Thursday, January 23, 2020

Undressed Under Duress



Multi-Part Series Coming in early February, 2020 to 
Union Suit Fans in the Limelight.  Watch for it!



Just go to the dancing red Union Suit and click or tap on "Union Suit Fan." Then at the top of the following page under "My Blogs," click or tap on "Union Suit Fans in the Limelight."
Scroll down to the February, 2020 postings.
This procedure will take you to the series.
Enjoy!


Saturday, January 11, 2020

Tom and RC Play the Course
by Tom Moss, Guest Contributor

This past football season, my pal RC broke his number one rule when it came to wagering. His mantra "I only bet on a sure thing” went down in flames. This fan's love of the Denver Broncos football team clouded his oft repeated promise to himself and others. So last August I was easily able to convince him to make an ill-advised wager. RC thought the Broncos had finally turned the page. What with their obtaining a new coach coupled with the hiring of the older but very successful quarterback, Joe Flacco, previously of the Baltimore Ravens, the team would surely win more than lose this year. Maybe even make the playoffs as a wild card team.

Over the past twelve years, RC and I had bet four previous times. He had won two bets and I two. This year was the tie-breaker and we agreed the loser would play 18 holes of miniature golf in a union suit. As usual the loser's long underwear would be bright red.

At first, RC offered, "Denver will go 8 and 8," eight wins and eight losses. I indicated that his staying on the fence was not going to cut it. I told him, “get off the fence and don't tear your drawers doing it.” Rebuked, he eventually agreed to bet his Broncos would end the season with ten wins and six losses. I took that bet. You bet I did, 10 and 6? Ha! Not a good wager for RC. 

By the time the season was half over, it was evident that the Denver football team would not only miss a ten win season, they wouldn't even make it to 8 and 8. And so, it came to pass. The ponies would miss the playoffs again in 2019. Poor pony fans and poor RC. He now had lost three of our five wagers! How about some pictures of RC playing golf in his union suit...
A Hole in One
On the First Hole

Hanging Out With Friends

RC Union Suit Fan


Thanks Tom and RC!  You boys sure know how to settle a bet! See RC in Tom's previous "wager" contributions to this blog:

June 23, 2017's  "RC in His Red Union Suit"


and February 1, 2018's  "RC Loses Yet Another Wager!"






Added February 11, 2020 from Samuel of Boston, Mass:

Hey Chris, RC isn't the only one who goes to the office in his long-handled union suit. How 'bout this guy? Looks like he and RC may be related right down to their red union suits, caps, socks and goatees. My question, just how much work can you get done in your long underwear?!

Keeping 'em buttoned in New England, Samuel.



Sure enough, Samuel, cousins? brothers?  Very similar dudes. Thanks for sending... Chris


At the Office Hardly Working 
At the Office Hardly Working


Thursday, January 2, 2020

Sleeping it Off

In answer to my New Year's posting, Joe of NYC sent these photos to me along with the comment, "I am guessing this guy, complete in a warm red union suit and thick white socks, had a bit too much partying New Years Eve."



It sure looks like he did, Joe! ...Chris





Hope Your New Year is a Great One! Look for More of Your Favorite Union Suit Photos, Anecdotes, Articles, and Cartoons in the Upcoming Months. 

In early January for example Guest Contributor, Tom Moss, will report on his and RC's latest wager where the unfortunate one who lost had to appear in public wearing just his long red underwear. You know the "buttoned down the front, rear hatch in back" kind!



Thanks to all of you who sent in these holiday pictures. Looks like a bunch of you found Union Suits under the Christmas tree this year. Keep those photos and stories coming....







And be sure you don't miss my Multi-Part Series, "Undressed Under Duress" to be found in my companion blog, Union Suit Fans in the Limelight. Coming in February, 2020!

All the best, Chris Ayers