As long as you’re getting rid of the donut tie, I’ll take it. Also Wally would be so disappointed if you tossed the wiener dog tie. I bet she wouldn’t toss an Oogie tie now, would she?
My husband has quite a lot of nice ties, but he doesn’t wear them anymore. But I don’t want to throw them away just yet. Maybe I should do the same as honeybunch and make two piles of them, the nice ones and the outdated ones.
I have so many ties, going back to one my Grandma knitted for me. I remember being taught how to tie a basic 4-in-hand knot. I didn’t receive my promised graduation tie from the RCH in Melbourne (Oz), and I’m still waiting, but have lost hope—it’s been a while now 1973 . Anyway, I am old, and usually only wear a tie to funerals, of which there seem to be many nowadays.
Ah, c’mon, Honeybunch, if Ralph likes his ties, leave him be. If his wearing them embarrasses you, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. Then pretend they were gifts from his old friend, Andy Warhol.
My husband had a lot of ties from when he worked. It was hard to get rid of some. One was a tie with photos of our cats. He was a musician (banjo & guitar) on the Delta Queen Steamboat & a few of them were Delta Queen ties. One was a silk tie I got for my Father on a trip to China, that my Mom gave to my husband after my Dad passed away. When he retired from the steamboat & we moved to Central Florida- Disney country- he worked part-time for Disney got a few Disney ties. Then there were the ties for various holidays. It took a bit & several times to narrow them down to the very few- like he cat tie- that I kept.
Lucy Rudy 9 months ago
Guess.
allen@home 9 months ago
Honeybunch I think you meant to say nice tie.
Jeff0811 9 months ago
As long as you’re getting rid of the donut tie, I’ll take it. Also Wally would be so disappointed if you tossed the wiener dog tie. I bet she wouldn’t toss an Oogie tie now, would she?
markkahler52 9 months ago
The Jerry Tie stays!
Gizmo Cat 9 months ago
My husband has quite a lot of nice ties, but he doesn’t wear them anymore. But I don’t want to throw them away just yet. Maybe I should do the same as honeybunch and make two piles of them, the nice ones and the outdated ones.
rob.home 9 months ago
I have so many ties, going back to one my Grandma knitted for me. I remember being taught how to tie a basic 4-in-hand knot. I didn’t receive my promised graduation tie from the RCH in Melbourne (Oz), and I’m still waiting, but have lost hope—it’s been a while now 1973 . Anyway, I am old, and usually only wear a tie to funerals, of which there seem to be many nowadays.
Rhetorical_Question 9 months ago
I like the pizza tie?
YulanaLow 9 months ago
And all of those ugly ties were gifts by the kids for birthdays and Christmas.
win.45mag 9 months ago
They’re flyin’ the bowtie flag, yet there are none in the pile (s)
jagedlo 9 months ago
All hail the flag of the well-dressed snowman!
Just-me 9 months ago
All of them. I loathe a tie.
e.groves 9 months ago
The only time I wore a tie was in the Marines. Haven’t worn one since.
ginnieandlouie2 9 months ago
Ah, c’mon, Honeybunch, if Ralph likes his ties, leave him be. If his wearing them embarrasses you, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. Then pretend they were gifts from his old friend, Andy Warhol.
bigplayray 9 months ago
He’s gotta keep the Wally tie!
Queen of America 9 months ago
I like to see fun ties on guys. My husband has never worn a tie in his life. (Other than the ones with his Navy uniforms or bolos)
timinwsac Premium Member 9 months ago
I have no doubts as to which pile Ralph will keep.
Elder Lee Fox 9 months ago
Gad. A tie the same color as a certain politician generally wears.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
The tie pile is piled high.
pripley 9 months ago
New house flag!
cuzinron47 9 months ago
The bigger pile.
WDemBlk Premium Member 9 months ago
My husband had a lot of ties from when he worked. It was hard to get rid of some. One was a tie with photos of our cats. He was a musician (banjo & guitar) on the Delta Queen Steamboat & a few of them were Delta Queen ties. One was a silk tie I got for my Father on a trip to China, that my Mom gave to my husband after my Dad passed away. When he retired from the steamboat & we moved to Central Florida- Disney country- he worked part-time for Disney got a few Disney ties. Then there were the ties for various holidays. It took a bit & several times to narrow them down to the very few- like he cat tie- that I kept.
wildlandwaters 9 months ago
Buy Garcia ties, and you’ll never hafta throw one away for going outta style!
tcviii Premium Member 8 months ago
They are not ugly, they are fun.
Jaythor 5 months ago
You’d think she could find better things to do with her time. My wife knows to stay out of my things, and I respect her with her own things.