Still Me Posted yesterday at 03:01 PM Posted yesterday at 03:01 PM (edited) he’s 16 and just got up and like 10 minutes after he opened the door the whole hallway stinks like boy… what DO?! Edited yesterday at 03:01 PM by Still Me Quote
mthor Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM 36 minutes ago, Still Me said: he’s 16 and just got up and like 10 minutes after he opened the door the whole hallway stinks like boy… what DO?! Invest in gas masks. My grandson is 13, and every time he opens his door, it's like that scene in The Ten Commandments where the Angel of Death arrives. 5 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM 38 minutes ago, Still Me said: he’s 16 Hate to say it, but I think you answered your own question here. 4 Quote
Insipid Posted yesterday at 04:07 PM Posted yesterday at 04:07 PM Christen it with your own farts, obviously. 1 5 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM 1 hour ago, UwPp said: Febreeze is your friend. For sure hit that hallway so fast. 1 1 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM 1 hour ago, discolé monade said: lol assnfeet 🤢 4 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM 59 minutes ago, The_annoying_one said: Hate to say it, but I think you answered your own question here. But I didn’t stink at 16. Well maybe a different stink. That gummy bear body spray was popular 1 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM 32 minutes ago, Insipid said: Christen it with your own farts, obviously. I wish I had them on deck 2 Quote
[classic swim] Posted yesterday at 06:16 PM Posted yesterday at 06:16 PM Ask him if he wants to impress the ladies and that might motivate him. If my solution doesn’t work then oh well. My grandpa used to kick the shit outta my dad. 2 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 06:39 PM Author Posted yesterday at 06:39 PM 22 minutes ago, [classic swim] said: Ask him if he wants to impress the ladies and that might motivate him. If my solution doesn’t work then oh well. My grandpa used to kick the shit outta my dad. See I’ve tried that. I don’t think he much cares for anything other than his phone and band 1 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 07:14 PM Author Posted yesterday at 07:14 PM 1 minute ago, scoobdog said: Wait… he’s in a band? He’s in school band…marching band…he plays the flute 🙄 2 Quote
André Toulon Posted yesterday at 07:21 PM Posted yesterday at 07:21 PM fap musk. dubious use of deodorant. nothing will change until he wants to impress a girl which is when he will adopt Cologne or body spray as a remedy...Which is objectively worse. 2 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 07:26 PM Author Posted yesterday at 07:26 PM 9 minutes ago, scoobdog said: lol. Yeah that checks out. 6ft tall, the grace of a bull and plays the fucking flute… 1 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 07:27 PM Author Posted yesterday at 07:27 PM 5 minutes ago, André Toulon said: fap musk. dubious use of deodorant. nothing will change until he wants to impress a girl which is when he will adopt Cologne or body spray as a remedy...Which is objectively worse. He’s in high school when does that click into effect? Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 07:37 PM Posted yesterday at 07:37 PM 9 minutes ago, Still Me said: 6ft tall, the grace of a bull and plays the fucking flute… Flutes get a bad rap… usually because of the clarinets. I just meant stale uniform musk permeates everything. My duffel still smells like it 20 years on. 1 Quote
-Kudasai- Posted yesterday at 07:40 PM Posted yesterday at 07:40 PM As a Jethro Tull fan I will not tolerate any flute slaner! 2 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 07:40 PM Author Posted yesterday at 07:40 PM Just now, scoobdog said: Flutes get a bad rap… usually because of the clarinets. I just meant stale uniform musk permeates everything. My duffel still smells like it 20 years on. Oh no, no uniform. We pay $200 every year for a uniform he doesn’t get to keep or bring home. The school gets them dry cleaned. Then they have the audacity to ask for donations totaling 25k. No actual fund raising, just ‘gimme money’…. i have so much hate for his band 2 Quote
Still Me Posted yesterday at 07:41 PM Author Posted yesterday at 07:41 PM Just now, -Kudasai- said: As a Jethro Tull fan I will not tolerate any flute slaner! Slaner? I’m merely saying a kid his size could be playing a more impressive instrument…like the tuba…lol or drums….drums to me is more versatile than a wind instrument Quote
André Toulon Posted yesterday at 08:10 PM Posted yesterday at 08:10 PM 42 minutes ago, Still Me said: He’s in high school when does that click into effect? probably college or later now. I had to talk to girls because the Internet didnt exist...At least not the way ot does now. These kids have way more options than to take Ls trying to get the attention of someone they like. Quote
Chappi Posted yesterday at 09:53 PM Posted yesterday at 09:53 PM Mine used to get real bad because I spent a lot of my free time in my room. I started getting self-conscious about it in my later high school days, so I took up burning incense in my room and keeping the door open. Quote
Noob Posted yesterday at 11:02 PM Posted yesterday at 11:02 PM I'd say try keeping his window open but it's getting cold out now so idk. But it friggin works. Quote
scoobdog Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 3 hours ago, Still Me said: Oh no, no uniform. We pay $200 every year for a uniform he doesn’t get to keep or bring home. The school gets them dry cleaned. Then they have the audacity to ask for donations totaling 25k. No actual fund raising, just ‘gimme money’…. i have so much hate for his band No, it’s not the uniform… it’s everything it touches. Back in the day, uniforms were wool which breathe. In the past thirty years, they’ve added more polyester, either a blend or outright, and those uniforms trap everything like a tent. Everything you’re wearing underneath starts smelling like sweat and mold. It’s hella nasty. 1 1 Quote
Still Me Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 3 minutes ago, scoobdog said: No, it’s not the uniform… it’s everything it touches. Back in the day, uniforms were wool which breathe. In the past thirty years, they’ve added more polyester, either a blend or outright, and those uniforms trap everything like a tent. Everything you’re wearing underneath starts smelling like sweat and mold. It’s hella nasty. 🤢 2 Quote
scoobdog Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 7 hours ago, Still Me said: Slaner? I’m merely saying a kid his size could be playing a more impressive instrument…like the tuba…lol or drums….drums to me is more versatile than a wind instrument You don’t want a beat off in the family. Flutes don’t get a whole lot of appreciation, but that’s a difficult instrument to play given nobody can hear you on the field. Mad respect. Anyway, he should be a trumpet. Quote
mthor Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 hours ago, scoobdog said: No, it’s not the uniform… it’s everything it touches. Back in the day, uniforms were wool which breathe. In the past thirty years, they’ve added more polyester, either a blend or outright, and those uniforms trap everything like a tent. Everything you’re wearing underneath starts smelling like sweat and mold. It’s hella nasty. In the past 30 years? Ours were pure polyester, and that was back in the early 70s. Quote
scoobdog Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, mthor said: In the past 30 years? Ours were pure polyester, and that was back in the early 70s. Stanbury was still making all wool uniforms in early ‘80’s, but that’s not to say polyester wasn’t used elsewhere. Before that time, you didn’t really see as many polyester wool blends like we have since. A big reason for that is polyester has evolved as a material in the past 50 or so years, making it more versatile. I would imagine your uniforms weren’t particularly forgiving. Quote
molarbear Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 17 hours ago, Still Me said: he’s 16 and just got up and like 10 minutes after he opened the door the whole hallway stinks like boy… what DO?! Don't touch any sock on the floor 3 Quote
Still Me Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 3 hours ago, molarbear said: Don't touch any sock on the floor I have a brother…I’ve learned that early 2 1 Quote
discolé monade Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago baking soda. there are little holders you can buy. it helps with moisture and stink. febreeze and you 3 are going to have to sit down and discuss social graces. 2 Quote
Still Me Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, discolé monade said: baking soda. there are little holders you can buy. it helps with moisture and stink. febreeze and you 3 are going to have to sit down and discuss social graces. Ill look into the baking soda things for sure, as for social graces…we’ve been talking about it for 2 years 1 Quote
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