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    There is no such thing as a generic bathrobe. You have to have a quiver. At least one fleece, one heavy cotton terry for after spa or shower, a waffle style for warmer weather after spa or just walking around. Then there's the question of whether you cook breakfast in your robe, in which case shorter sleeves are a must. And then for hot weather a sarong is nice. So the question Buzz is what kind of robe are you looking for. (Note--when you retire you can get rid of your ties==except one for funerals-- and button down shirts but you will need to invest in more bathrobes.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    Need a good robe. I can’t find a thread here so obviously I can’t get a new one until I hear everyone’s opinion on who makes the best one. I mean it’s tradition here guys. Maybe I’ll definitely smoke some weed now and then make another old person thread later. Cause we got old(er).
    And I still need slippers….
    https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...ighlight=robes is one that you could take a look at and bump if needed instead of random thread you posted in.

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    Which Christmas thread are we supposed to use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    There is no such thing as a generic bathrobe. You have to have a quiver. At least one fleece, one heavy cotton terry for after spa or shower, a waffle style for warmer weather after spa or just walking around. Then there's the question of whether you cook breakfast in your robe, in which case shorter sleeves are a must. And then for hot weather a sarong is nice. So the question Buzz is what kind of robe are you looking for. (Note--when you retire you can get rid of your ties==except one for funerals-- and button down shirts but you will need to invest in more bathrobes.)
    Don't forget your airport or Walmart shopping bathrobes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthop View Post
    Which Christmas thread are we supposed to use?
    Ask KQ


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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    There is no such thing as a generic bathrobe. You have to have a quiver. At least one fleece, one heavy cotton terry for after spa or shower, a waffle style for warmer weather after spa or just walking around. Then there's the question of whether you cook breakfast in your robe, in which case shorter sleeves are a must. And then for hot weather a sarong is nice. So the question Buzz is what kind of robe are you looking for. (Note--when you retire you can get rid of your ties==except one for funerals-- and button down shirts but you will need to invest in more bathrobes.)
    I’m thinking about an after hot tub type of robe. Keeping my body warm as it dries me.
    I haven’t had a robe since probably age 14 and it’s time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    There is no such thing as a generic bathrobe. You have to have a quiver. At least one fleece, one heavy cotton terry for after spa or shower, a waffle style for warmer weather after spa or just walking around. Then there's the question of whether you cook breakfast in your robe, in which case shorter sleeves are a must. And then for hot weather a sarong is nice. So the question Buzz is what kind of robe are you looking for. (Note--when you retire you can get rid of your ties==except one for funerals-- and button down shirts but you will need to invest in more bathrobes.)
    Leave it to old goat to have a bathrobe quiver. Maybe it's time to start a "show us your bathrobe quiver" thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    Leave it to old goat to have a bathrobe quiver. Maybe it's time to start a "show us your bathrobe quiver" thread.

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    You don't want to see that.

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    We want to see the silk Hugh Hefner robe that's in the back of your closet

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    hugh conway matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    We want to see the silk Hugh Hefner robe that's in the back of your closet
    No silk robe alas. I do have a Japanese robe my wife brought back from Japan but it's only cotton. The way I got my first sarong was--I was in CA interviewing and staying at my cousin's house. Sitting around the pool with one of her girlfriends I commented on her sarong. She said a friend had brought back a bunch of them from Fiji. She asked me if I would like it and took it off and gave it to me. She wasn't wearing anything else. I decided I like California.

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    I worked with a guy who spent time in Papua New Guinea in the 80’s. He also praised a sarong he brought back with him. Wearing it commando. While riding his motorcycle sometimes. I like your memory of the sarong better.

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    And the taking out the garbage robes. You need three of these for different times of year. They should be different patterns and opposing colors from your pajama pants because the neighbors love that shit.

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    What's wrong with shopping in your boxer shorts. Worked for my cousin's first husband, at least before rehab.

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    Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
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    Reading the first pages of the Taos thread, " splats book is mentioned. What is this book? Tia

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    "Spats" not *Splat*

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    Huh

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    What is this spats book?

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    I’m not sure but the topic is likely something controversial


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    He gave me a copy years ago, I have it around here somewhere, or at least I used to. I read part of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    What is this spats book?
    You don’t know Spats?

    Here is a clue: I have eaten food that you cooked and enjoyed it. Spats would have refused to eat it and then written a 37 page manifesto proving mathematically that your food sucks.





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    And would call anyone who disagrees with him a “literal psychopath who just wants people to die”

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    He's an individual, no doubt.

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