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Thread started 04/03/08 3:44am

jami0mckay

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Getting Ready For Work

Do you prepare everything the night before? ironing, packed lunch etc

Or do you fly around like a blu-arsed fly doing everything in the morning ?
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Reply #1 posted 04/03/08 3:46am

PANDURITO

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I thought you were married doh!
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Reply #2 posted 04/03/08 3:48am

jami0mckay

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PANDURITO said:

I thought you were married doh!


lol lol lol
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Reply #3 posted 04/03/08 5:06am

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I don't iron for work, my job is far too relaxed for that thankfully... I try to put lunch together b/c it saves 5-10 minutes, but I don't always do it... I never know what I'm wearing the next day, I want my mood to dictate that (yes, it's time consuming)... I'm usually late neutral
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Reply #4 posted 04/03/08 5:11am

Mach

When I worked full time outside the home everything I needed for the next day was set before bed. Life is to crazy as it is to start a day running around like a chicken on fire 1st thing in the mornings lol
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Reply #5 posted 04/03/08 5:12am

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Mach said:

When I worked full time outside the home everything I needed for the next day was set before bed. Life is to crazy as it is to start a day running around like a chicken on fire 1st thing in the mornings lol


my sentiments exactly smile
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Reply #6 posted 04/03/08 6:22am

Spookymuffin

I literally roll out of bed, throw on clothes and try and make the train on time.
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Reply #7 posted 04/03/08 6:25am

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I will sometimes pick out my outfit the night before, but only once a week or so. But I tend to get up in time to have plenty of time for my normal routine which, yes, generally includes ironing my outfit.
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Reply #8 posted 04/03/08 6:52am

Anxiety

i work nights so i have all day to get ready for work. still, i usually wait until a half hour before i have to leave to start doing anything to get ready.

i try to iron as little as possible. when i lived in chicago i had a dry cleaner right down the block, and i'd take my work shirts to be cleaned and pressed. it's not as convenient an option since i moved, though now i live in a house with a dryer in the basement and that's almost as good!
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Reply #9 posted 04/03/08 6:55am

Mach

jami0mckay said:

Mach said:

When I worked full time outside the home everything I needed for the next day was set before bed. Life is to crazy as it is to start a day running around like a chicken on fire 1st thing in the mornings lol


my sentiments exactly smile


I do not own anything that takes ironing
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I do NOT Iron

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Reply #10 posted 04/03/08 7:15am

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I usually make my lunch for Monday through Thursday on Sunday. (I eat the same thing every day.) If I have ironing to do, I just do a bunch of it at a time in a single evening, while I'm watching a movie or something.

But I usually decide what I'm going to wear on a particular day on the fly.
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Reply #11 posted 04/03/08 7:18am

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I usually make my lunch for Monday through Thursday on Sunday. (I eat the same thing every day.) If I have ironing to do, I just do a bunch of it at a time in a single evening, while I'm watching a movie or something.

But I usually decide what I'm going to wear on a particular day on the fly.


i always say i'll do this but i never, never, never do. lol
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Reply #12 posted 04/03/08 7:22am

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I do everything in the morning. maybe that's why i'm late sometimes but i'll get there cool
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Reply #13 posted 04/03/08 7:28am

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jami0mckay said:

Do you prepare everything the night before? ironing, packed lunch etc

Or do you fly around like a blu-arsed fly doing everything in the morning ?


omg If I'd ever feel like that ... I'm probably somewhere on holiday, near Tampa, Florida ... and I wouldn't be preparing for work ... unless by work you mean ... ah forget it tease
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Reply #14 posted 04/03/08 7:33am

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CalhounSq said:

I don't iron for work, my job is far too relaxed for that thankfully... I try to put lunch together b/c it saves 5-10 minutes, but I don't always do it... I never know what I'm wearing the next day, I want my mood to dictate that (yes, it's time consuming)... I'm usually late neutral



ME TOO.

Whenever I put clothes out the night before I never end up wearing them. I do take a quick look in the closet to see my options, then I'll wear whatever I'm feeling. Breakfast and lunch is the only thing I prepare for the night before.
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Reply #15 posted 04/03/08 7:37am

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CarrieLee said:

CalhounSq said:

I don't iron for work, my job is far too relaxed for that thankfully... I try to put lunch together b/c it saves 5-10 minutes, but I don't always do it... I never know what I'm wearing the next day, I want my mood to dictate that (yes, it's time consuming)... I'm usually late neutral



ME TOO.

Whenever I put clothes out the night before I never end up wearing them. I do take a quick look in the closet to see my options, then I'll wear whatever I'm feeling. Breakfast and lunch is the only thing I prepare for the night before.

I think we should all vote on a uniform and everybody should wear the same thing every day (like Seinfeld's routine about fashion in films set in the future).
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Reply #16 posted 04/03/08 7:39am

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Ace said:

CarrieLee said:




ME TOO.

Whenever I put clothes out the night before I never end up wearing them. I do take a quick look in the closet to see my options, then I'll wear whatever I'm feeling. Breakfast and lunch is the only thing I prepare for the night before.

I think we should all vote on a uniform and everybody should wear the same thing every day (like Seinfeld's routine about fashion in films set in the future).


I vote for the Batman costume.
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Reply #17 posted 04/03/08 7:40am

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Ace said:

CarrieLee said:




ME TOO.

Whenever I put clothes out the night before I never end up wearing them. I do take a quick look in the closet to see my options, then I'll wear whatever I'm feeling. Breakfast and lunch is the only thing I prepare for the night before.

I think we should all vote on a uniform and everybody should wear the same thing every day (like Seinfeld's routine about fashion in films set in the future).


I would love to wear a uniform to work everyday. It would make life soooo much easier.
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Reply #18 posted 04/03/08 7:42am

evenstar

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I literally roll out of bed, throw on clothes and try and make the train on time.


bullshit! you lay out your entire outfit the night before! lol
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Reply #19 posted 04/03/08 7:45am

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evenstar said:

Spookymuffin said:

I literally roll out of bed, throw on clothes and try and make the train on time.


bullshit! you lay out your entire outfit the night before! lol


I knew it!

lol
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Reply #20 posted 04/03/08 7:46am

Anxiety

jami0mckay said:

Ace said:


I think we should all vote on a uniform and everybody should wear the same thing every day (like Seinfeld's routine about fashion in films set in the future).


I vote for the Batman costume.




i vote for something more utilitarian.
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Reply #21 posted 04/03/08 7:47am

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Anxiety said:

jami0mckay said:



I vote for the Batman costume.




i vote for something more utilitarian.


would that need ironing though?
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Reply #22 posted 04/03/08 7:47am

Ace

CarrieLee said:

Ace said:


I think we should all vote on a uniform and everybody should wear the same thing every day (like Seinfeld's routine about fashion in films set in the future).


I would love to wear a uniform to work everyday. It would make life soooo much easier.

Might I suggest:

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Reply #23 posted 04/03/08 7:49am

Ace

Anxiety said:

jami0mckay said:



I vote for the Batman costume.




i vote for something more utilitarian.

While I look good in a turtleneck, might be a little sweaty in the summer. How do you feel about a mock-neck?
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Reply #24 posted 04/03/08 7:52am

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Reply #25 posted 04/03/08 7:53am

Ace

jami0mckay said:

Anxiety said:





i vote for something more utilitarian.


would that need ironing though?

Good point! Must be wash-and-wear! No ironing, no dry-cleaning (why the hell do we wear things that require these processes anyway? confused ).
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Reply #26 posted 04/03/08 7:54am

evenstar

jami0mckay said:

evenstar said:



bullshit! you lay out your entire outfit the night before! lol


I knew it!

lol


i run around changing until right before i'm supposed to leave, usually redface
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Reply #27 posted 04/03/08 7:54am

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Imago said:



lol


did you get a grown up to help you with that?
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Reply #28 posted 04/03/08 7:56am

Imago

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Imago said:



lol


did you get a grown up to help you with that?

I suffered to create that.
I used a MAC program called keynote that I had no clue how to use.
By the time I posted it I was too exhausted to enjoy it myself. lol
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Reply #29 posted 04/03/08 7:56am

Ace

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jami0mckay said:



I knew it!

lol


i run around changing until right before i'm supposed to leave, usually redface

You wouldn't have this problem if you would get on board for the uniform push.
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