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Reply #30 posted 04/03/08 2:57pm

jami0mckay

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Imago said:

jami0mckay 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 #31 posted 04/03/08 2:58pm

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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 NO!
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Reply #32 posted 04/03/08 3:01pm

Ace

CarrieMpls 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 NO!

This movements's already taken on a life of it's own, Carrie, so you'd be best to suggest an outfit or forever hold your peace when you wind up in head-to-toe black fleece.
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Reply #33 posted 04/03/08 3:03pm

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Genesia said:

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


I actually don't mind doing it. Ironing is kind of mindless, so I like to do it when I'm winding down for the day.

I cannot wear a woven shirt that has not been ironed. I even iron shirts that are allegedly no-iron. Because if I don't, all day long, I hear my mother in my head, calling me a slob. lol
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Reply #34 posted 04/03/08 3:04pm

evenstar

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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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Reply #35 posted 04/03/08 3:05pm

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Genesia said:

I actually don't mind doing it. Ironing is kind of mindless, so I like to do it when I'm winding down for the day.

Wouldn't you rather wind down by watching TV, eating, sleeping and/or ejaculating?
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Reply #36 posted 04/03/08 3:06pm

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I rarely get my stuff ready the night before but I really should it would save me so much time in the morning nod
This morning not only did I get up late but I had nothing ready delaying me even more, I got to work almost a half hour late confused
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Reply #37 posted 04/03/08 3:07pm

Ace

evenstar said:

Ace said:


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


jean and a top and sneakers love

Wouldn't you rather have sweatpants, a hoodie and slippers? Or just pyjamas? deal
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Reply #38 posted 04/03/08 3:09pm

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Most of the time, I work at home, so I don't have to worry about it. When I have an onsite gig, I pretty much just throw on whatever and go. Not having to dress up on a regular basis was important to me, so I formed a career around that. biggrin
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Reply #39 posted 04/03/08 3:10pm

Anxiety

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Anxiety said:





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?


i've always found mock-necks to be a little on the passive-agressive side, but i will admit they have their purpose. we could all wear cowl neck sweaters. i haven't worn one of those since my goth days when i was a young'un. we could wear cowl neck sweaters, pin paisley scarves to the shoulder, wear black leggings and cowboy boots, and quote lines from "who's the boss" to each other all day. sign me up!!!
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Reply #40 posted 04/03/08 3:10pm

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Twiki said:

Most of the time, I work at home

cloud9 What do you do?
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Reply #41 posted 04/03/08 3:11pm

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Ace said:

Twiki said:

Most of the time, I work at home

cloud9 What do you do?


I'm a writer.
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Reply #42 posted 04/03/08 3:12pm

evenstar

Ace said:

evenstar said:



jean and a top and sneakers love

Wouldn't you rather have sweatpants, a hoodie and slippers? Or just pyjamas? deal


nah, i really like that. biggrin

i will loathe the day when i get a non-student job and have to start dressing like an adult bawl
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Reply #43 posted 04/03/08 3:13pm

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evenstar said:

Ace said:


Wouldn't you rather have sweatpants, a hoodie and slippers? Or just pyjamas? deal


nah, i really like that. biggrin

i will loathe the day when i get a non-student job and have to start dressing like an adult bawl



there's always clown school....
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Reply #44 posted 04/03/08 3:14pm

Ace

Anxiety said:

we could wear cowl neck sweaters, pin paisley scarves to the shoulder, wear black leggings and cowboy boots, and quote lines from "who's the boss" to each other all day.

I'm fine with the Who's the Boss? quoting, but the sweaters and leggings won't work in the warm-weather months, the pinning's too much work (and a potential safety hazard when lounging!), and cowboy boots are about as comfortable as watching Shandi tell her boyfriend that she fucked an Italian model.
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Reply #45 posted 04/03/08 3:16pm

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Ace said:

Anxiety said:

we could wear cowl neck sweaters, pin paisley scarves to the shoulder, wear black leggings and cowboy boots, and quote lines from "who's the boss" to each other all day.

I'm fine with the Who's the Boss? quoting, but the sweaters and leggings won't work in the warm-weather months, the pinning's too much work (and a potential safety hazard when lounging!), and cowboy boots are about as comfortable as watching Shandi tell her boyfriend that she fucked an Italian model.


falloff

i'm sorry, but that was the stupidest shit ever. i've been drunk and still managed to completely put off any advances. she was a moron. rolleyes
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Reply #46 posted 04/03/08 3:19pm

Ace

Ace said:

Anxiety said:

we could wear cowl neck sweaters, pin paisley scarves to the shoulder, wear black leggings and cowboy boots, and quote lines from "who's the boss" to each other all day.

I'm fine with the Who's the Boss? quoting, but the sweaters and leggings won't work in the warm-weather months, the pinning's too much work (and a potential safety hazard when lounging!), and cowboy boots are about as comfortable as watching Shandi tell her boyfriend that she fucked an Italian model.

Although that does sound somewhat tranny-fierce, Ferocia!

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Reply #47 posted 04/03/08 3:22pm

Ace

evenstar said:

Ace said:


I'm fine with the Who's the Boss? quoting, but the sweaters and leggings won't work in the warm-weather months, the pinning's too much work (and a potential safety hazard when lounging!), and cowboy boots are about as comfortable as watching Shandi tell her boyfriend that she fucked an Italian model.


falloff

i'm sorry, but that was the stupidest shit ever. i've been drunk and still managed to completely put off any advances. she was a moron. rolleyes

Well, alcohol is always awesome for your judgement, but, yes: it wasn't the booze alone that made her spread.
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Reply #48 posted 04/03/08 3:29pm

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Ace said:

Genesia said:

I actually don't mind doing it. Ironing is kind of mindless, so I like to do it when I'm winding down for the day.

Wouldn't you rather wind down by watching TV, eating, sleeping and/or ejaculating?


Winding down usually consists of the following, in this order: eating, watching TV (sometimes accompanied by ironing), sex, sleep. lol
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Reply #49 posted 04/03/08 3:34pm

Ace

Genesia said:

Ace said:


Wouldn't you rather wind down by watching TV, eating, sleeping and/or ejaculating?


Winding down usually consists of the following, in this order: eating, watching TV (sometimes accompanied by ironing), sex, sleep. lol

But wouldn't the watching-TV part be so much more enjoyable without the ironing? smile Try it tonight and let me know!
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Reply #50 posted 04/03/08 3:41pm

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Winding down usually consists of the following, in this order: eating, watching TV (sometimes accompanied by ironing), sex, sleep. lol

But wouldn't the watching-TV part be so much more enjoyable without the ironing? smile Try it tonight and let me know!


Oh, believe me - I've watched plenty of TV without ironing. lol But most television just doesn't warrant that level of attention.
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Reply #51 posted 04/03/08 3:51pm

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But wouldn't the watching-TV part be so much more enjoyable without the ironing? smile Try it tonight and let me know!


Oh, believe me - I've watched plenty of TV without ironing. lol But most television just doesn't warrant that level of attention.

Aside from Big Brother, I'd probably agree with you. That's why you need a Slingbox (so you can surf the Net and watch TV on the same screen)! woot!
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Reply #52 posted 04/03/08 3:52pm

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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




hah! @ Ben
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Reply #53 posted 04/03/08 3:56pm

hokie

I do get things ready the night before. I don't work outside the home at the moment, but I have 2 boys to get ready and off to school.

I make their lunches, make sure their homework folders and done and signed,and get their clothes laid out the night before.

It makes the morning much less stressful.


I am going to nursing school. So, I get to wear glorified PJs to work. woot!

That's why I chose that career. lol
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Reply #54 posted 04/03/08 3:58pm

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Genesia said:



Oh, believe me - I've watched plenty of TV without ironing. lol But most television just doesn't warrant that level of attention.

Aside from Big Brother, I'd probably agree with you. That's why you need a Slingbox (so you can surf the Net and watch TV on the same screen)! woot!


I try to stick to one unproductive endeavor at a time. lol
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Reply #55 posted 04/03/08 4:01pm

evenstar

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




hah! @ Ben


he's so organized and i'm a mess. i just try to keep up lol
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Reply #56 posted 04/03/08 4:23pm

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I am going to nursing school. So, I get to wear glorified PJs to work.

eek

Note to self: looking into nursing school.
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Reply #57 posted 04/03/08 4:24pm

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Genesia said:

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Aside from Big Brother, I'd probably agree with you. That's why you need a Slingbox (so you can surf the Net and watch TV on the same screen)! woot!


I try to stick to one unproductive endeavor at a time. lol

Slacker.
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Reply #58 posted 04/03/08 6:31pm

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Ace said:

jami0mckay said:



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 ).

It's gotta be a near black-tie affair for me to break out my iron, I HATE that boring shit no no no!
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Reply #59 posted 04/03/08 7:17pm

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CalhounSq said:

Ace said:


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 ).

It's gotta be a near black-tie affair for me to break out my iron, I HATE that boring shit no no no!


Do you guys just walk around all wrinkly?

I don't understand. lol
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