who else around here regularily wears their robes in public, during the day, etc?
i just got back from a morning run to the bank and starbucks, nobody seemed to pay me any mind.
i often wear my robe when riding my beach cruiser bike around the neighborhood becausse i love the way it feels flapping behind me.
thanks to a charity thrift store i have quite an assortment of excellent dude-like robes to choose from daily.
oh! i also just cut off my long hair and had forgotten that my hair is as curly, if not curlier than the original Dude, Jeff Dowd's hair! I feel like a female, jewish version of the Dowd himself.
Quote from: hannahdude on November 21, 2011, 12:52:31 PM
who else around here regularily wears their robes in public, during the day, etc?
i just got back from a morning run to the bank and starbucks, nobody seemed to pay me any mind.
i often wear my robe when riding my beach cruiser bike around the neighborhood becausse i love the way it feels flapping behind me.
thanks to a charity thrift store i have quite an assortment of excellent dude-like robes to choose from daily.
oh! i also just cut off my long hair and had forgotten that my hair is as curly, if not curlier than the original Dude, Jeff Dowd's hair! I feel like a female, jewish version of the Dowd himself.
Summer - pool party at a friend's pad. Decent place they have, completely unspoiled; wore my robe when not in the pool. Also walked around in my robe with my oat sodas at the party.
I don't actually dig wearing a robe.
I do where my Jammies to get morning Coffee thought.
Generally along with my bike boots which my wife says makes me look like Ace Ventura.
Hi,
I'm new here but enjoying the scene.
I wear my robes for meditation and also when I am teaching crazy Zen.
sozenroshi
Quote from: sosenroshi on November 27, 2011, 03:36:17 PM
Hi,
I'm new here but enjoying the scene.
I wear my robes for meditation and also when I am teaching crazy Zen.
sozenroshi
Welcome to our beach community, dude! Grab a rug and feel free to give us notes. Bar's over there!
I just usually wear my robe after I've had a bath.
there's a strange phenomenon in glasgow where some sectors of society turn up at shops in the morning still wearing their pj's. one big name retailer has even introduced a ban from shoppers wearing sleeping apparel.
those motherfuckers.
Haven't really worn it in public much, which is only because when I get to the point that I put it on, I'm ready to just relax for the night.
I've never worn my robe in public. My robe is generally my sloth-around-the-house uniform, especially after a shower. Though lately I've got in the habit of just wearing my hoodie 24/7. I'm wearing it now, I sleep in the thing. So comfy ;D
Quote from: milnie on November 28, 2011, 11:52:55 AM
there's a strange phenomenon in glasgow where some sectors of society turn up at shops in the morning still wearing their pj's. one big name retailer has even introduced a ban from shoppers wearing sleeping apparel.
What, this shop keeper is the village fucking park ranger? The dipshit would have a heart attack in San Fransisco; you can walk around the entire city naked if you want and it's entirely legal. The only place you are required to wear clothes is in eating establishments and if you sit on public seating (i.e., park bench or bus stop bench), you have to sit on a towel. You can walk around town naked all day if you want. Maude would be right at home.
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on December 10, 2011, 12:28:15 AM
Quote from: milnie on November 28, 2011, 11:52:55 AM
there's a strange phenomenon in glasgow where some sectors of society turn up at shops in the morning still wearing their pj's. one big name retailer has even introduced a ban from shoppers wearing sleeping apparel.
What, this shop keeper is the village fucking park ranger? The dipshit would have a heart attack in San Fransisco; you can walk around the entire city naked if you want and it's entirely legal. The only place you are required to wear clothes is in eating establishments and if you sit on public seating (i.e., park bench or bus stop bench), you have to sit on a towel. You can walk around town naked all day if you want. Maude would be right at home.
this big name retailer is obviously not a golfer..... asshole ;D
It's getting cold here in the northern hemisphere, so instead of turning up the furnace, I wear my bath robe around the house all day (...I work from home). It's really comfortable over my track pants and long-sleeved t-shirts. Not so high on the eye-candy meter, so I limit my public appearances to answering the doorbell...
So DB - you're in San Fran? The clothing-optional aspect sounds interesting... here in Ontario (Canada, not California), women are allowed to go topless, though I have to say, with only 2 experiences of seeing topless ladies, one was awesome, the other should have stayed at home. Ewwww...
Quote from: tiem on December 10, 2011, 03:45:06 AM
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on December 10, 2011, 12:28:15 AM
Quote from: milnie on November 28, 2011, 11:52:55 AM
there's a strange phenomenon in glasgow where some sectors of society turn up at shops in the morning still wearing their pj's. one big name retailer has even introduced a ban from shoppers wearing sleeping apparel.
What, this shop keeper is the village fucking park ranger? The dipshit would have a heart attack in San Fransisco; you can walk around the entire city naked if you want and it's entirely legal. The only place you are required to wear clothes is in eating establishments and if you sit on public seating (i.e., park bench or bus stop bench), you have to sit on a towel. You can walk around town naked all day if you want. Maude would be right at home.
this big name retailer is obviously not a golfer..... asshole ;D
This is true, sounds like someone needs to introduce their head to the toilet bowl.....common sense; it's down there somewhere.
Quote from: Hominid on December 10, 2011, 04:37:55 AM
So DB - you're in San Fran? The clothing-optional aspect sounds interesting... here in Ontario (Canada, not California), women are allowed to go topless, though I have to say, with only 2 experiences of seeing topless ladies, one was awesome, the other should have stayed at home. Ewwww...
Boobs, man; "they either work, or they don't" ...so says a friend of mine. ;D No, Hominid dude, I'm in Los Angeles, man. Not too far from the dude's bungalow.
Ontario? ;D ...........
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Nice pic. There's apparently a city or town in California called Ontario. In Canada, Ontario is a province; your equivalent to a state. We have 10 of them. I'm in a little blink-and-miss town about an hour outside of Ottawa, the nation's capital.
There's your geography lesson for today!
I hope that person is a girl... been sucked in before... at a music festival, me and a buddy kept gawking at this - what we thought - was a girl, for a couple minutes. Long blond hair, nice curves (...really!), then *HE* turned around. My special lady cracked right up.
Quote from: Hominid on December 10, 2011, 04:37:55 AM
So DB - you're in San Fran? The clothing-optional aspect sounds interesting... here in Ontario (Canada, not California), women are allowed to go topless, though I have to say, with only 2 experiences of seeing topless ladies, one was awesome, the other should have stayed at home. Ewwww...
Park beaches allow topless here in NY state. It went to supreme court and they found that unless you are gonna force Dude's to wear shirt you can't force the ladies.
It was common for a couple summers after that but I haven't seen it since.
I'm a big fan of it but it is a bit awkward trying not to look when there with the wife and kids.
Really gets you in Dutch with the wife if you drool.
Quote from: Hominid on December 10, 2011, 05:11:01 PM
Nice pic. There's apparently a city or town in California called Ontario. In Canada, Ontario is a province; your equivalent to a state. We have 10 of them. I'm in a little blink-and-miss town about an hour outside of Ottawa, the nation's capital.
There's your geography lesson for today!
I hope that person is a girl... been sucked in before... at a music festival, me and a buddy kept gawking at this - what we thought - was a girl, for a couple minutes. Long blond hair, nice curves (...really!), then *HE* turned around. My special lady cracked right up.
I lived in Kanata for a couple years during the tech boom up there.
Really nice place. I loved downtown Ottawa. Super great night life.
Kanata is nice - new and clean, lots of by-laws to guard the town's aesthetics... It's still a tech hub of sorts, although with a few of the big players gone it's not quite the same. I worked there too pre-boom.
Quote from: Hominid on December 10, 2011, 05:11:01 PM
Nice pic. There's apparently a city or town in California called Ontario. In Canada, Ontario is a province; your equivalent to a state. We have 10 of them. I'm in a little blink-and-miss town about an hour outside of Ottawa, the nation's capital.
There's your geography lesson for today!
I hope that person is a girl... been sucked in before... at a music festival, me and a buddy kept gawking at this - what we thought - was a girl, for a couple minutes. Long blond hair, nice curves (...really!), then *HE* turned around. My special lady cracked right up.
Ontario, California......home of the California Jam; that is until they tore down the Ontario Motor Speedway where they held "Cal Jam" and turned the land to one big condo abomination. Nothing ever changes!
Check out Cal Jam....................http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Jam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ak12PBrTuw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=699Pv-TS6tk
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