York Haven, nice place to bird. Sadly, the farm land is being sold and developments are now being built. Sadly, I don’t have the privilege’s of folding my hubby’s anymore. RIP 02/05.
Rick! Mr. Cartoonist Guy! Is that Duotone? Because if you’re drawing this on real Duotone boards (or their commercial equivalent), then I’m seriously impressed.
If it’s a computer-applied texture, that’s still kind of cool.
I am totally with Joe on this matter. Doing laundry is an onerous but necessary evil in a civilized culture, and the folding of most clothing articles is part of that drill but aside from packing for travel, folding underwear is just plain ridiculous.
Still rolling the T-shirt and underwear together, so they’re compact and I never have to go hunting for one or the other. Old military habit from 35-40 years in the Army.
I never folded my underwear until Sgt. “Sir-yes-sir!” taught me and 49 other Air Force recruits to do it perfectly, every single time. I’m still folding them to spec, lo these 46 years later.
Zykoic over 3 years ago
You just have to remember which pile of clothes is the clean one.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
then consider me that kind of plugger (yes, with my Latter-day Saint temple garments, commonly — and annoyingly — known as “Mormon magic underoos”)
wiatr over 3 years ago
That’s for the wife to do…
Breadboard over 3 years ago
I know that folding thing is just a bad habit ;-)
harkherp over 3 years ago
With a hairy bear butt, what difference does it make?
retiredgezzer over 3 years ago
Only thing I fold are my t-shirts.
david_42 over 3 years ago
Got in the habit of rolling my underwear and packing it tight when I was in the Navy.
oakie817 over 3 years ago
fold?
ctolson over 3 years ago
Determined that folding takes up less room in the drawer. Therefore you can have more underwear and do laundry less often saving water and detergent.
sfreader1 over 3 years ago
This Plugger folds everything that goes into the drawer. It is neater and actually saves space so you can put more into one drawer.
6th Billiard Ball Student over 3 years ago
This plugger sample is starting to look like Mark Strobel in a Madison dorm.
I'll fly away over 3 years ago
York Haven, nice place to bird. Sadly, the farm land is being sold and developments are now being built. Sadly, I don’t have the privilege’s of folding my hubby’s anymore. RIP 02/05.
rhpii over 3 years ago
This Plugger was raised in a Navy household. Everything is still folded to regulation 60 years later.
Kip W over 3 years ago
Rick! Mr. Cartoonist Guy! Is that Duotone? Because if you’re drawing this on real Duotone boards (or their commercial equivalent), then I’m seriously impressed.
If it’s a computer-applied texture, that’s still kind of cool.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 3 years ago
I am totally with Joe on this matter. Doing laundry is an onerous but necessary evil in a civilized culture, and the folding of most clothing articles is part of that drill but aside from packing for travel, folding underwear is just plain ridiculous.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 3 years ago
Folding, heck washing is barely required
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
As he only owns three pair and is always (usually) wearing one pair….
Jan C over 3 years ago
He lets his wife do it for him.
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 3 years ago
Still rolling the T-shirt and underwear together, so they’re compact and I never have to go hunting for one or the other. Old military habit from 35-40 years in the Army.
Gus810 over 3 years ago
I never folded my underwear until Sgt. “Sir-yes-sir!” taught me and 49 other Air Force recruits to do it perfectly, every single time. I’m still folding them to spec, lo these 46 years later.