twice a day. I have my home clothes, then change to work clothes, then get home and wear shorts.
Most every guy I know does the sniff test on shirts. Most of the time they look clean after just wearing them once so they get reworn. Hey, we're protecting the environment by not wasting resources!
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GOING GREEN. and maybe turning a few faces green also.
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Anybody out there go "Commando".
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I wear the same boxers to sleep at least 3 nights in a row before changing to fresh ones. Jeans are worn a full week before surrendering them to the laundry. Its a guy thing.
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Anybody out there go "Commando".
Ever see There's Something About Mary?
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How old? I'm guessing 14?
Thirteen. And I had to tell him to change and bring that pair back down so it could be washed.
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haha - I iron dress shirts for interviews-meetings. Now when it comes to jeans, well, I like buying really rigid unwashed denims and to properly break them in, wear them a month or two before washing. Well ... simple way to keep them fresh smelling is put into freezer (to kill germs) and then spray febreze. Think of our environment guys. We can rough it a bit. ;)
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Thirteen. And I had to tell him to change and bring that pair back down so it could be washed.
Luckily he didn't just take them off and hand them over right then. :D
That would have really irked your daughter, which most little brothers love to do.
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Anybody out there go "Commando".
Ever see There's Something About Mary?
Just gotta watch that zipper!
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When we were kids, my brother wore the same dress socks day after day, night after night. When he finally took them off, his calves were brown!
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I used to wear my underwear several days in a row, but now I change it every day. In fact, I change everything except that, on weekends, I'll sometimes wear the same pair of pants two days in a row. I used to dread doing laundry, but I pretty much enjoy it now. I don't iron, tho--I take my shirts straight out of the dryer and hang them up. If I sound like too much of a neat freak, well ... you should see my apartment. We can euphemistically call it bachelor style. I am getting better about washing the dishes. I do that every day instead of letting them pile up in the sink.
By the way, am I missing something with the famous Mary scene? Everyone else in the theater, including my date (a guy) was laughing hysterically. I am doubled over in vicarious pain. Just thinking about it makes me cringe.
Anyway, I don't know if I keep up with all the "guy things" (definitely not into sports, except to admire the athletes ...), but I'm a guy.