It would spend less time on the floor if you actually had a lap to put it in. We didn’t have napkins at our house when I was growing up. Not even paper ones. So I never got into the habit of using them. When we eat out, I’ll put mine on my lap to be just like everyone else, but it’ll hit the floor whenever I stand up because I forget it’s there. Happens every time.
Even when it is just us for various holidays I set the table in the dining room with good china, silverware, wine glasses (for our soda – we don’t drink wine and he only has a alcoholic drink rarely – probably not in 10 years or more), fabric tablecloth and napkin (that’s as in my napkin – he insists on a paper one), etc.
His family never did this. The dining room, living room, and good dishes were for display only – never used. My family always used these rooms for company and holidays. He still will ask “do we have to use the good stuff?” when it is a holiday and I set the table.
sousamannd 9 months ago
Napkin? That is why we wear jeans!
PraiseofFolly 9 months ago
No offense, but maybe this Plugger would do better to use a tarp as a napkin, one corner tucked into his shirt collar.
Gent 9 months ago
Napkin? Me no use steenky napkin. Me no use fork. It just me bear hands and me bear mouth.
juicebruce 9 months ago
Pity at that age and still not trained ;-)
phritzg Premium Member 9 months ago
Two words for this Plugger: Adult bib
kgs 9 months ago
Where is Manors the Butler when you need him???
bluephrog 9 months ago
flannel shirts work well as both napkins and handkerchiefs.
ctolson 9 months ago
Thought Pluggers tucked their napkin into the neck opening of their shirt.
cor_en_fa 9 months ago
It would spend less time on the floor if you actually had a lap to put it in. We didn’t have napkins at our house when I was growing up. Not even paper ones. So I never got into the habit of using them. When we eat out, I’ll put mine on my lap to be just like everyone else, but it’ll hit the floor whenever I stand up because I forget it’s there. Happens every time.
kaycstamper 9 months ago
Put it next to your plate. He doesn’t have a lap.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 9 months ago
Real pluggers don’t use napkins. They wear patterned shirts use their fingers to blow the nose and wipe their hands on anything handy.
whelan_jj 9 months ago
Lap? what’s this thing you call a “lap”?
KEA 9 months ago
Where’s Manners the Butler when one needs him?
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 9 months ago
Which is why I get more than one.
kathleenhicks62 9 months ago
Seems like everything I have spends time on the floor!
g04922 9 months ago
LOL… the hard part is leaning that far over to pick it up…
Zen-of-Zinfandel 9 months ago
You’re a Plugger if you’re still eating while yur wife starts doing the dishes.
mafastore 9 months ago
Even when it is just us for various holidays I set the table in the dining room with good china, silverware, wine glasses (for our soda – we don’t drink wine and he only has a alcoholic drink rarely – probably not in 10 years or more), fabric tablecloth and napkin (that’s as in my napkin – he insists on a paper one), etc.
His family never did this. The dining room, living room, and good dishes were for display only – never used. My family always used these rooms for company and holidays. He still will ask “do we have to use the good stuff?” when it is a holiday and I set the table.