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20th April 06, 06:06 AM
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Talcum on the tush?
As the weather gets warmer (even in Maine), I've noticed the "natural warmth" we enjoy in the winter becomes more of a liability. Sitting at my desk most of the day does not allow for the benefits of "regimentalization" :rolleyes: to take place. By the end of the day, I'm getting, well, sort of "tacky" (as in not yet dried paint) in that area.
What's are the suggestions about keeping things dryer--and don't anybody say "stick it out the window!"
Thanks,
Michael
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20th April 06, 06:10 AM
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I know what you're talking about. Maybe you could stick a small fan under your desk.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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20th April 06, 06:46 AM
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Let the A/C have a kilt check
Talc is fine, but not the answer if sitting a bunch
Jack
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20th April 06, 07:55 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by longshadows
What's are the suggestions about keeping things dryer--and don't anybody say "stick it out the window!" 
Light cotton boxers
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20th April 06, 07:59 AM
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"Body Glide" talc works great.
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20th April 06, 08:12 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Iolaus
Light cotton boxers
only use these if you are not moving around much. If you walk around a lot in the heat, these cotton boxers will bunch and chaff. If you do walk about a bit, get some man-made fibre boxers ( available at most outdoors stores). Those will wick away most moisture, keep you cool, and prevent a good amount of chaffing,
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20th April 06, 08:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by davedove
I know what you're talking about. Maybe you could stick a small fan under your desk.
Ditto - and if your desk has a full to the floor modesty panel no-one will know its there & you will be sitting pretty all day long.
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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20th April 06, 08:58 AM
#8
Talcum dries the skin and that is not always a good thing. Get some Body Glide and just air out when you can (ie spread out if no one ca see under the desk).
www.bodyglide.com
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20th April 06, 09:47 AM
#9
Can you maybe just get up and air out for five minutes every hour or so?
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20th April 06, 09:57 AM
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 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
only use these if you are not moving around much. If you walk around a lot in the heat, these cotton boxers will bunch and chaff. If you do walk about a bit, get some man-made fibre boxers ( available at most outdoors stores). Those will wick away most moisture, keep you cool, and prevent a good amount of chaffing,
The "sportsmans" boxer-briefs work well, too - they're made of material that wicks sweat, breathes, and they're fitted closely so they won't "bunch up" on you.
Living in the Arizona desert means learning to cope with sweat.
While doing historical demos and the like, I've been known to tuck up my shirttail to make a kind of loin strap, passing the tail from back to front under the kilt.
Five to seven yards of 55-60" wool doesn't work all that well in the summertime around here, with temperatures reaching 115 degrees F (45+ degrees C). I've also been known to shuck the kilt and go in a belted shirt for those same demonstrations...
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