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« FYI | Main | Comfort Eagle » September 06, 2002P-FunkMan, you know what I hate? When I'm running late, and I grab a pair of pants out of my dresser, and I don't realize until it's too late that they sat in the dryer too long, so they're sort of funky smelling. That's right, I'm wearing my funky pants today. Comments
Well, Funky Pants are better than Crabby Pants. I know the feeling. Happens from time to time can relate. New to this place but love it. Anyhow no one will notice I'm sure. Kristi :) Posted by: Kristi at September 6, 2002 10:27 AML o L :-) Posted by: inut at September 6, 2002 10:29 AMyucky smelly :P Could be worse. Here in NYC you are lucky not to pass out on the subways sometimes from all the P- Funk. Posted by: sol at September 6, 2002 10:29 AMFebreez, babe, febreez I know how that goes. When you're in college, you wear the funky pants all the time to keep from spending valuable change on laundry. Posted by: juby at September 6, 2002 10:32 AMWhat's worse is funky smelling sheets that have sat in the cupboard too long but you have no choice because your two year old has the flu and has ruined the ones you were sleeping on! Posted by: Rachel at September 6, 2002 10:33 AMCould be worse, at least you have ready access to a washer/dryer. While living away for the first time it was a 1.5 hour trip to the nearest laundromat, so it wasn't until clothes got funky from being worn too much that my roomate would take a trip to the laundromat. Luckily I had more clothes than he did so while I waited as long, my clothes were always fresh when I wore them :D Posted by: Ryan_W at September 6, 2002 10:37 AMHey, did you borrow those from me? I was wondering where they went. Well, wash 'em before you return 'em Wheaton! Posted by: tj at September 6, 2002 10:38 AMMy pants smell good today but seem to be wrinkled. Did not pay enough attention this morning. Anyway, do you expect someone to be sniffing your pants today? heh I knew your life was much more exciting than mine, but that takes it to a whole new level. Posted by: danielle at September 6, 2002 10:41 AMThat's ok. I went to grab my jeans out of the dryer this morning, only to find that I hadn't emptied the lint screen and they weren't dry. They sat in there all night, slighty damp. Damn. So I'm wearing my dirty pants today. hehe. Posted by: Scott at September 6, 2002 10:42 AMCripes! Thanks for reminding me! (running to switch the clothes in the W/D) I hate laundry day. I hate procrastinating enough to require a laundry day. Posted by: Shannon S at September 6, 2002 10:43 AMno, what sucks is when your running late to the office, you grab the first pair of pants you see and then half way into your commute you realize your wearing your garden pants, you know the ones with the holes in the knees and permanant dirt stains on the top front. I've done it three times. Posted by: AzureBosque at September 6, 2002 10:46 AMat least your not taking assesment testing next to someone you've known online for 2 years who HASNT SAID A WORD TO YOU IN THE PAST TWO DAYS that you've been doing orientation together with him. Then you lift up your arm and you realize that the seam of your shirt has come completely undone and you are just walking around with a big huge open hole exposing your vampire like arms. eayea!!! but then again all my clothes are funky because I'm afraid to run the dryer at night and piss of my neighbors. So I always wear semi wet clothes to school. yes. I'm THAT cool. Posted by: sarah at September 6, 2002 10:47 AMI dunno... I think it's worse to be in a hurry, grab pants out of the dryer, and realize they're not quite dry yet. And then having to feel all itchy as they dry... Febreeze will take care of any funk. Posted by: Thumper at September 6, 2002 10:49 AM...what will Travis think? Posted by: ze-mag at September 6, 2002 10:54 AMAre they like radioactive pants that command you? Posted by: missy at September 6, 2002 10:55 AM
there's always the moldy "sat in the washer too long" or the really horrible "rode in the dryer with the bathmat" burned rubber smell. yeah, y'all know what i'm talking about. :) this was a fun entry. Posted by: christy at September 6, 2002 11:01 AMI've left mine in the washing machine overnight... or longer. Only cure for that is washing them again. Posted by: redhaiku at September 6, 2002 11:15 AMFunky pants...?!? Would that be trousers or undergarments? You really should make this clear to your overseas readers. I prefer to air dry. And I'm often a smarty pants... so there. PS nice to see a whimsical post after the very serious posts of late. Posted by: Miss Chris at September 6, 2002 11:19 AMi hate funky pants... i bet you could sell those babies for a lot of money at e-bay, though! >=) Posted by: suzy at September 6, 2002 11:20 AMOr.......you grab those pants, realize too late that they are that last grade of laundry---yup, that's right---some men have laundry grades---1st day, 2nd day, and Weee-OOO! Fortunately, you didn't grab the ones that take `funky' to a whole new level that has every dog in the neighborhood wanting to check you out because they all suddenly realize there's a new butt to smell. At least they're not your "lucky" pants--you know, the pants you never wash because you don't want to wash the luck away. (You're an actor, you know the legend of Barrymore's Hamlet tights.) Posted by: The Unbound Writer at September 6, 2002 11:22 AMMake my funk the p-funk, baby! And I second the "Febreeze" emotion, too. If it can get the cigar smell out of my sweats (for wintertime smoking in the garage), it'll get the p-funk out of any ol' pair of trousers. Hope you don't work in a cubicle at G4 - smells tend to, um, linger in those things. Posted by: Bob Woods at September 6, 2002 11:28 AMP-Funk? Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yay... LOL, before I read the whole post I thought they btw, finally got my site launched! SpongeWil FunkyPants I never dry pants. Either dry clean or air dry and iron. Come on, your married, Wil. J/K Posted by: David at September 6, 2002 11:56 AMYou know, if you had phrased that better 'funky' pants wouldn't have sounded so bad. Having a little funk is better than having none at all:) Posted by: Annie at September 6, 2002 12:25 PMDitto on the no dryer - I have to be careful my pants don't shrink since I never find ones that are long enough!! Very nice to have a lighthearted entry! Thanks for making me smile. :) Posted by: SarahJo at September 6, 2002 12:26 PMThe smell will fade. It could be worse... It seems my pants keep shrinking... but only in the waist, never in the length! Posted by: anon at September 6, 2002 12:32 PMI suppose I should tell my story of how I once wore the exact same pair of unwashed jeans for 30 days straight when in college. But I won't. You go, funkadelic boy! Posted by: Gwalchmai at September 6, 2002 12:55 PMHey, at least you have pants (assuming you mean trousers, not undergarments). :D Some of us are forced to wear skirts when we run out or find they're a little funky. Lucky I'm a girl, ne? Posted by: Jan at September 6, 2002 12:58 PM[taunt singing=TRUE] Wil has funky pants! Wil has funky pants! [/taunt] Dude, my pants get funky in the washer, in the dryer, in my closet, and especially while I wear them. Funk on, dude. Hmmm..Mr Funky Pants? In the Monkey Island there is a Fancy Pants named pirate..ahem a-want-to-be-pirate!:) Posted by: Agnes at September 6, 2002 01:11 PMMy god. I go off for a short doctor's appointment and I come back and everybody's smelling their pants? Wil, you really gotta watch what you say around here sometimes. ;) Hope you have/had a great weekend! Sounds like the beginning of a Seinfeld episode. Posted by: Fred Fowler at September 6, 2002 02:04 PMJust be happy your dryer works. My roommate's dryer has been broken for over 2 weeks now & he still hasn't gotten it fixed. I have to go to my parent's house to do laundry. But, on the bright side, it's an excuse to visit them. And I get free leftovers, which are always better than anything I can make. P.S. I've been a Trek fan since I saw Next Gen at the beginning & am a member of Starfleet, the fan organization. Stumbled across your blog in another blog's link. It's an interesting read. Enjoy writing fiction myself, although I tend to write more fantasy than sci-fi. Haven't had more than a few poems published, however. Posted by: Emily at September 6, 2002 02:07 PMI'm a music teacher (k-12) and I wore some "old-lady polyester pants" today. I wondered why they were only $14 when I bought them in a hurry the other day. :-P The little kids didn't care, but my choir students gave me those *looks.* Posted by: Jennifer S at September 6, 2002 02:25 PMI never thought that clothes that sat in the dryer too long were that bad. It's those sat-in-the-WASHER-too-long clothes that give off that nice "sour" fragrance. But, yeah, it sucks to have to wear them. I just try to sit/walk downwind from everyone. Love the post Wil! http://www.slowwave.com/archive.cgi?jul02 First strip. "My name is Prince, and I am funky!" pants = trousers. (I think.) Posted by: sandra at September 6, 2002 03:03 PMAya, "pants" means "trousers" in Americanese. It's one of the embarrassing mistakes I keep making here in the UK -- forgetting that here, "pants" means "underpants." "Oh, these pants are too tight" gets you some strange looks... Posted by: DebH at September 6, 2002 03:48 PMI'm off my feed now. Posted by: synchronicity at September 6, 2002 05:01 PMOne day this week I woke up late and must have been sleeping weird since I had no blood in my arms. Have you ever tried to get dressed without being able to move your fingers? And that boys and girls is why penguins don't wear pants :) Posted by: playgod at September 6, 2002 06:13 PMI agree with the "funky sheets" smell. I think that's far worse than "funky pants" smell... Although the scariest thing to ever come out of a dryer for me was a down-filled duvet, which I'd tossed in with a dryer sheet on "fluff." My advice to you all...? DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!!!! Posted by: kendoka at September 6, 2002 09:24 PMHey, it is football season. Those paints could give you good luck in vegas. Maybe they won't notice. Buy a round of drinks and get in the smokers section. If your clothes are stronger than that, burn them. LOL! You know, I very infrequently post here in the comments section. Today, however, I had to only because THE EXACT SAME THING HAPPENED TO ME THIS MORNING!!! I woke up late, ridiculously short in-and-out shower, threw on the most convenient thing (and one of the last....it's close to laundry-mat day) and was out the door in a flash. A few blocks from my house I sensed this disturbing aroma...I thought the car in front of me had an incredibly strong emissions problem. After they turned a corner and I continued to smell the waftings of odor I wondered if it was my own car. After I pulled into the parking lot at work and was walking up to the door (some 50 yards from my car), I was still inhaling a small, minute dose of odor that I couldn't recognize. Suddenly, it dawned on me. I kneeled down feigning that I needed to tie my shoe. While down there, I secretly whiffed my own pants (I know how it sounds) and discovered that the stench (ok...it really wasn't a "stench" but you get the idea) was actually coming from my own apparel. Luckily for me, I was 20 minutes early which gave me time to run home and choose another pair of jeans (why do they call them "pairs"?) and everything worked out. So, I guess I'm trying to say, "you go, 'Mr. Smelly Pants'". :) Posted by: the brett at September 6, 2002 10:19 PMSwitched to UNSCENTED fabric softener Posted by: Scott T at September 6, 2002 11:19 PMdear god, you've just generated 50 comments on bad-smelling pants. I had no idea that there were so many people wearing smelly cloths. Thanks for the enlightenment Wil. Posted by: Donna at September 7, 2002 02:50 PMI dunno, Fabreze and I don't get along. I can't tell whether it smells better or worse than that funky dryer smell. Posted by: Daryl W. at September 7, 2002 08:39 PMHumm, now I know why your fictionalized character of yourself in the vegas conference saga you haven't yet finished is called Spoogebog vega$pants. probably these were the very funky pants you modelled the character after, right? Naw, I did see an ad on a bus for the cartoon show you were spoofing. I didn't know that before. Posted by: Amethest at September 8, 2002 01:57 AMThey smell funky when they sit in the washer for too long. Posted by: Mike at September 8, 2002 04:03 AMain't no party like a p-funk party cuz a p-funk party DON'T STOP! Posted by: laural at September 8, 2002 07:31 AMHow does sitting in the dryer for too long make them smell? Didn't you wash them first? Did they burn? Don't you use dryer sheets? Man, now I'm going to wonder about this. I'm going to do laundry now.... Posted by: Jessica at September 8, 2002 02:18 PMthe miracle of life...those little microbes...living, breeding and dying in your pants...the waste product they excrete is the funky smell that will cling to you long after you take your funky pants off...could it be they are now colonizing your nose! Posted by: d. burr at September 8, 2002 05:32 PMthats funny Posted by: kim at September 8, 2002 09:12 PMDo you no what Funky pants are in the UK???? LOL Posted by: Phil UK at September 9, 2002 02:18 AMWhat do the British expect from us? Noone in America has said the word "trousers" in over a hundred years. If we mean "under" we say "under", It's really quite simple. Of course, there are boxers, which go both ways....(and I'm not insinuating anything about Tyson or Foreman, either.). It gets really confusing when you start talking biscuits, cookies, crackers, chips, and crisps. Not to mention jelly and jam. And then we have automobiles. In England only convertibles have hoods, and (only?) elephants have trunks. That's the most frightening concept of all. (Babies wear bonnets in the US, and cowboys wear boots. The words have absolutely nothing to do with cars over here.) http://www.english2american.com To further divide the nations...we could discuss sports. For some reason those in Britain think bowling is supposed to be done outside, and with tiny balls. http://www.ananova.com/images/news/princecharles_bowlspa300x420.jpg Posted by: John at September 9, 2002 04:44 AMshaddap wheaton :o) Posted by: bobckc at September 9, 2002 06:04 AMAmazingly, 62 people have commented on the state of your pants. Well, 63 now. Go WWDN! Posted by: Mitch at September 9, 2002 07:26 AMWhat does it mean to 'funky' is it bad or what, I odn't understand in the UK it means cool, happening, funky Posted by: Beastly Spike at September 9, 2002 12:19 PMMake my funk the p-funk. Posted by: Steve at September 9, 2002 07:08 PMfunky smell wil! Posted by: Emily at September 10, 2002 07:54 AMI never thought of washing my clothes before...this might work wonders, like this new thing I tried called "showering"...it's a scary concept, but its worked wonders on my social life, I havent seen such drastic results since deoderant *lol* Posted by: Liser at September 10, 2002 08:18 PMOnce I complained because I had funky pants. Then I met a man who had no lower body. So I took his pants. I mean, hey, it's not like he was gonna use 'em or anything. Posted by: Gopher at September 12, 2002 05:25 AMHEH, I have my funky pants on today, they're clean and don't smell bad but they have a hole forming in the crotch (where the seams meet). It's fine and nobody would see it unless they were trying to steal my man-juice. Posted by: shatnerslovechild at September 12, 2002 08:16 AMHardy har har!!! Funky pants don't come from dryers, they come from the over-saturation of body odor, like my ass cheese, for example. 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