Marie | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 06:40 pm     That robe is shining white and gorgeous day after day. He wears it constantly. He sits on the sofa where everyone props up their bare dirty feet, same with the beds. He eats in it. He sits around a very tiny bathroom full of makeup. He sits outside on chairs that have hosted dozens of wet (water or sweat) bathing suits. He has to wash it by hand in a tub with cold water from a garden hose, no bleach. But it looks like a million bucks. How does he do it? |
Firstsnadra1 | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:09 pm     alcohol and anti bacterial soap! |
Cathie | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:18 pm     but not in the kitchen sink... |
Hillbilly | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:24 pm     Apparently, he doesn't wear it around Gerry! |
Tootseug | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:36 pm     good one First! |
Earthmother | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:43 pm     He doesn't do anything but complain in it. |
Bmh | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:44 pm     at least his clothes are clean...unlike another houseguest I know.... |
Mrose4243 | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:45 pm     You people are HILARIOUS! I just love this board! |
Tootseug | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:48 pm     Bmh, there is another thread if you want to bash Jerry. |
Hillbilly | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:49 pm     Okay..I've suspected this for several weeks now..but the evidence is very strong. Bald White, shining, spotless robe cleaning fetish Yep...he's MR. CLEAN |
Firstsnadra1 | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:55 pm     Lol, Hillbilly!!!! |
Hillbilly | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 07:59 pm     I sure wish they would put Nicole in the house. The ratings would go through the roof. Can't you just see it... Mr. Clean (Marc) meets Psycho Clean (Nicole) |
Tisha90029 | Sunday, August 11, 2002 - 08:10 pm     I would like to see Marc in a revival of Mommie Dearest, with Marc as Joan Crawford. He would look great with the padded shoulders, platform shoes, and hats. And he could say "But does it look clean to YOU?!" to his frightened children. |