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A Plugger reverts to his childhood and thinks certain inanimate objects somehow feel sadâ when he doesnât use them anymore, like âToy Storyâ in his clothes closet.
I am constantly disappointed in the quality of the new sweaters/sweat shirts/shirts that I can afford [I assume there may be better ones at much higher prices, but I havenât found them]. So I wear my old, slightly raggedy shirts at home. It says something about the ânewâ clothing when I can still wear shirts that have withstood 35+ years of wear and washing and the new ones fall apart within a few weeks.
I am finding that most things arenât made anywhere near as well as they used to be. Appliances lasted forever because they were affordably REPAIRABLE. Cars/trucks lasted forever because they were built better with less plastic, mechanics knew what they were doing on their own without consulting a computer (and my trucks NEVER talked to me like they do now⊠hate that). Clothing is cheap, thin, disposable and overly expensive. Not going to go on about food sources and quality.
[sings] Youâre a good man, Charlie Brown! Youâre the kind of reminder we need! You have humility, nobility and a sense of honor that are very rare indeed!
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
his inner Charlie Brown, huh?
suv2000 over 2 years ago
Oh my God Charlie Brown Has really let his self go
Baarorso over 2 years ago
Why wear the newer stuff? Any Plugger knows the older clothingâs comfy and reliable.
jmolay161 over 2 years ago
This plugger has been chowing down on too many Peanuts.
PraiseofFolly over 2 years ago
A Plugger reverts to his childhood and thinks certain inanimate objects somehow feel sadâ when he doesnât use them anymore, like âToy Storyâ in his clothes closet.
kelloggs2066 over 2 years ago
Well, unless youâre going someplace special, thereâs little reason to dress up in good clothes.
Good clothes wonât remain good if you wear them all the time.
Besides, the old ones are comfy and worn in.
Liam Astle Premium Member over 2 years ago
Good grief!
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Yep that just about sums it up ;-)
oakie817 over 2 years ago
holey shades of Charlie Brown, Batman!!
dwdl21 over 2 years ago
Plugger Brown? LOL
ctolson over 2 years ago
Itâs his inner Charlie Brown. He even has a kite eating tree in his back yard, just ask the grandkids.
GreenT267 over 2 years ago
I am constantly disappointed in the quality of the new sweaters/sweat shirts/shirts that I can afford [I assume there may be better ones at much higher prices, but I havenât found them]. So I wear my old, slightly raggedy shirts at home. It says something about the ânewâ clothing when I can still wear shirts that have withstood 35+ years of wear and washing and the new ones fall apart within a few weeks.
William Robbins Premium Member over 2 years ago
All my sweaters are like new, in the bottom drawer, havenât been any new ones since mom died and stopped giving them for Christmas.
pheets over 2 years ago
I am finding that most things arenât made anywhere near as well as they used to be. Appliances lasted forever because they were affordably REPAIRABLE. Cars/trucks lasted forever because they were built better with less plastic, mechanics knew what they were doing on their own without consulting a computer (and my trucks NEVER talked to me like they do now⊠hate that). Clothing is cheap, thin, disposable and overly expensive. Not going to go on about food sources and quality.
Just-me over 2 years ago
Iâve got jeans which are 30 odd years old and I consider them just now getting broken in.
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] over 2 years ago
Yep !!! Nothing like the oldies!!!
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
[sings] Youâre a good man, Charlie Brown! Youâre the kind of reminder we need! You have humility, nobility and a sense of honor that are very rare indeed!
donvjones over 2 years ago
He identifies with Charlie Brown.
findthewind over 2 years ago
Does anyone remember "Shrink to Fit " Levis, buy them 3 inches more than your waist and 3 inches longer than your leg length. Wash them hot.