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I had to purge my “L” shirts back in my mid-40s. My shoulders got broad enough that they didn’t fit. Since then I’ve met a couple other guys that had the same growth pattern.
Heavens no.. don’t pitch it.. just put it in another box, never know when you might need it. The only time a pluggers stuff is pitched.. is after he croaks and the kids do the pitching.
I have tucked away somewhere (unless my wife pitched it) a brand new tee shirt that says “ I survived mt St. Helens “. It was purchased when it was just letting off steam for weeks before the big one. I know…it’s in very poor taste. I feel for the people that lost their lives. I remember it vividly.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Fifteen years? More like nineteen years (almost twenty).
sergioandrade Premium Member over 5 years ago
Fifteen years! I’m still ticked off at my mother for throwing away my high school sweatshirt, Class of ’72.
wldhrsy2luv over 5 years ago
Don’t throw stuff out now…it’s almost Halloween!
jmworacle over 5 years ago
Says who?
Watcher over 5 years ago
I don’t think it is going to fit you anymore.
Gent over 5 years ago
Surving Y2K20 appears to be a harder challenge.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Put that shirt back on and Party like it’s 1999 !
wirepunchr over 5 years ago
I still have a t-shirt that says “Coke” on one side and ’76 on the other.
Geophyzz over 5 years ago
Pluggers don’t clean out their dresser drawers. That would not be time well wasted.
david_42 over 5 years ago
I had to purge my “L” shirts back in my mid-40s. My shoulders got broad enough that they didn’t fit. Since then I’ve met a couple other guys that had the same growth pattern.
ctolson over 5 years ago
I don’t throw out until it’s worn out. Still have a few shirts that are thirty years old.
sfreader1 over 5 years ago
In my experience, once you throw it out, you find that you want to wear it again, but can’t find it (forgot that I got rid of it).
Alberta Oil over 5 years ago
Heavens no.. don’t pitch it.. just put it in another box, never know when you might need it. The only time a pluggers stuff is pitched.. is after he croaks and the kids do the pitching.
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
Wife threw out my my World Cup team shirt. Said I hadn’t worn that thing in 4 years.
hfergus Premium Member over 5 years ago
I was one of the people who made sure the programs still worked in 2000. Programming was my job.
Pickled over 5 years ago
So true!!
anomalous4 over 5 years ago
Guilty.
Zykoic over 5 years ago
I have two sweat shirts of ancient origins. Both about twenty years old. Rarely do beggars ask me for spare change.
Zykoic over 5 years ago
Still has that Harbor Freight generator, an old RV, freeze-dried beans and his Henry rifle?
jbrobo Premium Member over 5 years ago
I have tucked away somewhere (unless my wife pitched it) a brand new tee shirt that says “ I survived mt St. Helens “. It was purchased when it was just letting off steam for weeks before the big one. I know…it’s in very poor taste. I feel for the people that lost their lives. I remember it vividly.
MichaelSFC90 over 5 years ago
I still have my 1985 Halley’s comet t-shirt. I stayed up until four in the morning to watch it, and it was the worst appearance in 800 years.
puntovert99 over 5 years ago
“I Survived Hurricane Hugo” (1989) – No way I’m pitchin’ that. Next clean-out is 2034.
Homerville Premium Member over 5 years ago
15 yrs is about right, but keep the special ones. Years ago I ran a 10 mile race in 16 deg F. That t-shirt will hang in my closet FOREVER.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 5 years ago
Old Clothes are like a good meal, a good movie, great pieces of music.