Laundry - Do Gonchy's go in with Face Clothes?

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I never worry about what mine can or can't be washed with, they are disposable ;)
 

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Just turn 'em inside out, shake the sh!t out of 'em, and you're good for 3 more days. After that, just throw 'em out, they don't owe you anything.
 

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I would have shuck the chit out of the gonch into the toilet than washed them in the sink. Than put them in with the laundry.
 

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When sledpiggy is not looking, this is the kind of crime that I add to her laundry loads.

poop accident.jpg
 

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Noice.........are those chick peas?

trail treasure...........and NO, they are not mine. I'm not a litter bug

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Looks like you found tee's secret riding spot............

Don't fo fuggin up the washer.... tie a strip of dental floss around the wasteband, insert into the toilet and flush multiple times, just don't let them do down too far or you will have to cut the line and set them free...
 

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Looks like you found tee's secret riding spot............

Don't fo fuggin up the washer.... tie a strip of dental floss around the wasteband, insert into the toilet and flush multiple times, just don't let them do down too far or you will have to cut the line and set them free...

Now that is brillant !
You seem to have experience in this pre-rinse procedure.
Typically things are limited to minor bacon strips, in which case the dental floss would work well I think.
Now what about the larger incident. Would you reccommend up grading to a 12 lb test monofiliment line.

I like this idea, as it eliminates those tough questions, and trying to explain why you all your gonchy's are missing again. I have a hard enough time with coming home with one sock.
 

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Now that is brillant !
You seem to have experience in this pre-rinse procedure.
Typically things are limited to minor bacon strips, in which case the dental floss would work well I think.
Now what about the larger incident. Would you reccommend up grading to a 12 lb test monofiliment line.

I like this idea, as it eliminates those tough questions, and trying to explain why you all your gonchy's are missing again. I have a hard enough time with coming home with one sock.

Linus said he first stuffs the sock with toilet paper, this has two advantages..

1. the sock maintains a tighter grip.
2. no need to throw the sock away after.

a larger test line would be recommended for heavier loads, also if you use a public tilet with the superflush, and don't wrap the line around your hand when using the superflush, the line can cut like a razor.
 

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I'm 45 and my mom still does all my laundry so I haven't run into this problem yet.....

I think you gotta be selective on what kinds of stains you're looking to get out, I mean if you wanted to get rid of the rear stains it might not be a good idea becuz the wife will be wondering why you won't kiss her after she washes her face.

If you had forward facing stains because you were looking at internet porn, could be good for a laugh.

But expect that both of these scenarios will end up in divorce, so best to wash them separately.
 

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Dark colored briefs tend to hide stans better..... not much help with the frontal markings however....
 

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do they make a disposable with a t-bar waist band.
If I'm going to make switch, I want to be safe, but still be mysterious.
 

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Looks like you found tee's secret riding spot............
he does most of his riding in my favourite area, but no fuggin way them are mine. I was wearing hanes, and hung them on the top of a spruce tree in a big snow year. they are probably 30' in the air....
 

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do they make a disposable with a t-bar waist band.

Not sure KobyRidesDeepPowder but if you find them let me know. Here is an idea for the men. Instead of buying the Mrs. new tank tops every year just use your old Haines.
 

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Hey - those are Hanes!

Tee.....did this guy scale the tree and breathe new life into your feces-laden loincloth?

the DPFN supports recycling programs of all kinds. This man should be commended for his love of mother earth.

-Chief TC
 

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Hey - those are Hanes!

Tee.....did this guy scale the tree and breathe new life into your feces-laden loincloth?

the DPFN supports recycling programs of all kinds. This man should be commended for his love of mother earth.

-Chief TC
mine were black, but they may have faded in the sun....could be.....
 
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