Gosh Andy that’s pretty “corny”. LOL. Growing up farmers and laborers who worked in heat would take a handful corn starch and throw in their underwear. Heck I hear you can even bake with it. That's an a"maize" ing video. Cough, cough, cough.
Gosh Andy that’s pretty “corny”. LOL. Growing up farmers and laborers who worked in heat would take a handful corn starch and throw in their underwear. Heck I hear you can even bake with it. That's an a"maize" ing video. Cough, cough, cough.
Yes sir. Works well in socks too.ou boys never worked on a farm, etc. I've seen welders, farmers, etc use it to prevent chaffing and irritation.
Doesn't it turn to goo in your pants tho?You boys never worked on a farm, etc. I've seen welders, farmers, etc use it to prevent chaffing and irritation. Supposedly works better than baby powder, etc. I guess it's an old remedy for "crotchety" old men.
Apparently it works like a charm-and I guess if it gets hot enough you have a nice warm corn "muffin" for a snack LOL.
It's how gumbo is made.Doesn't it turn to goo in your pants tho?
Is that Armpit or crotch gumbo?It's how gumbo is made.
I refuse to contemplate cleft gumbo.It's how gumbo is made.
Wow!You boys never worked on a farm, etc. I've seen welders, farmers, etc use it to prevent chaffing and irritation. Supposedly works better than baby powder, etc. I guess it's an old remedy for "crotchety" old men.
Apparently it works like a charm-and I guess if it gets hot enough you have a nice warm corn "muffin" for a snack LOL.
I remember my grade-school class trip to Hershey, Pennsylvania.You boys never worked on a farm, etc. I've seen welders, farmers, etc use it to prevent chaffing and irritation. Supposedly works better than baby powder, etc. I guess it's an old remedy for "crotchety" old men.
Apparently it works like a charm-and I guess if it gets hot enough you have a nice warm corn "muffin" for a snack LOL.
I refuse to contemplate cleft gumbo.