He insisted he didn't need THAT MUCH underwear, and tried to get me to claim pack #3.
Har! What kind of straight man doesn’t want extra underwear. I mean, I know guys that decide that they don’t want to do laundry, so they just buy more underwear!
Anyone else die laughing in horror at Elizabeth Berkeley hosting a dance show?
Yes.
Wouldn't throwing a kegger undoubtedly just lure everyone back into the office?
He insisted he didn't need THAT MUCH underwear, and tried to get me to claim pack #3.
Har! What kind of straight man doesn’t want extra underwear.
He's an odd duck.
I mean, I know guys that decide that they don’t want to do laundry, so they just buy more underwear!
I think I may have done this once.
Wouldn't throwing a kegger undoubtedly just lure everyone back into the office?
They're not really in range.
but OMG these prices are for grandparents, not parents.
Heh - yeah, that's what I'm trying to avoid. The local baby shoe store in my neighborhood is full of adorable European brands that I can't afford (considering he'll have outgrown them by the end of the summer and HE CAN'T WALK), so my plan is to take him there to get sized and then find some cheaper shoes online.
I've been very happy with Robeez. Even used they are great. I bought a few used pairs on ebay.
And now... Iris needs these: [link]
and I might have to get these:
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I mean, I know guys that decide that they don’t want to do laundry, so they just buy more underwear!
I think I may have done this once.
I bought an entire outfit once for just this reason; in my (excessively lame) defense, I lived on the 5th floor of an elevators-for-disabled-students-only dorm with laundry in the basement, it was Marketplace Monday in the student union, I had enough papers and tests looming over me that I knew it'd be at least 48 hours before I could carve out the necessary big block o' basement time, and I was already "that super-shy girl who never goes to parties and never drinks," and I really didn't want anyone to add on "And is frequently a little ripe."
Oh, my, Sox. Those second shoes are--and I have never, ever felt the need to use this phrase before--totally sugar.
I'm fairly certain Matilda needs these shoes, but they're definitely priced for either grandparents or indulgent uncles. Fortunately, she's got no shortage of either.