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sc_rufctr 09-24-2012 03:54 AM

First time for everything
 
I bought new sheets for my bed today. They're nice... 100% US grown cotton, 550 thread count with a slight satin finish.
But I just realised something. I'm 47 and that was the first time I've ever bought sheets in my life.

First my mother bought my sheets then my ex wife... My ex walked out leaving the sheets for the bed (and not much else :rolleyes:)

Anyways... It may not seem like a big deal but it is for me. What was I doing all of those years? Maybe is should have been more involved in the details of my life.
(My GF just rolled her eyes. She's reading this over my shoulder)

Edit: Oops... I've asked the mods to move this to "off topics"

rootmatt 09-24-2012 04:22 AM

Never mind. The old sheets will make great rags for working on your PORSCHE. See. Now we're back on topic. :D

sc_rufctr 09-24-2012 04:59 AM

That's what I'm planning to do. ;)

Targa Me 09-24-2012 07:11 AM

You can also use your old sheets to lay on if you're underneath the car. Or if your back is all greasy, dirty you can use the old sheets to cover the driver seat if you need to move the car.

Ronnie's.930 09-24-2012 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 6994099)
I bought new sheets for my bed today. They're nice... 100% US grown cotton, 550 thread count with a slight satin finish.
But I just realised something. I'm 47 and that was the first time I've ever bought sheets in my life.

First my mother bought my sheets then my ex wife... My ex walked out leaving the sheets for the bed (and not much else :rolleyes:)

Anyways... It may not seem like a big deal but it is for me. What was I doing all of those years? Maybe is should have been more involved in the details of my life.
(My GF just rolled her eyes. She's reading this over my shoulder)

Edit: Oops... I've asked the mods to move this to "off topics"

WOW, you are one spoiled MF!

SiberianDVM 09-24-2012 07:23 AM

I've got you beat: I'm 60 and I've NEVER bought sheets, nor am I planning to. :)

My mom gives me sheets for Christmas some years. I must have 3 packages that have never bee opened.

CCM911 09-24-2012 07:24 AM

Old sheets are also good for mopping up fluids that spill from your car if you are as sloppy and uncoordinated as I am. :)

sc_rufctr 09-24-2012 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie's.930 (Post 6994450)
WOW, you are one spoiled MF!

Yeah I know. Great isn't it?

emac 09-24-2012 10:49 AM

SiberianDVM

WOW Im going to be 63 in a month, never had new ones,sooo if you want to part with one pac I will forever owe you!! LOL

SiberianDVM 09-24-2012 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by emac (Post 6994787)
SiberianDVM

WOW Im going to be 63 in a month, never had new ones,sooo if you want to part with one pac I will forever owe you!! LOL

What size? :)

vash 09-24-2012 11:45 AM

just bought new sheets on saturday..

winter is coming, so i got Flannel. i love high thread count in the winter..nothing like sliding into a clean smooth cold bed..but my wife hates the chill..flannel makes life easier.


next set? get Egyptian cotton sheets. supposedly better. (lack of rain in the region)

GH85Carrera 09-24-2012 12:22 PM

There are limits to first time experiences. I have NEVER changed a diaper. I ain't gonna ever try.

I have purchased sheets back when I was single. Now I am not qualified to buy sheets that match the decor. I work hard on staying unqualified to match sheets to decor.

mossguy 09-24-2012 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by SiberianDVM (Post 6994857)
What size? :)

They come in sizes?

Rick Lee 09-24-2012 12:38 PM

My sheets are 1600 thread count. They are awesome.

SiberianDVM 09-24-2012 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mossguy (Post 6994966)
They come in sizes?

Man, you gotta get out more. :) My GF informed me that not only do they come in different sizes, they also come in colors (I want camo) and the new ones are made so they hug the mattress: fitded, or something like that.

So no more military corners! :D

red-beard 09-24-2012 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 6994099)
I bought new sheets for my bed today. They're nice... 100% US grown cotton, 550 thread count with a slight satin finish.
But I just realised something. I'm 47 and that was the first time I've ever bought sheets in my life.

First my mother bought my sheets then my ex wife... My ex walked out leaving the sheets for the bed (and not much else :rolleyes:)

Anyways... It may not seem like a big deal but it is for me. What was I doing all of those years? Maybe is should have been more involved in the details of my life.
(My GF just rolled her eyes. She's reading this over my shoulder)

Edit: Oops... I've asked the mods to move this to "off topics"

Do not buy silk sheets. They are far to "slippery" to gain proper "leverage". Satin for the same reason...

mjohnson 09-24-2012 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 6995297)
Do not buy silk sheets. They are far to "slippery" to gain proper "leverage". Satin for the same reason...

Other end of that spectrum - don't buy flannel if you wear anything to bed. You really don't want to roll over and have your jammies stay behind. My parents kept the house at 64F in the winter when I was a kid and I've lived that nightmare. Now I keep a warm body nearby and have no such problems...

Remember - smooth is nice and all of that but it's actually hotter to sleep in in the summer than coarser thread counts.

911boost 09-24-2012 03:54 PM

I too bought sheets a few weeks ago for the first time. My exwife also did all of that type of shopping. I figured I had been using the same camo sheets for long enough it was time for something a little fancier.

I actually got all new everything, boy does the $$ add up quick on that stuff!

Bill

Tobra 09-24-2012 07:31 PM

High thread count sheets are the bomb. I sleep to hot for flannel sheets, maybe if I lived in Montana or something.

red-beard 09-24-2012 07:42 PM

After splitting with my ex-wife, I ended up buying some 300 count sheet at a Wholesale Club. The "crazy" girlfriend noted them and said I had better sheets than she did!

GWN7 09-24-2012 09:04 PM

"According to Consumer Reports, a thread count of 200 is fine; 400 may be softer. But anything above 400 will likely only provide a higher price tag [source: Consumer Reports]."

*So how are counts such as 800 or 1,200, which some manufacturers claim, even possible? How could you fit that many threads into a single inch? The short answer is you can't. "Some manufacturers use creative math to boost thread count," explains Consumer Reports [source: Consumer Reports].

In the spirit of free enterprise and competition, manufacturers battle to calculate their tread counts high, higher and highest. They count not just each thread, but each fiber (called plies) th*at make up each thread. So a single thread might be four plies twisted together; one manufacturer will call that one thread, while another manufacturer will call that four threads.

To untangle this inconsistency, Consumer Reports hired an independent textile lab to count threads in a $280 queen sheet set with a manufacturer-stated thread count of 1,200. The lab counted 416 threads per inch, just 35 percent of what was claimed [source: Consumer Reports].

The Federal Trade Commission even got involved in the fracas, thanks to a request made by the Textile Bedding Committee of the National Textile Association. Bed, Bath & Beyond got sued for misrepresenting thread count and, without admitting any wrongdoing, settled the suit on July 26, 2008, by offering refunds, gift cards and discounts [source: Bed, Bath & Beyond Court Settlement].

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Now that you bought sheets, go buy towels :)

mikeesik 09-25-2012 11:40 PM

Funny but real.
I am divorced and have been thinking about new sheets as well.
Unfortunately it never hits me to buy when I'm at the store.

Rick V 09-26-2012 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeesik (Post 6998100)
Funny but real.
I am divorced and have been thinking about new sheets as well.
Unfortunately it never hits me to buy when I'm at the store.

They are like wiper blades, you only think about them when you use them

porsche4life 09-26-2012 04:39 AM

Quote:

After splitting with my ex-wife, I ended up buying some 300 count sheet at a Wholesale Club. The "crazy" girlfriend noted them and said I had better sheets than she did!
400 thread count from SAMs for me..... Very nice indeed, and not a bad price....

Mark Henry 09-26-2012 06:29 AM

I've never bought sheets as well SmileWavy

Oh... and sheets suck for rags, I get a $5 garbage bag full of "white rags" from my local sally-ann thrift shop. Being the cheap bugger I am I often get a dozen T-shirts out of the rag bag that I wear while wrenching on the cars.
I'm wearing one right now ;)

scottmandue 09-26-2012 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 6994987)
My sheets are 1600 thread count. They are awesome.

Beat me to it... 550 count? Pfft... amateur!

We have 1000 at my house...

Not to insult anyone but I don't get the whole "I so proud to be a man who can't take care of myself" thing.

I can cook, clean, do plumbing, carpentry, change the oil in my car... don't need a woman to wipe my butt for me.

YMMV

scottmandue 09-26-2012 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GWN7 (Post 6995862)
"According to Consumer Reports, a thread count of 200 is fine; 400 may be softer. But anything above 400 will likely only provide a higher price tag [source: Consumer Reports]."

*So how are counts such as 800 or 1,200, which some manufacturers claim, even possible? How could you fit that many threads into a single inch? The short answer is you can't. "Some manufacturers use creative math to boost thread count," explains Consumer Reports [source: Consumer Reports].

In the spirit of free enterprise and competition, manufacturers battle to calculate their tread counts high, higher and highest. They count not just each thread, but each fiber (called plies) th*at make up each thread. So a single thread might be four plies twisted together; one manufacturer will call that one thread, while another manufacturer will call that four threads.

:)

This explains a lot! I can't tell the diff between my pre-married Target brans sheets and wifeys 1000 TC sheets.

And old sheets make great drop cloths for painting.

Mark Henry 09-26-2012 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 6998432)
Beat me to it... 550 count? Pfft... amateur!

We have 1000 at my house...

Not to insult anyone but I don't get the whole "I so proud to be a man who can't take care of myself" thing.

I can cook, clean, do plumbing, carpentry, change the oil in my car... don't need a woman to wipe my butt for me.

YMMV

Excuse me but I can take care of myself quite effortlessly, I do cook, clean, do plumbing, carpentry, change the oil in my car..... plus I built my shop and our garage, do the grocery shopping, make bread, wash dishes, build chicken coops, plow snow, do my share of homeschooling our kids, take them (and myself) to Karate 3+ times a week, camp, hike, cycle, snowskiing....

It called delegating duties, my wife does more than I do, but shopping for clothes and housewares is some of the chores she chooses to do. The kids have their chores as well.

I do know what you mean though, I have a buddy, he goes to work and cuts the lawn and feels that's the end of his obligation to his family.
His boy just told my boy that real dads don't play with their kids....tad bit of friction and obliviously we don't hang with them much anymore. We now see them once/twice a year and I can't wait to leave, he used to be my best buddy.

vash 09-26-2012 09:07 AM

i knew more about sheets than my wife..

believe me, i am perfectly happy drying my hands on a series of old tube socks tied into a "towel"..but

i can handle my own business in life..I HATE tv commercials that play men down as idiots when it comes to running a house. i try not to follow any gender lines when it comes to what i should know and not know.

Dottore 09-26-2012 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 6994987)
My sheets are 1600 thread count. They are awesome.

Respect!

targa911S 09-26-2012 01:20 PM

Ours are 1200 count. We bought another set on sale @BBB and they were 400. It felt like we were sleeping in wrapping paper.


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