You dirty skanks wearing shirts for 2 days. You can usually tell how old someone is by how often they wash, change their clothes etc.
People over 50 are the worst offenders, they have a bath once a week whether they need it or not!
Nobody can get away with wearing a shirt for 7 hours plus, for 2 days and not ponging. We have all worked with someone like that and it's not pleasant.
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Wear a long shirt and tuck it into your underwear. Or go commando, making your trousers your underwear.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJeremy Clarkson says a cameraman told him there is a 5th way - but gave no further details. Anyone know what this 5th way is?
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You may be thinking of condoms.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJeremy Clarkson says a cameraman told him there is a 5th way - but gave no further details. Anyone know what this 5th way is?
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Jeremy Clarkson says a cameraman told him there is a 5th way - but gave no further details. Anyone know what this 5th way is?Originally posted by DaveB View PostOne pair every 4 days.
Day 1 : Right way around,
Day 2 : Back to front.
Day 3 : Turn inside out, then Rightway around
Day 4 : Back to front.
On the plus side he never has a problem getting a double seat on the train
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I've heard this oneOriginally posted by zeitghostI recall a lady of my aquaintance in uni who had 30+ pairs of knickers.
She washed them once a month...
She didnt have a laundry basket, so she threw them at the wall and they stuck
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I change socks and pants each and every day. There's no reason not to since these items are dead cheap (say 3 for £5), take little room in the washing machine and there's no need for ironing (a moot point I grant thee). You just have to have a few dozen to last until you next turn on the washing machine.
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One pair every 4 days.Originally posted by scooby View Posthow many undies do you go through in a week???
do we want to know? 
Day 1 : Right way around,
Day 2 : Back to front.
Day 3 : Turn inside out, then Rightway around
Day 4 : Back to front.
On the plus side he never has a problem getting a double seat on the train
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blouses? Ewww, that's sooo old - I'm not my mum!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI normally go through three shirts a week, I try to wear a shirt for two days, which leaves me a spare day to cover any disasters or splillages. How many shirts/blouses do you wear per week ?
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You make that sound like a bad thingOriginally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostYes they do. No wonder techies get a rep for being smelly and unkempt.
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Fresh shirt, boxers, socks each day, too.. I have 6 suits, so cycle them daily, dry cleaned every 3rd week or so..
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Yes they do. No wonder techies get a rep for being smelly and unkempt.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIf you take your shirts straight out of the washing machine (still damp) and hang them to dry, they don't need ironing.
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