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My family thinks I am nutty. I have what I call my soup eatin' shirts. I
like to eat black bean soup at a certain restaurant but even when I tuck a
napkin into the front of my shirt, I might spill a drop or two down my
front. So I specifically bought shirts to address this problem. They are
all dark brown. Some are solid colors but a couple of them have a pattern
to them.

My dad has salsa/spaghetti shirts. They are burgundy.

So... Do you have any clothes like that?


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"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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> My family thinks I am nutty. I have what I call my soup eatin' shirts. I
> like to eat black bean soup at a certain restaurant but even when I tuck a
> napkin into the front of my shirt, I might spill a drop or two down my
> front. So I specifically bought shirts to address this problem. They are
> all dark brown. Some are solid colors but a couple of them have a pattern
> to them.
>
> My dad has salsa/spaghetti shirts. They are burgundy.
>
> So... Do you have any clothes like that?



No, can't say that I do.

Cheri

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"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> My family thinks I am nutty. I have what I call my soup eatin' shirts.
>> I like to eat black bean soup at a certain restaurant but even when I
>> tuck a napkin into the front of my shirt, I might spill a drop or two
>> down my front. So I specifically bought shirts to address this problem.
>> They are all dark brown. Some are solid colors but a couple of them have
>> a pattern to them.
>>
>> My dad has salsa/spaghetti shirts. They are burgundy.
>>
>> So... Do you have any clothes like that?

>
>
> No, can't say that I do.


Okay then.


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In article >, "Julie Bove" >
wrote:

> My family thinks I am nutty.



they aren't the only ones



I have what I call my soup eatin' shirts. I
> like to eat black bean soup at a certain restaurant but even when I tuck a
> napkin into the front of my shirt, I might spill a drop or two down my
> front. So I specifically bought shirts to address this problem. They are
> all dark brown. Some are solid colors but a couple of them have a pattern
> to them.
>
> My dad has salsa/spaghetti shirts. They are burgundy.
>
> So... Do you have any clothes like that?

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For some reason when I have food with sauces , it never fells a bit of sauce
will fall on my blouse I hardly ever leave the restaurant without a spot
right on the front of my blouse, for that reason I try to wear something
with a pattern
"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
> ...
>> My family thinks I am nutty. I have what I call my soup eatin' shirts.
>> I like to eat black bean soup at a certain restaurant but even when I
>> tuck a napkin into the front of my shirt, I might spill a drop or two
>> down my front. So I specifically bought shirts to address this problem.
>> They are all dark brown. Some are solid colors but a couple of them have
>> a pattern to them.
>>
>> My dad has salsa/spaghetti shirts. They are burgundy.
>>
>> So... Do you have any clothes like that?

>
>
> No, can't say that I do.
>
> Cheri
>





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"Jacquie" > wrote in message
m...
> For some reason when I have food with sauces , it never fells a bit of
> sauce will fall on my blouse I hardly ever leave the restaurant
> without a spot right on the front of my blouse, for that reason I try to
> wear something with a pattern


Yay! My mom has a habit of wearing white to Mexican restaurants. And
because she seems to be cold all of the time she normally wears a jacket.
She has a whole closet full of jackets but she always manages to wear the
white one then and always gets guacamole on the sleeve.

I guess I am overly focused on clothes based on something that happened to
me years ago. I hate white undies, perhaps because my mom thinks one should
only wear white. I don't know why. Anyway... I had worn some Hawaiian
print panties to work one day under a pair of off white pants. The pants
were a thick corduroy so I assumed I was safe. But when a coworker called
out, "Nice panties!", I knew I had been wrong.

Not long after that, my brother told me that his coworker told him that she
always wears black panties. That way if she gets a hole in her pants,
nobody can tell. So I was like... Uh... Does she always wear black pants?
He said she did not. This didn't make any sense to me until he finally
realized that she was in fact a very dark skinned black woman. So now I
either match the color of my undies to what I am wearing, or I just wear
beige because that's my skin tone.


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No, but I very rarely get any food on my clothes. As I said before I eat
whole wheat toast pizza with a steak knife and fork.

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