I’ve seldom worn hand-me-downs: I was so much smaller than my older brother that it didn’t make sense. But I’ve often worn 2nd hand (I suppose it’s not 3r4d or more) clothing from stores that sell such things. Much less likely to find your fit on the first try, but priced so you can try again and again… and some of the stuff is very high quality indeed.
I do, however, bemoan the state of the world and the nation. FAR too many idjits and misinformed people with FAR too much power to make my life more difficult than it should be.
I wore a lot of hand-me-downs being the third of three sons, but I’m pretty sure I had some of my own as well. Then my sister taught me how to sew. (Which I did not do often, but still…)
The world is constantly being ‘handed-down’ to successive generations. No matter how the ‘new start’ begins, it soon shows the wear — the creases, frays, and scuff marks of its progenitor.
That’d be preferable to the rantings of some elder people on the futility of life and other morbid things. Especially if you’re HSP/Aspie like my buddy in Wodonga
I’m old and was the only boy so no hand-me-downs… but a propo this discussion is that I went through my closet and found I have about 50 t-shirts. They were all on hangers (I hang them to dry to prevent shrinking), and the necks got a bit stretched out. My SO says I should just throw out the worn-out ones and give away a bunch… But oh. the memories they evoke.
Bilan 11 months ago
Sounds consistent to me, it’s always somebody else’s fault.
Concretionist 11 months ago
I’ve seldom worn hand-me-downs: I was so much smaller than my older brother that it didn’t make sense. But I’ve often worn 2nd hand (I suppose it’s not 3r4d or more) clothing from stores that sell such things. Much less likely to find your fit on the first try, but priced so you can try again and again… and some of the stuff is very high quality indeed.
I do, however, bemoan the state of the world and the nation. FAR too many idjits and misinformed people with FAR too much power to make my life more difficult than it should be.
Charles 11 months ago
The first set of brand new clothes I ever wore was the uniform the Army gave me.
cdward 11 months ago
I wore a lot of hand-me-downs being the third of three sons, but I’m pretty sure I had some of my own as well. Then my sister taught me how to sew. (Which I did not do often, but still…)
markkahler52 11 months ago
I was the only boy with two older sisters, so hand-me-downs would’ve been problematic
TheWildSow 11 months ago
I’m the oldest – I was the one who handed them down!
cervelo 11 months ago
English isn’t my mother tongue, but I’m wondering if “sullied” is the most appropriate adjective here?
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 11 months ago
The state of the world has nothing to do with Grandpa.
elbow macaroni 11 months ago
One has nothing to do with the other.
DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago
I never had a problem with hand-me-downs. And I like salvaging things that other people broke and set out by the curb.
sandpiper 11 months ago
The world is constantly being ‘handed-down’ to successive generations. No matter how the ‘new start’ begins, it soon shows the wear — the creases, frays, and scuff marks of its progenitor.
plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose
Ignatz Premium Member 11 months ago
Don’t worry, kid, you’ll have your turn at messing up the world, too.
grocks 11 months ago
Ooh, good one, Frazz.
eced52 11 months ago
I wore a lot of thrift store clothes, but since I was the first born, no hand me downs.
fritzoid Premium Member 11 months ago
We don’t bequeath the world to our children and grandchildren, we borrow it from them. Try to keep from breaking it before giving it back.
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
On that topic, let’s see how many paper towels we can run through before all the trees are gone.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 11 months ago
“Don’t give me no hand-me-down world; got one already…”
https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=URmFfz_SiZE
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 11 months ago
That’d be preferable to the rantings of some elder people on the futility of life and other morbid things. Especially if you’re HSP/Aspie like my buddy in Wodonga
sid w 11 months ago
I’m old and was the only boy so no hand-me-downs… but a propo this discussion is that I went through my closet and found I have about 50 t-shirts. They were all on hangers (I hang them to dry to prevent shrinking), and the necks got a bit stretched out. My SO says I should just throw out the worn-out ones and give away a bunch… But oh. the memories they evoke.
cytomark 11 months ago
aas Frazz uses paper towels for cleaning.
MFRXIM Premium Member 11 months ago
Read history and learn to avoid mistakes.