> MUst be that boot camp thing with me too.
> White is the only color you should wear as an undershirt.
> Although, I have graduated from the v-neck to a crew
> neck, that is still imbedded in my brain.
Navy was using crews by the time I went through.
I remember that, probably largely because I washed out (10 weeks
including 4 in the hospital -- I would have completed boot-camp except
that our training didn't officially start for 2 weeks after we arrived
on base), shaving was a really sensitive thing for me for a long time.
I would shave religiously with a blade and I would be really
meticulous about it (more so than is healthy) and I would always think
about boot camp while I did. Took me a long time to get past that... I
use a Norelco now and only shave every few days. I still maintain the
undershirts because I find that I'm physically more comfortable
("cleaner" - not sure if that's actual or perception), even in warmer
weather.
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
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