On a more serious note…

Chris

Little bit Computer Junkie, Little bit pinball Junkie. Pretty much all around Geek.

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7 Responses

  1. Brendo says:

    It all depends on how dirty of a little boy you are. After watching Mulan Rouge or the Hudsucker Proxy, you probably need to wash 4 or 5 times a day. The air alone could be getting the towels dirty.

    Here’s what I know. In theory, you are correct that your towel should stay clean forever. Hoever, in practice it’s not quite that easy. Here’s what you do. Go get 2 white towels, bought (or from your favorite Hotel), and use one towel only for a while. Once a week compare the used towel with the new one, and when you can start to see a difference (and you will!!!) then you know how long you have to wait before washing. Actually, if I were you, I would take the time it took to notice a difference and divide it in half, since by the time you can see the filth, it’s probably too late anyway. Lol. It’s a scientific experiment and I am curious about the results.

  2. Kelly says:

    Goddess on the mountaintop
    Burning like a silver flame

    I say a week or so. My grandma used to change her every day because they came in contact with bums. I pointed out to her that said bums were clean at the time of contact, but that didn’t change her mind.

  3. Stephanie says:

    Bath towels–once or twice a month
    Kitchen towels–at least twice a month

    And forget about Mr. Darcy. You’re going for the ’70s mutton-chops look. Who had those? I can’t think of anyone offhand… ~~

  4. Kerry says:

    Hey Hardy, you have served me with some great entertainment today as I’ve been reading your blog! Thanks! As for the towel… bath towels at least once a week, unless you’re a dirty boy, and kitchen towels everyday! (if you use them) Hope you got your answers! Thanks again for the great reading! LOL

  5. wendy says:

    Well, I wash towels every time I use them. In college I washed them less. I also ate hot pockets and bought new socks sometimes instead of doing laundry. Since I’ve grown up sooo much, i was towels more. And now laundry doesn’t cost $1.25

    and the sideburns are civil-war era.

  6. Stef says:

    Sno-cone? Whaaa?

    And the reason why I am feebly trying to use the refrigerator additions Tamara has made as a way of judging her personality is because she’s either a crazy partier or a hermit…I went to bed at almost midnight last night & she still wasn’t home yet! I have yet to meet her & she’s lived under our roof since Monday. Maybe I’m just impatient.

    And no, I’ve never heard of Brian Regan. Though I’m going to check him out. ~~

  7. Chris says:

    Brendo: I’ll see what I can do.

    And what’s wrong with the sideburns? 🙂