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Thread started 10/28/06 6:59am

purplerein

dressing up for halloween at work

do you?...every year I keep thinking i'm going to, but haven't followed up...
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Reply #1 posted 10/28/06 7:02am

jerseykrs

I going to dress as an abscent employee.
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Reply #2 posted 10/28/06 7:11am

IrresistibleB1
tch

the dogs don't care so much... confused
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Reply #3 posted 10/28/06 7:13am

purplerein

IrresistibleB1tch said:

the dogs don't care so much... confused



Do you even get dressed in the morning?
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Reply #4 posted 10/28/06 7:14am

IrresistibleB1
tch

purplerein said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:

the dogs don't care so much... confused



Do you even get dressed in the morning?


define "dressed"... lol
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Reply #5 posted 10/28/06 7:24am

purplerein

IrresistibleB1tch said:

purplerein said:




Do you even get dressed in the morning?


define "dressed"... lol


at least covering your tatas and poonannynanny.
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Reply #6 posted 10/28/06 7:29am

IrresistibleB1
tch

purplerein said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:



define "dressed"... lol


at least covering your tatas and poonannynanny.


lol define "covering"...

it's nice to work from home, but i do have a lot of meetings on-site, so i definitely get dressed up at some point in the day.
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Reply #7 posted 10/28/06 7:52am

endorphin74

When I first started at my current job, dressing-up was encouraged. And I did it once. Since then however...

I will prolly wear my orange N black musiciolgy shirt on Halloween this year. It's in the spirit but not a costume. I just found myself completely unable to meet with clients and pretend to be smart and professional while wearing an Afro and some trashy disco gear lol
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Reply #8 posted 10/28/06 8:51am

HamsterHuey

endorphin74 said:

When I first started at my current job, dressing-up was encouraged. And I did it once. Since then however...

I will prolly wear my orange N black musiciolgy shirt on Halloween this year. It's in the spirit but not a costume. I just found myself completely unable to meet with clients and pretend to be smart and professional while wearing an Afro and some trashy disco gear lol


Yeah, and you kept your shirt on at the disco!

Why?

WHYYYYY?
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Reply #9 posted 10/28/06 8:54am

endorphin74

HamsterHuey said:

endorphin74 said:

When I first started at my current job, dressing-up was encouraged. And I did it once. Since then however...

I will prolly wear my orange N black musiciolgy shirt on Halloween this year. It's in the spirit but not a costume. I just found myself completely unable to meet with clients and pretend to be smart and professional while wearing an Afro and some trashy disco gear lol


Yeah, and you kept your shirt on at the disco!

Why?

WHYYYYY?


lol

I know my body well enough to know that it's better to keep the shirt on!

lol
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Reply #10 posted 10/28/06 8:56am

HamsterHuey

endorphin74 said:

HamsterHuey said:



Yeah, and you kept your shirt on at the disco!

Why?

WHYYYYY?


lol

I know my body well enough to know that it's better to keep the shirt on!

lol


you lie.
hmph!

Anyways, guess WHAT? It is leather pride and I am home SICK... grrrr
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Reply #11 posted 10/28/06 9:03am

endorphin74

HamsterHuey said:

endorphin74 said:



lol

I know my body well enough to know that it's better to keep the shirt on!

lol


you lie.
hmph!

Anyways, guess WHAT? It is leather pride and I am home SICK... grrrr


comfort That's just not fair!


ps, I would ONLY ever consider taking my shirt off if I was out of town. Even then I'd need PLENTY o' vodka before. But, at home I always run the risk of being seen at the bar by clients and they do NOT need to see me half nekkid...
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Reply #12 posted 10/28/06 9:06am

HamsterHuey

endorphin74 said:

HamsterHuey said:



you lie.
hmph!

Anyways, guess WHAT? It is leather pride and I am home SICK... grrrr


comfort That's just not fair!


ps, I would ONLY ever consider taking my shirt off if I was out of town. Even then I'd need PLENTY o' vodka before. But, at home I always run the risk of being seen at the bar by clients and they do NOT need to see me half nekkid...


Well, come to Amsterdam then!
LoL
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Reply #13 posted 10/28/06 9:06am

endorphin74

HamsterHuey said:

endorphin74 said:



comfort That's just not fair!


ps, I would ONLY ever consider taking my shirt off if I was out of town. Even then I'd need PLENTY o' vodka before. But, at home I always run the risk of being seen at the bar by clients and they do NOT need to see me half nekkid...


Well, come to Amsterdam then!
LoL


hmmm

biggrin
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