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My hubby also doesn’t sweat much. Not good for a big guy in the south. I sweat thinking about summer. My girls sweat easily also, can get really annoying. Thanks for the effort Gina.
70 minutes on the ellipticrack and I was dripping sweat. Those microfiber workout clothes never show it though. Designed to wick away the moisture and rapidly disperse it into the atmosphere. Especially here where it is really dry. Another side effect of a dry climate (besides losing the sweaty T-shirt contest) - my normally slightly curly hair goes completely straight - no body, no life, no style. When I was in Colorado, it was Denver hair, but now I think Turkey Hair makes much more descriptive term.
Wanna is one thing, able is another. I didn’t pack anything but microfiber this trip, and I won’t be home again until next month. I’m not sure I could find a plain gray cotton T-shirt there either. All of my T-shirts are trophy shirts from various sporting events, or souvenir T-shirts from travel when I find something pretty. And if you think I’m going to pay tourist prices for an ugly gray cotton Turkey T-shirt.......
Way too funny!! I’ll take one of each - medium please.
The first would get me thrown in jail here, the other would get me thrown out of Turk Telecom and probably out of my job. They just don’t have the same concept of freedom of expression here.
You’d get thrown in prison in Turkey for wearing a cheap tourist T-Shirt?? The Turkish police would have a field day in cities like Orlando and Las Vegas!! They could raid those “3 T’s for $10” stores… I’d be in favor of that!!
Actually Emmi, I thought you got it from one of your Rastafarian friends!
Tim, I actually worked in the souvenir industry for close to 6 years, I agree with you the quality leaves someting to be desired.