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then consider me that kind of plugger (yes, with my Latter-day Saint temple garments, commonly — and annoyingly — known as “Mormon magic underoos”)
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 about 4 years ago
You just have to remember which pile of clothes is the clean one.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 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 about 4 years ago
That’s for the wife to do…
Breadboard about 4 years ago
I know that folding thing is just a bad habit ;-)
harkherp about 4 years ago
With a hairy bear butt, what difference does it make?
retiredgezzer about 4 years ago
Only thing I fold are my t-shirts.
david_42 about 4 years ago
Got in the habit of rolling my underwear and packing it tight when I was in the Navy.
oakie817 about 4 years ago
fold?
ctolson about 4 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 about 4 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.
Vistoso Quartz Hill #6 about 4 years ago
This plugger sample is starting to look like Mark Strobel in a Madison dorm.
I'll fly away about 4 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 about 4 years ago
This Plugger was raised in a Navy household. Everything is still folded to regulation 60 years later.
Kip W about 4 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 about 4 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 about 4 years ago
Folding, heck washing is barely required
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
As he only owns three pair and is always (usually) wearing one pair….
Jan C about 4 years ago
He lets his wife do it for him.
Ray Helvy Premium Member about 4 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 about 4 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.