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What do you mean it is not necessary to own 50 shirts?

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Aside from those poor girls across town, nobody needs 50 printed tees. I started wondering how I had acquired so many. Part of it is just time. My shirt size hasn’t changed in 30 years and I have tees that old to prove it. Of course, there’s a lot of stretch in that cotton.

A lot of the shirts were freebies. When you donate blood, sometimes you get a T-shirt. When you run in a marathon, you get a T-shirt. I don’t have any marathon T-shirts. I do have some long-distance bike ride shirts, but you don’t have to ride a bike to get one of those. If you stand on the side of the road and pass out water to the riders, you get a shirt – year after year after year.

Some of the shirts were gifts, mostly from my wife. Those were the ones that proclaim me to be a grouch, a klutz or stinky.

Some guys get shirts that tell the world that they are the best dad, the best husband, the greatest golfer. I get shirts that warn those around me to stand back lest they be contaminated by toxic waste.

There were a few shirts that I had actually bought for myself to commemorate some event in my life or to support some school function. I’m especially fond of sportswear from every college I ever got kicked out of. An education might have been a better choice but you get what you can.

Now that we’re paring down the number of shirts in my dresser, maybe we can “pair down” the 560 shoes spread throughout the house. I don’t know what to do with them, though; the poor girls across town already have shoes, I’m told.

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©Copyright 2013 by David Porter who can be reached at david@ramblinman.us. All rights reserved. No, I didn’t really get kicked out of college. It just sounds better than “flunked out.”

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