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Frozen Sooner
3/2/2006, 01:38 AM
I just thought I'd share that.

I ain't saying the new job is perfect, but damn it's nicer going to work without a leash around my neck.

usmc-sooner
3/2/2006, 01:45 AM
you got to tie with enough breathing room, it's not supposed to be a noose

Frozen Sooner
3/2/2006, 01:50 AM
I don't gotta do nothin'. :D I don't wear ties anymore.

Strangely enough, no matter how loosely I tie a tie I can always feel it-even if I have the top button of the shirt undone and the tie is pulled down a bit.

usmc-sooner
3/2/2006, 01:56 AM
yeah I hate wearing ties myself

49r
3/2/2006, 11:55 AM
Ties used to be used for napkins...

mdklatt
3/2/2006, 12:39 PM
I wear a tie once or twice a year.

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 12:40 PM
I haven't worn dress clothes to work since september (when I changed jobs) and I LOVE IT!
Jeans, company t-shirts, and sneakers RAWK

mdklatt
3/2/2006, 12:42 PM
Jeans, company t-shirts, and sneakers RAWK

Harlot.

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 12:44 PM
Harlot.

:D :D :D

NormanPride
3/2/2006, 12:48 PM
:D :D :D

Smile now, but will you be smiling when men take advantage of those easy-access jeans you wear? Wait. Don't answer that.

Wait. DO answer that. :D

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 12:49 PM
no, I won't answer



***Next week I'll be officially back on the market. I might answer then.

1stTimeCaller
3/2/2006, 12:51 PM
no, I won't answer



***Next week I'll be officially back on the market. I might answer then.


wha????:confused: :confused:

Big Trouble in Little China?

BlondeSoonerGirl
3/2/2006, 12:51 PM
I haven't worn dress clothes to work since september (when I changed jobs) and I LOVE IT!
Jeans, company t-shirts, and sneakers RAWK

Freakin' WORD. I also have the luxury of dressing pretty casual for the same reason you do - working in a manufacturing facility sometimes is teh awesome.

But lately, I've been feeling the cute Spring skirt fever. I'm gonna buy me some this weekend...

Ones that go all the way down to my ankles, of course. :mack:

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 12:52 PM
oh, and "news" of my talents made it to the other building yesterday. I had several emails from coworkers over there who just heard. it's rampant around here.

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 12:53 PM
wha????:confused: :confused:

Big Trouble in Little China?

yup

O-V-E-R

1stTimeCaller
3/2/2006, 12:54 PM
oh, and "news" of my talents made it to the other building yesterday. I had several emails from coworkers over there who just heard. it's rampant around here.

I'm confused. Are we talkin' bout the bewbs or sumptin else?

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 12:54 PM
Freakin' WORD. I also have the luxury of dressing pretty casual for the same reason you do - working in a manufacturing facility sometimes is teh awesome.

But lately, I've been feeling the cute Spring skirt fever. I'm gonna buy me some this weekend...

I had a manufacturing environment last time, but they still expected us to dress up. Why, I"ll NEVER understand. Here I am out gettin dirty (hehehe) so I was told to "dress for it". Fine by me!


Ones that go all the way down to my ankles, of course. :mack:

well DUH!

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 12:55 PM
I'm confused. Are we talkin' bout the bewbs or sumptin else?

about me being called a prostitute at work the other day by one of our penecostals.

where have you been?!?!?!?!

1stTimeCaller
3/2/2006, 12:56 PM
Sorry, I've never called short hair 'talent' but I've heard bewbs called talent before.

Sorry, I'll follow JohnnyMack's suggestion and stop posting. :(

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 12:57 PM
Sorry, I've never called short hair 'talent' but I've heard bewbs called talent before.

Sorry, I'll follow JohnnyMack's suggestion and stop posting. :(

since I have both does that mean I'm DOUBLE talented :D :D :D

Taxman71
3/2/2006, 12:58 PM
I haven't worn dress clothes to work since september (when I changed jobs) and I LOVE IT!
Jeans, company t-shirts, and sneakers RAWK

How many pieces of flair?

mdklatt
3/2/2006, 01:11 PM
***Next week I'll be officially back on the market.

Good thing you didn't buy that house. The SO gave good advice for once. :D

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 01:33 PM
Good thing you didn't buy that house. The SO gave good advice for once. :D

oh so true. I've thought about that MANY MANY times.

Everything is in my name, and I did that for a reason.

Mjcpr
3/2/2006, 01:36 PM
Bet you wish you hadn't told the fam now, huh?

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 01:36 PM
Bet you wish you hadn't told the fam how, huh?

naaa, it'll just make the next one seem much better.

crawfish
3/2/2006, 01:37 PM
yup

O-V-E-R

Dangit, no more burqua jokes. :mad:

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 01:38 PM
Dangit, no more burqua jokes. :mad:

heh

you can still joke.

GottaHavePride
3/2/2006, 02:41 PM
***Next week I'll be officially back on the market. I might answer then.

1. If you're saying that now, it's already official.

2. I'll say this for guys everywhere - if you already know you want to dump him, do it now. Don't pull the "waiting for the right moment" stuff. It stings more at first, but it's way better than letting him think about all the money he spends on you in the weeks that you've decided to drop him but haven't told him yet and get really steamed about it. That's why so many people that break up wind up hating the other person.

TopDaugIn2000
3/2/2006, 02:42 PM
1. If you're saying that now, it's already official.

2. I'll say this for guys everywhere - if you already know you want to dump him, do it now. Don't pull the "waiting for the right moment" stuff. It stings more at first, but it's way better than letting him think about all the money he spends on you in the weeks that you've decided to drop him but haven't told him yet and get really steamed about it. That's why so many people that break up wind up hating the other person.

it's been over for a while, but as of mid week he & his stuff will be completely out. I'm not "back on the market" 'til then.

NormanPride
3/2/2006, 03:12 PM
it's been over for a while, but as of mid week he & his stuff will be completely out. I'm not "back on the market" 'til then.

You mean no hanky panky on the sofa while he's moving his stuff out of the bedroom? How old-fashioned. ;D