Wow Opal must never watch TV or read books or anything! Surely a very common idiom that’s been around a long time? definitely heard it my entire life (40+yrs)
Opal, imagine how you’d feel if you and Earl were out in public, and Earl had forgotten to zip up his fly. Now imagine what would make that situation even more embarrassing.
It’s all fun & games until he sits down the wrong way, his jeans get twisted, & he gets pinched HARD in a VERY uncomfortable place…he’ll be a confirmed believer in the “banana hammock” for life!
In a similar vein, My father told me how his father’s mother wore these long, ankle-length dresses. She lived with them and when they were out in the field farming she would take a stance, and “ahem” water the crops. He found it outrageous. I said it was better than walking to the outhouse and back every time the tide came in.
Many years ago my 9 or 10 year old brother went off to camp with 14 pairs of clean briefs, name tapes sewn in and neatly folded. He came home with 14 pairs of clean briefs, neatly folded. I don’t think Mum ever found out if he just wore the same pair he had on when he left or he didn’t bother with any at all.
Frankie5466 about 1 year ago
Wow Opal must never watch TV or read books or anything! Surely a very common idiom that’s been around a long time? definitely heard it my entire life (40+yrs)
oldthang about 1 year ago
I had to look it up.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
Arnold Schwarzenegger without the underwear.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
I knew what it meant but it seems a strange expression anyway.
charliefarmrhere about 1 year ago
Okay! for those still wondering, it means not wearing any underwear under your outer clothes.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Don’t think I heard it called that until 1994, in the first season of “Friends”.
cdward about 1 year ago
But was he talking to Nelson or her?
bobwigg761 about 1 year ago
I had to look that one up………….sorry I did
Ubintold about 1 year ago
It’s easier and it’s breezier.
iggyman about 1 year ago
A co-worker used to brag about “Going Commando” in the 1990s, that’s when I first heard about it!
phritzg Premium Member about 1 year ago
Opal, imagine how you’d feel if you and Earl were out in public, and Earl had forgotten to zip up his fly. Now imagine what would make that situation even more embarrassing.
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
Opal might be thinking, “Commando Cody? ‘Sky Master of the Universe’?”
jagedlo about 1 year ago
I wonder if Nelson got that idea from Earl…
The Orange Mailman about 1 year ago
It’s obviously a medical condition.
wirepunchr about 1 year ago
Just the bare necessities Opal.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Um it means someone dressing up like Arnold Schwarzenegger from the movie Commando
david_42 about 1 year ago
IIRC, she doesn’t know what thongs are either, other than shoes.
chris_o42 about 1 year ago
I worked in Physical Therapy for over 30 years and was always horrified at how many people came to clinic appointments “commando”.
gluetrap about 1 year ago
“Friends “
ANIMAL about 1 year ago
Typical Gramma……. Worry 1st – ask questions LATER
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I didn’t exactly know… Until now, lol!
hfelder7219 about 1 year ago
The term originated with special forces like Navy Seals and Green Berets fighting in swamps not wearing underwear for practical reasons.
mapguy about 1 year ago
Sans knickers.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Oh, my!
Wichita1.0 about 1 year ago
Odd statement, as it was a tonsil check…
Saddenedby Premium Member about 1 year ago
rambo, terminator, calvin, to name a few commandos []~( ̄▽ ̄)~*
Snolep about 1 year ago
The doctor sounds Canadian, eh?
Norris66 about 1 year ago
The Washington Football Team Bwhahaha
tremaine53 about 1 year ago
I first heard the expression “going commando” roughly 20 years ago.
IndyW about 1 year ago
I used to strip down before my exam but my dentist said it wasn’t necessary. Go figure?
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
I never heard of that meaning until a few years ago. I guess it’s gaining popularity. Bad for the underwear business! ;-p
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
But on a young kid…………??
Old Time Tales about 1 year ago
They used to call it “au naturel” back in your day, Opal.
Old Time Tales about 1 year ago
I wear my pink pajamas in the summer, when it’s hot.
I wear my flannel nighty, in the winter, when it’s not.
But sometimes in the springtime, and sometimes in the fall,
I jump between the sheets with nothing on at all!
karmakat01 about 1 year ago
Good luck explaining to old people the new expressions.
anomalous4 about 1 year ago
It’s all fun & games until he sits down the wrong way, his jeans get twisted, & he gets pinched HARD in a VERY uncomfortable place…he’ll be a confirmed believer in the “banana hammock” for life!
diegot about 1 year ago
The first time I heard a reference to the term was pertaining to a Scotsman wearing a kilt.
curtlyon19 about 1 year ago
i laughed
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
I had to look it up too, then I laughed! Then reflected on what a sheltered life I must live not to have heard that expression!
carmdva about 1 year ago
Girls go Malibu Barbie
ChazNCenTex about 1 year ago
In a similar vein, My father told me how his father’s mother wore these long, ankle-length dresses. She lived with them and when they were out in the field farming she would take a stance, and “ahem” water the crops. He found it outrageous. I said it was better than walking to the outhouse and back every time the tide came in.
cactusbob333 about 1 year ago
Going commando is like a certain piece of furniture; a dresser without any drawers.
salth2o Premium Member about 1 year ago
Commando since 1971
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 year ago
I find Opal’s innocence somewhat refreshing these days. I don’t see it as ignorance, as some might.
pattidolls about 1 year ago
I’ve been going commando since the 60’s, shamelessly
dbrucepm about 1 year ago
as Leonard said on The Big Bang Theory, “easy peasy and oh so breezy”
JP Steve Premium Member about 1 year ago
Was he talking to Nelson or Sylvia?
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
You don’t want to know, Opal.
DianaDoc about 1 year ago
Many years ago my 9 or 10 year old brother went off to camp with 14 pairs of clean briefs, name tapes sewn in and neatly folded. He came home with 14 pairs of clean briefs, neatly folded. I don’t think Mum ever found out if he just wore the same pair he had on when he left or he didn’t bother with any at all.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
It means you are stuck using an outdated slang term from a 90s sitcom. It was used by a character generally depicted as a fool.
billdaviswords almost 1 year ago
Are they Canadian? What’s with the “eh”?