As long as you’re getting rid of the donut tie, I’ll take it. Also Wally would be so disappointed if you tossed the wiener dog tie. I bet she wouldn’t toss an Oogie tie now, would she?
My husband has quite a lot of nice ties, but he doesn’t wear them anymore. But I don’t want to throw them away just yet. Maybe I should do the same as honeybunch and make two piles of them, the nice ones and the outdated ones.
I have so many ties, going back to one my Grandma knitted for me. I remember being taught how to tie a basic 4-in-hand knot. I didn’t receive my promised graduation tie from the RCH in Melbourne (Oz), and I’m still waiting, but have lost hope—it’s been a while now 1973 . Anyway, I am old, and usually only wear a tie to funerals, of which there seem to be many nowadays.
Ah, c’mon, Honeybunch, if Ralph likes his ties, leave him be. If his wearing them embarrasses you, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. Then pretend they were gifts from his old friend, Andy Warhol.
My husband had a lot of ties from when he worked. It was hard to get rid of some. One was a tie with photos of our cats. He was a musician (banjo & guitar) on the Delta Queen Steamboat & a few of them were Delta Queen ties. One was a silk tie I got for my Father on a trip to China, that my Mom gave to my husband after my Dad passed away. When he retired from the steamboat & we moved to Central Florida- Disney country- he worked part-time for Disney got a few Disney ties. Then there were the ties for various holidays. It took a bit & several times to narrow them down to the very few- like he cat tie- that I kept.
Lucy Rudy 10 months ago
Guess.
allen@home 10 months ago
Honeybunch I think you meant to say nice tie.
Jeff0811 10 months ago
As long as you’re getting rid of the donut tie, I’ll take it. Also Wally would be so disappointed if you tossed the wiener dog tie. I bet she wouldn’t toss an Oogie tie now, would she?
markkahler52 10 months ago
The Jerry Tie stays!
Gizmo Cat 10 months ago
My husband has quite a lot of nice ties, but he doesn’t wear them anymore. But I don’t want to throw them away just yet. Maybe I should do the same as honeybunch and make two piles of them, the nice ones and the outdated ones.
rob.home 10 months ago
I have so many ties, going back to one my Grandma knitted for me. I remember being taught how to tie a basic 4-in-hand knot. I didn’t receive my promised graduation tie from the RCH in Melbourne (Oz), and I’m still waiting, but have lost hope—it’s been a while now 1973 . Anyway, I am old, and usually only wear a tie to funerals, of which there seem to be many nowadays.
Rhetorical_Question 10 months ago
I like the pizza tie?
YulanaLow Premium Member 10 months ago
And all of those ugly ties were gifts by the kids for birthdays and Christmas.
win.45mag 10 months ago
They’re flyin’ the bowtie flag, yet there are none in the pile (s)
jagedlo 10 months ago
All hail the flag of the well-dressed snowman!
Just-me 10 months ago
All of them. I loathe a tie.
e.groves 10 months ago
The only time I wore a tie was in the Marines. Haven’t worn one since.
ginnieandlouie2 10 months ago
Ah, c’mon, Honeybunch, if Ralph likes his ties, leave him be. If his wearing them embarrasses you, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. Then pretend they were gifts from his old friend, Andy Warhol.
bigplayray 10 months ago
He’s gotta keep the Wally tie!
Queen of America 10 months ago
I like to see fun ties on guys. My husband has never worn a tie in his life. (Other than the ones with his Navy uniforms or bolos)
timinwsac Premium Member 10 months ago
I have no doubts as to which pile Ralph will keep.
Elder Lee Fox 10 months ago
Gad. A tie the same color as a certain politician generally wears.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
The tie pile is piled high.
pripley 10 months ago
New house flag!
cuzinron47 10 months ago
The bigger pile.
WDemBlk Premium Member 10 months ago
My husband had a lot of ties from when he worked. It was hard to get rid of some. One was a tie with photos of our cats. He was a musician (banjo & guitar) on the Delta Queen Steamboat & a few of them were Delta Queen ties. One was a silk tie I got for my Father on a trip to China, that my Mom gave to my husband after my Dad passed away. When he retired from the steamboat & we moved to Central Florida- Disney country- he worked part-time for Disney got a few Disney ties. Then there were the ties for various holidays. It took a bit & several times to narrow them down to the very few- like he cat tie- that I kept.
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
Buy Garcia ties, and you’ll never hafta throw one away for going outta style!
tcviii Premium Member 9 months ago
They are not ugly, they are fun.
Jaythor 6 months ago
You’d think she could find better things to do with her time. My wife knows to stay out of my things, and I respect her with her own things.