Jun 05, 2006 14:13
Why, do T-shirts get holes in them.
4 month old T-shirt, already with holes.
No Major amounts of bleach was used but somehow washing EATS UP our BELOVED t-shirts god dammits
We need to stop this craziness, before we are a nation that's T-SHIRTless
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Oh that's right...He isn'ttt french for reals now is heeeeeeee.
Bet he writes poetry n chit too.
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Lol, how cute =).
Well, sometimes.... the washer is to blame too.
I found that my old washer (now twice removed) had a treacherous surface along one side of the agitator. It was the reason for the holes in my soccer shirts =*). It broke my heart what it had done to my Arsenal shirt.
So I removed the agitator, and carefully shaved of the burrs and smoothed the surface out =).
Et voila! My shirts survived much better!!
However, I do agree that darn bleach does that. It should come with a surgeon general's warning!!!! =*)
Have you seen this new Clorox colour bleach products? I wonder if it comforts our clothes through the harsh reality of the bleaching process.
Lots of love,
The Coun^t ^v ^^
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Selling out to real life, like it's a bad thing. Aspiring, showering and not glorifying angst.
You have a few years on me per your time tables, but yeah I was close to a decade behind you in the punk scene.
However, I am SURE you can join me in my disgust the movement is reborn to kids wherein it should have died where it belonged. When it was true and meant something, not strictly fashion.
Goth...GOTH....all those stupid sub categories that never existed at the time the music was created. I just keep wanting to say "What do you know about it, you weren't there!"
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