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  1. …and obviously I’m not referring to the sweat that builds up on a person’t chest when it is pressed tightly against another’s. A birthday suit is the most appropriate attire for that situation.

  2. Agree with Lech re: the wife beaters. They’ll help keep the sweat from your back off your dress shirt but won’t help the underarms, which is the worst area, even with deodorant and anti-perspirant.

    I still have my dress shirts dry cleaned after each time I wear them even if I have an undershirt on. But that’s because I’m of Eastern European descent and sweat more than Mike Tyson at a spelling bee.

  3. “chest sweat”?????? Who in the world has a chest sweat problem??? OK sure you can sweat there, but to design a t-shirt to attack that problem and purposefully avoid the armpits? Is there anyone out there whose chest starts sweating before their pits?

  4. Wife beaters can help with chest and back sweat… what REALLY doesn’t make ANY sense are those creepy “net” wife beaters that old eastern europeans still wear. They look like the old net, reusable grocery bags from the 70s, but you wear it on your body for some reason instead of carrying soup cans and fruit.

  5. wet phone fix: put it in a glass of alcohol then airdry. the alcohol displaces the water, and then dries quickly, thus avoiding any corrosion. placing in rice for 24hrs can work too. google it.

  6. quote:
    rob, if you want to bring your stuff over on the weekend of April 10, I will do your taxes for you.
    Bring a six pack of good beer too…I’ll have the taxes done before we get to the second bottle.

    THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you just relieved a ton of stress!!!!! you are an angel and dont let anyone ever tell you otherwise!!!

    *rob*

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