Published July 12, 2008 10:17 pm - For almost 44 years, columnist Gordie Little wore a necktie to work -- he's still got close to 100 in his closet.
Not tied to ties anymore
By GORDIE LITTLE
Small Talk
Here's one guaranteed to tie you up in knots: the four-in-hand, the half-Windsor, full-Windsor, Shelby and Pratt.
We're talking about neckties. Kaye reminded me that I wrote about them once before, but it was time for a reprise. Once again, I hollered from my computer to wherever she was in the house. She came running to see what kind of new mess I was in.
"How many ties do I have in my closet?" I asked.
"Here we go again," she replied with her usual, long-suffering sigh. "Do I have to guess?"
"Just take a stab at it," I requested.
She grabbed a number out of the air. "A hundred twenty-five."
Not a bad guess. I had no clue without counting them. I walked into the bedroom, pushed my hangered trousers to one side and began the official count.
It was then that "four-in-hand" took on a whole new meaning. I had four in my hand and four on the floor. Many of my ties are silk. Silk is slippery. Need I say more?
Every time I grabbed one tie, another slipped off the rack and landed in a heap on the floor. It was a challenge, but I persisted.
"Ninety-five," I proclaimed proudly.
She shrugged her shoulders and walked away. "Sue me," she said.
"Are there any more?" I asked.
"In drawers upstairs," she replied. "Do you want me to go up and count them?"
NOT ABOUT NEED
Nah. Ninety-five neckties for a guy who doesn't even wear them anymore except for weddings and funerals and other formal occasions is more than enough.