lessen the chances of seeing BBQ sauce, mole sauce, or marinara sauce spilt onto your shirt, huh?
Yes, because the plugger has a fear of “flying sauces”.
Never eat spaghetti in a white shirt. (Why it was in my shirt I don’t know…apologies to G. Marx)
Nice to see Carl Rhinowski. He has aged since “Pluggers: Calm in the Face of Disaster”.
I change into my “formal” black go-to-dinner tee shirt. You know, the one that doesn’t have holes or paint on it.
This Plugger generally wears something that can be bleached. As sure as the sun rises and sets, I’ll get something on my shirt.
A white shirt will attract everything but money!
These are restaurants where Pluggers throw etiquette to the wind and tuck their napkin into the neckline of their shirt.
Haven’t seen the Rhino in ages….
Or, in his case, when he goes to barbecue, Mexican, AND Italitan restaurants, all in sequence.
Nope. I just wear one of my many “eating shirts.” The old stains camouflage the new ones.
Now I want asado…
Tie-Dyes are very handy for this as well.
White shirts are tomato sauce magnets. It might be that my protruding gut provides the perfect landing zone.
I usually make sure the restaurant is our last stop before home, or bring a second shirt.
Don’t wear a dark shirt if you’re going to eat Alfredo.
No, no, no! Bright multicoloured patterns are best for hiding stains!
Dark plaids are best in my opinion, and I do a lot of field testing of this particular issue.
my dad used to ‘color coordinate’ his shirts. If going out for breakfast he’d wear a yellow one because he knew he’d be having eggs. If Italian food then a red shirt was put on.
Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
June 10, 2017
May 20, 2021
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
lessen the chances of seeing BBQ sauce, mole sauce, or marinara sauce spilt onto your shirt, huh?
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
Yes, because the plugger has a fear of “flying sauces”.
Beaker almost 2 years ago
Never eat spaghetti in a white shirt. (Why it was in my shirt I don’t know…apologies to G. Marx)
jhpeanut almost 2 years ago
Nice to see Carl Rhinowski. He has aged since “Pluggers: Calm in the Face of Disaster”.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems almost 2 years ago
I change into my “formal” black go-to-dinner tee shirt. You know, the one that doesn’t have holes or paint on it.
flemmingo almost 2 years ago
This Plugger generally wears something that can be bleached. As sure as the sun rises and sets, I’ll get something on my shirt.
chris_o42 almost 2 years ago
A white shirt will attract everything but money!
ctolson almost 2 years ago
These are restaurants where Pluggers throw etiquette to the wind and tuck their napkin into the neckline of their shirt.
g04922 almost 2 years ago
Haven’t seen the Rhino in ages….
Lord Flatulence Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Or, in his case, when he goes to barbecue, Mexican, AND Italitan restaurants, all in sequence.
John Wiley Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Nope. I just wear one of my many “eating shirts.” The old stains camouflage the new ones.
Just-me almost 2 years ago
Now I want asado…
GreenT267 almost 2 years ago
Tie-Dyes are very handy for this as well.
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
White shirts are tomato sauce magnets. It might be that my protruding gut provides the perfect landing zone.
Back to Big Mike almost 2 years ago
I usually make sure the restaurant is our last stop before home, or bring a second shirt.
William Stoneham Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Don’t wear a dark shirt if you’re going to eat Alfredo.
mjm.nobody almost 2 years ago
No, no, no! Bright multicoloured patterns are best for hiding stains!
tim almost 2 years ago
Dark plaids are best in my opinion, and I do a lot of field testing of this particular issue.
yankeetexan202 almost 2 years ago
my dad used to ‘color coordinate’ his shirts. If going out for breakfast he’d wear a yellow one because he knew he’d be having eggs. If Italian food then a red shirt was put on.