Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, the 1950s, when women would tease their hair up into elaborate beehive do’s and then not wash it for months on end.
It depends on the fabric softener. A lot of them give me headaches until the smell wears off. That being said, I will often wear a shirt for a couple days if I’m slumming around the house or something, but a week would definitely be too much for me.
I can’t tell much difference either. But I happen to know that we all shed quite a bit during the night and even if I can’t see ’em, there are zillions of skin cells … and the mites that live on them … on sheets after several days.
stairsteppublishing about 5 years ago
A week old sheet is not as comfy as a newly washed one, it just does not sleep the same, and it smells.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
way to go, Opal, making Earl think of something similar
wiatr about 5 years ago
If he has had a t-shirt on for a week he probably can’t notice the smell .
dadoctah about 5 years ago
Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, the 1950s, when women would tease their hair up into elaborate beehive do’s and then not wash it for months on end.
iggyman about 5 years ago
I do not think Earl is very style conscious!
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Remember Opal you are in bed with Earl….Now you also get a Yuck ;-)
jagedlo about 5 years ago
Earl’s gone nose blind…(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jQvAtmosdQ)
Mentor397 about 5 years ago
It depends on the fabric softener. A lot of them give me headaches until the smell wears off. That being said, I will often wear a shirt for a couple days if I’m slumming around the house or something, but a week would definitely be too much for me.
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Okay, I have to admit to some apprehension here. . .this isn’t going to turn into an orgy of “smelly” habits, is it?
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
There’s nothing that can compare to the sheets hug on a line to dry….kissed by the wind and the sun…..but not in this household…..
micromos about 5 years ago
It’s how one knows it’s yours.
nosirrom about 5 years ago
I change my T-shirt everytime I take a shower. It’s that way I remember to change my T-shirt once a week. ;-)
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 5 years ago
When you wear pajamas it’s hard to tell what the sheets feel like.. Sleep as God intended and you will.. feel the difference.. with benefits as well
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Don’t even ask about his underwear…
ForrestOverin about 5 years ago
Back to dismissiveness and insults! Pickles has been “made great again”, evidently.
ArtisticArtemis about 5 years ago
Nightly baths keep stinky sheets at bay…love my Japanese style soaker tub!
Jan C about 5 years ago
Even if they don’t smell, by the end of the week, the sheets are all wrinkly and don’t smooth out very easily. Fresh sheets are much better.
zeexenon about 5 years ago
During hot weather I use two a week. I hang one up for a day before I use it to dry out.
eladee AKA Wally about 5 years ago
Most well to do women in the 50s had a weekly standing appointment at the salon for a wash and set.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
I can’t tell much difference either. But I happen to know that we all shed quite a bit during the night and even if I can’t see ’em, there are zillions of skin cells … and the mites that live on them … on sheets after several days.