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Pat Coleman

Two are. :)

Thankfully, kids' jeans are smaller and weigh less when wet. :)
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

Rico 21

Enjoy it while they're young.  As they get older, you'll discover it's quite common to go through 3-4 pair of jeans a day, along with 2-3 shirts and sweatshirts.  Needless to say if Rico or Miss Rico are at home, the washing machine and dryer are running!

Regulator

Quote from: Rico 21 on October 10, 2006, 12:15:39 PM
Enjoy it while they're young.  As they get older, you'll discover it's quite common to go through 3-4 pair of jeans a day, along with 2-3 shirts and sweatshirts.  Needless to say if Rico or Miss Rico are at home, the washing machine and dryer are running!

Rico,

I would listen to some advise from Gro.  There was one pair of jeans he wore in college for 2 years straight without washing!

Jonny Utah

Quote from: redtackle on October 10, 2006, 09:21:02 AM
Is it just RT or does anyone else think this dude should strangle this bi-yatch  (after giving her the glass bottom boat first)?

http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/runaway-bride-sues-former-fiance/20061009224709990002?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Also, RT was livid yesterday in the grocery store. He had to go to said store to do some shoping and it was that time to restock on some sundries like cleaning supplies, toothpaste, detergent, etc. RT has one of those fancy high efficiency washers in his new house and it only uses this special "High Efficiency" soap..so RT is looking for the "HE" tag on all the laundry detergent.  Since there was no hot tail in the soap line, RT didn't enjoy looking like a stranded male in the grocery store. After an exhaustive search that rivaled our efforts for the search for Holladawg, RT finally found some Tide HE.  The annoying part is that Tide is the only brand in the store that was HE. RT NEVER likes to be forced into a purchase...he likes choices, especially when paying close to $10/bottle for soap.

If anyone in the LLPP, Inc has any insight on laundry detergent, please advise. RT knows that the expertise on this board tends to major in electronics, fantasy football, and freindosauruses, but any help in this field would be appreciated.....if anyone could research this, kudos.

BTW....Google bought YouTube today for like $1.5B.....

RT, Its like putting 89 Octane in a car and not 93 Octane.  Just go with this stuff that you can get for $3.99 a bottle like me....



Or this stuff is good if you dare......


Regulator

You cant put that stuff in a front load washer.
If you spend over a grand on a washer, why would you be complaining about $10 soap that lasts 2X longer than the regular non-HE stuff?

dewcrew88

Quote from: redtackle on October 10, 2006, 09:21:02 AM
Is it just RT or does anyone else think this dude should strangle this bi-yatch  (after giving her the glass bottom boat first)?

http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/runaway-bride-sues-former-fiance/20061009224709990002?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Also, RT was livid yesterday in the grocery store. He had to go to said store to do some shoping and it was that time to restock on some sundries like cleaning supplies, toothpaste, detergent, etc. RT has one of those fancy high efficiency washers in his new house and it only uses this special "High Efficiency" soap..so RT is looking for the "HE" tag on all the laundry detergent.  Since there was no hot tail in the soap line, RT didn't enjoy looking like a stranded male in the grocery store. After an exhaustive search that rivaled our efforts for the search for Holladawg, RT finally found some Tide HE.  The annoying part is that Tide is the only brand in the store that was HE. RT NEVER likes to be forced into a purchase...he likes choices, especially when paying close to $10/bottle for soap.

If anyone in the LLPP, Inc has any insight on laundry detergent, please advise. RT knows that the expertise on this board tends to major in electronics, fantasy football, and freindosauruses, but any help in this field would be appreciated.....if anyone could research this, kudos.

BTW....Google bought YouTube today for like $1.5B.....

I havent read the posts yet past this one, but I may be able to help on the detergent issue. I use the "All" brand that is for High Efficiency washers... I live in an apartment complex that only uses high efficiency washers and it only cost about 4 dollars. It's in a green bottle.

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: budcrew08 on October 10, 2006, 01:10:02 PM
Quote from: redtackle on October 10, 2006, 09:21:02 AM
Is it just RT or does anyone else think this dude should strangle this bi-yatch  (after giving her the glass bottom boat first)?

http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/runaway-bride-sues-former-fiance/20061009224709990002?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Also, RT was livid yesterday in the grocery store. He had to go to said store to do some shoping and it was that time to restock on some sundries like cleaning supplies, toothpaste, detergent, etc. RT has one of those fancy high efficiency washers in his new house and it only uses this special "High Efficiency" soap..so RT is looking for the "HE" tag on all the laundry detergent.  Since there was no hot tail in the soap line, RT didn't enjoy looking like a stranded male in the grocery store. After an exhaustive search that rivaled our efforts for the search for Holladawg, RT finally found some Tide HE.  The annoying part is that Tide is the only brand in the store that was HE. RT NEVER likes to be forced into a purchase...he likes choices, especially when paying close to $10/bottle for soap.

If anyone in the LLPP, Inc has any insight on laundry detergent, please advise. RT knows that the expertise on this board tends to major in electronics, fantasy football, and freindosauruses, but any help in this field would be appreciated.....if anyone could research this, kudos.

BTW....Google bought YouTube today for like $1.5B.....

I havent read the posts yet past this one, but I may be able to help on the detergent issue. I use the "All" brand that is for High Efficiency washers... I live in an apartment complex that only uses high efficiency washers and it only cost about 4 dollars. It's in a green bottle.

Bud,

Please provide RT a list of retailers for said HE-All in the Saratoga Springs metro area.

Regards

PBR...

reg, pbr assumes you are back in the good ol' usa and back from the land of pasta and red wines and ferrari's?

Jonny Utah

In all serious RT, a guy I work with has one of those front HE washers and he says he gets this bio-pac detergent that he says he gets by the gallon..

Frank Rossi

Ummmm - Listen...If I wanted to hear men discuss washing machines and HE detergents, I'd walk down to Chelsea or the West Village and listen in on some coffeehouse chatter.  This discussion is making Frank Rossi long for the days that the LL Post Positions Board was filled with scantilly clad women in odd positions next to Friendisaurai.  What has happened to the LL and its fans?!

Stlarry

#10795
Well said Frank.  Stlarry appreciates your candor, as well as your concern for the direction of LLPP.  This one's for you:
http://americasbestonline.net/cheerleaderaction.htm
St. Lawrence University - 2010 LL Champs

Rico 21

Please forgive, Rico likes cheerleaderaction

'gro

Quote from: regulator on October 10, 2006, 12:31:17 PM
Rico,

I would listen to some advise from Gro.  There was one pair of jeans he wore in college for 2 years straight without washing!

Funny guy... gro and his one pair of jeans. Sorry I didn't have 50 pairs like Femulator.

hmmmmm, should I wear my dark blue jeans, or my DARK dark blue, or my so dark they're almost black jeans, or my stonewashed cutoff jean shorts with the frayed ends work boots and pirate hat.

Frank Rossi

Quote from: stlarry on October 10, 2006, 03:05:45 PM
Well said Frank.  Stlarry appreciates your candor, as well as your concern for the direction of LLPP.  This one's for you:
http://americasbestonline.net/cheerleaderaction.htm


G_d bless the Larries.

'gro

Re: Jackson, TN

A nice place, a growing place, but not much happening on a weekly basis for the younger crowd. Memphis is close but not close enough. Very family friendly, decent schools blah blah blah. Housing is cheap and plentyful. Rediculas when compared to up north. Thug Mansion I (3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, 2000sqft) was purchased brand new in '04 for less than $150k... it drives regulator CRAZY!!