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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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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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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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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Originally 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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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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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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Originally 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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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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