freebird5825
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
That could be arranged......or has it already happened?I think it was Ha.... Now I'm wondering who's replying to this forum naked....
That could be arranged......or has it already happened?I think it was Ha.... Now I'm wondering who's replying to this forum naked....
As the great well known Ziggy once said..."I'm naked under my clothes."That could be arranged......or has it already happened?
Ahhh yes...I remember the hot tamale days.
For me now... it's more like a cold burrito ... Anyone like burritos?
Hot dang! Watch out Moe...here I come!Move to Florida anyone under 80 can be a hot tamale !
Even I know better than to do that!If you don't pull a Gerald Ford, tamales are pretty darned good...
If I asked my SO how much he spent on clothes he would probably say nothing or $20 for a gator tee shirt and while that is true it is not the whole story . Clothes magically appear in his drawers . Worn out underwear gets replaced and dirty tee shirts become new again . Is it the clothes fairy ? No , It is me keeping my SO clothed . I have been married twice and now have a long time relationship and what I have found out is married guys usually do not shop for clothes(except suits ) . I'm not sure if they think those clothes appear by magic or what . So I can totally believe any married guy claiming to have a clothes budget of zip while still looking good but the wives budget is a different story . Just the whole truth and nothing but the truth !
I'm slowly getting sucked into this vortex, but willingly. I have more time to shop online for nice cheap (always of good quality) dress shirts as they are "liquidated". He's still charge of his own shoes and slacks, though.I have to wonder how common that is. I doubt my father bought any clothes in 40+ years.
Since I'm newly retired, I'm hopeful that increased exercise leads to weight loss and the need for new clothes that fit my predicted buff self
Good point. It motivates you to get out and run, and you're always glad you did when you're done. Funny how a desire to spend wisely causes exercise which causes saving money on health care (assuming a healthier weight and heart).Seriously, the thought of having to buy new clothes is a factor in my motivation to go out for a run when I feel my pants getting a bit tight around the waist ... I want to stay the same size for the rest of my life!
Gosh, I just got back from the outlet mall. I spent $129 for five pair of sandals. They were cheap, end of season saile, so I bought enough to do me for the next couple of summers. I bought casual and dress sandals in brown and black. I am set!
I usually spend about $125 a month on cloths and my husband probably spends $50. I live in an area that is somewhat affluent and my husband and I travel a good bit so I need dressy as well as casual. I find that I don't replace things to often.
I always plan my purchases for end of season sales, etc.
We leave in a couple of weeks on a three week trip to Europe. I have spent more in the last month than I have all year. But the spending is over until January or so when I hit the end of season sales for winter things.
Yes, it is your signature line.(is there a name for the quote someone places below his/her post?).