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tribdog
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You sure they were giggling at your underwear, peewee?
I didn't even know men's underwear came in colors, but I did see a Micheal Jordan underwear commercial that had grey underwear in it.tribdog said:since before color came out? wow. How long ago was it that the world was black and white?
and modest to boot!Kurdt said:Oh too many to count. :uhh:
tribdog said:You sure they were giggling at your underwear, peewee?
Evo said:Kurdt, I'm sorry, but the idea of brown underwear scares me, the practicality of it does seems obvious however. If you can hide the skid marks, there is no need to launder them, right?
DaveC426913 said:http://only2cats.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!C72A6B59400F237A!250.entry"
"ALL men see in only 16 colors, like Windows default settings. Peach, for example, is a fruit, not a color. Pumpkin is also a fruit. We have no idea what mauve is."
Wouldn't it be a disadvantage for an interior decorator to see colors that her clients can't? That would be like me buying a music player that only played in ranges inaudible to human ears. :uhh:Math Is Hard said:I blame the mutant tetrachromat women for inventing all those extra colors:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06256/721190-114.stm
Evo said:Wouldn't it be a disadvantage for an interior decorator to see colors that her clients can't? That would be like me buying a music player that only played in ranges inaudible to human ears. :uhh:
Evo said:Wouldn't it be a disadvantage for an interior decorator to see colors that her clients can't? That would be like me buying a music player that only played in ranges inaudible to human ears. :uhh:
But if her clients can't see the difference, it's meaningless. I'm not going to take someones word over what I see for myself when it comes to color choices.DaveC426913 said:The music analogy would be better quality sound than your clients can hear, not sound that's out-of-range.
Tetrachromats can distinguish between colours better than average. Matching walls and upholstery will be easier if you can tell that two greens are close but not the same.
It's not as simple as that. Under differnt lighting conditions (such as daylight vs. incandescent), those colours could look quite different. Ideally, the client would have to test their colour choices under several situations. Or they could hire someone to whom it is second-nature.Evo said:But if her clients can't see the difference, it's meaningless.
I'll get my Joo Janta 200s...mattmns said:For the record: the underwear is extremely soft and comfortable, dead sexy, and really emphasizes the goods pics coming soon
mcknia07 said:Real men wear PINK!
mcknia07 said:I'm good with that picture, lol, and that guy is even very well fit too "biggrin:
rootX said:I came across this while goggling.
tribdog said:very well fit? or would fit very well?
Artman said:The obvious answer to the OP's question is wash in hot water. I had an entire pink wardrobe after washing something new that was red in hot water.
:grumpy: So yes, real men DO wear pink.
:uhh: and so do I.