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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsStarting day # 3 with the same outfit. I might change and take a shower.
Last edited Mon Feb 26, 2024, 12:38 PM - Edit history (1)
Croc shoes, Cabelas wool socks, womens cameo yogi pants (12 $s @ CVS),
gym shorts, a teamsters 507 t-shirt made out of some kind of material that
holds body odors, an ibex Marino wool sweater, and a Mich. State ball cap
.
I knew her for 30 + years until the breast cancer she had been fighting for 8 to
10 years caught back up with her in the late summer or early fall of 22 and she
passed about a year ago.
I think I will put everything I have on straight into the washer before my shower.
Btw one of the differences between being in my little house and the hospital/nursing
home is that I get to use my own products to wash, shampoo, and shave vs the
institutional grade products @ the home. They were made by Mcesson and they had a
product that did your body, shampoo, and shave cream all in one and the tooth paste
which I tried 1 time for about 30 seconds.
Btw I use cheap products too. VO5, head and shoulders, old spice body wash, arm and
hammer tooth paste and generic anti plaque mouthwash.
If you think I am babbling then you are right.
Arne
(2,033 posts)Diamond_Dog
(32,015 posts)Is that as a woman, the T-shirts in stores these days are overwhelmingly made with that thin artificial nylon-ish shit and you smell like BO after you wear it half a day. Never have that happen with cotton Ts.
TexasBushwhacker
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But tops must be cotton or viscose (which is a natural fiber) or silk. Unfortunately, I'm allergic to wool.