Friday, August 30, 2024

Another Ghost Story?!

Well, another rhyme anyway. In April 2023, I posted several stories of apparitions* through rhyme. They were of various ghosts, including the one haunting Retro Jeff's home in Illinois (see those referenced below). Here's another:  

    Ghost arising from his mausoleum

          You'll shake and shudder if you see him

    Stripped when he died, but not quite bare

          The deceased was buried in his underwear!



 

 
 

Of course I returned for my clothes. 
You didn't expect me to go through eternity 
wearing only my union suit, did you?



Previous Ghost Stories
found in Union Suit Fan:


Ghost in the Attic
Posted April 5, 2023
















Ghost in the House
Posted April 15, 2023

 


The Ghost of Colonel Sanders
Posted April 28, 2023




Once, I figured ghosts wore only white union suits when they beleaguered this world. 
As you can plainly see, ghosts wearing red union suits also haunt. 
Apparently, about 50% of them.

I suppose it depends on what underwear you're wearing 
when you "kick the bucket!"


In folkore, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or non-human animal
 that is believe to have the ability to appear to the living. Hence, an "apparition."

If you have a ghost, spirit, or apparition story with him (it) in his union suit
or a photo of such, email it over to me for publication in this blog... Chris


Thursday, August 22, 2024

How About Another Way to Beat the Heat and Enjoy Summertime! Lawn Bowling!

After beginning an outdoor bowling game, these men apparently decided to strip to their union suits for a more comfortable match. Maybe bowling is better in your underwear after discarding more restrictive outerwear. You may remember RC played a round of minature golf in his union suit a couple of years ago after losing a wager. Perhaps that was less restrictive for him than wearing heavier clothes (see the golfer below).

The following was emailed to me by Retro Jeff, sourcing the photo from the archives of the New York City Public Library:  

Chris: the photo is from the archives of the New York City Public Library and stamped on the back: September 29, 1909. If you really study the photo, I believe the two men and the bowling pins were superimposed on a landscape view. The trees seem to have shadows but the figures and pins do not. They also appear to kind of "float" above the grass. An early example of photoshopping?.... Jeff  

Probably. Sure looks like it, doesn't it? Maybe it was from an old union suit underwear ad, similar to others I have seen and posted in this blog.  Thanks for sending... Chris

 


RC enjoying a game of miniature golf, playing 18 holes, in his bright red union suit having lost a wager to his buddy, Tom. This sportsman in his long underwear was posted January 11, 2020 just before the beginning of Covid: 



Saturday, August 17, 2024

 Here's One Suit to Beat the Heat!

     ...emails Clay of Saranac Lake, NY.  "Abbreviated" underwear for summer.



Those should certainly help a guy to stay cooler, Clay. 

A bit different design than the union suits advertised below, popular a hundred years ago! One of my grandpa's actually wore these in the summer time when, about the end of May, he changed out of his long, full body winter union suits...  

Talk about "Athletic Union Suits."  In a hot summer of yesteryear, this man and boy stripped down to their abbreviated underwear (BVD's) to play baseball!



And what better way than these boys found to stay cool in the oppresive heat of summer!



Then there's the "Emperor" who proudly danced around the stage in his abbreviated unions! 
 


Can't beat abbreviated underwear this time of year. Hope the above gave you ideas as to how to stay cool in hot weather! Enjoy the rest of your summer, Union Suit Fans. I plan to, no matter what type of underwear I'm wearing...Chris


Saturday, August 10, 2024

"Good Heavens to Betsy" as My Union Suit clad Grandpa Use to Say!

Union Suit Fans, I missed National Underwear Day this past Monday, a day of celebration every August 5th! But, but I had a good excuse. I really did. I was in the northern reaches of Canada on a fishing trip without benefit of the internet (which isn't necessary a bad thing from time to time). So I couldn't post a thing. In this case, I missed recognizing a favorite national holiday for us union suit wearers. 

However, I was wearing my union suit that day (and all days) as the day time temperatures were chilly and the nights down right cold. Here's proof:


That's me in my favorite underwear, taken by my fishing partner. I would show you a picture of him but I didn't take one. Primarily because he was in his inferior two piece thermal underwear. And, he is a union suit wearer just like you and me!  Go figure.

You know by now, I try to avoid posting underwear fans who are not union suit fans. So you don't see many wearing two piece long johns in this blog.

Anyway, I hope you had a great day celebrating, and that you wore your favorite underwear!





(Sorry, I couldn't find an official
National Underwear Day image
of guys wearing union suits)

Added August 11th: And just in, look what Buckeye Mike of Ohio wore on National Underwear Day this year:


Polka-dotted Boxer Shorts with
Athletic Shirt

Added August 12th: In his comments below, Retro Jeff of Illinois mentioned that it was way to warm for him to wear a union suit on August 5th where he lives. So, he wore binkini underwear. That night the temp dropped with the next day being cooler. So, he pulled on a union suit for the day. Thanks for not modeling that green abbreviated underwear, Retro.



Thursday, July 4, 2024

A Couple More Boy Scout Skits:

After my posting on June 12th of Rhode Island Randall's boy scout skit, "Clothing Shop," I heard via email from two of you who likewise were involved as boys in similar skits. Here's a story Owen remembered.  


Updated August 27, 2024 from Conrad, Fort Collins, CO:

Chris: One skit we used to do was "The Quartermaster's Store." 

It required a brave boy dressed in his scout uniform standing behind a blanket. Two other scouts held the blanket up on a pole. The kid behind the blanket is the "Quartermaster." 

A different scout would come up and ask for a specific part of a Boy Scount Uniform: "I need an Official Boy Scout Neckerchief." The Quartermaster would repeat the request and then throw the neckerchief up over the blanket to the boy requesting it.
 
More scouts would come in to the store asking for other parts of the uniform: an Official Boy Scout Shirt, Belt, Shoes, Socks, T-shirt, and Pants. 

You guessd it. When the last boy approached and ordered a pair of Official Boy Scout Underwear, the Quartermaster repeated "One pair of Official Boy Scout....(followed by yelling) NOOOOOOO!!" 

And then ran off from behind the blanket wearing only his underwear! 


Previously From July 4, 2024:

"Chris, a few years back, my boy scout troop acted out the following, 

The General Store

The scene is a general store. A Boy Scout plays the part of a Storekeeper. He stands behind the counter which is represented by a long table with a few articles of clothing and other items piled on it.

Behind the storekeeper is a curtain which conceals another scout, the storekeeper's son. In this skit, the storekeeper introduces himself and his son in the back of the shop to the audience. He explains to them that this is his clothing store and his son helps him run it. He says he is very proud of his son and how very hard they work to satisfy every customer, no matter what the customer requires.

Just then, a customer enters, walks up to the counter, and asks for a hat. The storekeeper turns and calls out, "Hey son, I need a hat." The curtain moves, and a hand reaches through holding a hat. The storekeeper takes the hat and hands it to the customer. He admires it and they agree on a price. The customer pays, puts on the hat, and walks out acting pleased.

Other customers continually enter the store. The process is repeated for a jacket, a shirt, a pair of shoes, some socks, and a pair of pants. Each time, there is progressively more movement of the curtain, and with each article of clothing, there's a longer delay before the clothing is handed through the curtain, especially for the pants. 

There are sounds of grumbling each time various clothes are requested and provided for the customers. The storekeeper reminds his ever increasingly reluctant son about their commitment to service, selling whatever the customer needs.

After the pants are gone, a final customer walks in hesitantly and asks in quiet, embarrassed tones for long underwear. He speaks so softly, the storekeeper cannot hear him and makes him repeat it until everybody can hear him clearly say, more loudly, "Long Underwear." 

Finally the storekeeper says, "Oh, of course sir, Long Underwear! Son, we need long underwear for this gentleman." Nothing happens. The storekeeper repeats his request several times, each time emphasizing the words, "Long Underwear." There is no answer.  

He apologizes to his customer for his lazy son, and says he will get the underwear himself. He stomps off, going behind the curtain. The curtain shakes violently, and we hear, "No, Pa! No! Not my Long Underwear, No, Pa!"

The son then runs through the curtain and across the stage wearing only his union suit underwear!"


And, then here's another skit from Conrad of Fort Collins, Colorado, who provided this memory from his Cub Scout Days:

"Scout Skit: The Cub Shop

Setting: Cub Scout Uniform Shop.  Actors: 4 Clothing Shoppers, a Storekeeper, and one Kid (first in his full cub scout uniform, then later in his underwear).

Store Customer #1 enters and says: "I'd like to buy a Cub Scout Uniform Shirt." 

Storekeeper: "Sure. One moment, please." The audience hears the storekeeper struggling offstage in the background, a boy yells out: "No, you can't have my shirt!"

The storekeeper returns with a scout shirt and sells it to Customer #1. 

Customer #2 enters and says: "I'd like to buy accessories to go with my Cub Scout Uniform."

Storekeeper: "Sure. One moment, please." The kid is heard struggling with the storekeeper in the background-"No, you can't have them!" The storekeeper comes back with a boy's belt, hat and socks.

Customer #3 enters and says: "I'd like to buy a pair of shoes to go with my Cub Scout Uniform. "

Storekeeper: "Sure. One moment, please." Once again the audience hears the kid struggling with the keeper in the background-"No, you can't have the shoes!" But the storekeeper comes back with shoes.

Customer #4 enters and says: "I'd like to buy some pants to go with a Cub Scout Uniform."

Storekeeper: "Sure. One moment, please."  The audience hears the kid struggling with the storekeeper in the background "No, you can't have them!") But, the storekeeper soon comes back with scout pants.

Then the cub scout comes running out barefoot and in his underwear. He asks: "How am I supposed to go to my Cub Scout meeting without my uniform?"

The End."


"I want my uniform back!"


Thanks, Owen and Conrad, for sharing those great memories. I think much of the fun for the attending audience is the growing expectation as each article of clothing is provided, that some poor unfortunate boy is going to show up in nothing but his underwear. And then, it happens! 

Fellas, I appreciate you sending these in for me to share with the readers of Union Suit FanI'm sure you, like me, have many great experiences in boy scouts. Entertaining skits were just one of the really fun times in Boy Scouts....Chris