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>> Just for giggles, I came to work today in casual jeans and trainers
>> rather than my usual shirt and office trousers. I even spiked my hair.
>>
>> The result is... interesting.
>>
>> If they weren't both married with school-aged children, I migth be
>> excited. :-P
>>
>
> Age-ist! No wonder you are still looking for a girlfriend. What is wrong with
> being someones toyboy?
...the point being that *they* wouldn't be interested, but that *I*
wouldn't. :-P
(Second girly is God damned *hot*! Although... she's only little, but
she has an attitude to make up for it... hmm...)
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> First sign you really have too much free time: Performing social
> experiments on your co-workers.
Hahahaha! Nice. ;-)
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Invisible wrote:
> Just for giggles, I came to work today in casual jeans and trainers
> rather than my usual shirt and office trousers. I even spiked my hair.
>
> The result is... interesting.
I announced this on Facebook, to cries of "pictures or it didn't happen".
So now I have a camera with me. >:-)
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> Our accountant seemed to like the effect too. She's wearing a little
> black skirt today, by the way. Nice, but not nearly as hot as the
> amazing brown dress she had on Monday. Ooooo... It was long and flowing,
> and it had a bit slit up the middle. Every time she walked past my
> office, I got to see her inside thigh. And she definitely has the figure
> (and the LEGS) for it! ;-)
OH MY GOD! SHE'S WEARING IT AGAIN TODAY!! O_O
Now is that because she knows I like it? Or just because she happened to
feel like wearing it? :-.
> Damnit, I need a girlfriend! :-(
Hmm... yes...
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> OH MY GOD! SHE'S WEARING IT AGAIN TODAY!! O_O
"pictures or it didn't happen"
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scott wrote:
>> OH MY GOD! SHE'S WEARING IT AGAIN TODAY!! O_O
>
> "pictures or it didn't happen"
Hahahaha.
Actually, I just got her to take a shot of me... I couldn't think of a
geniune reason to turn the camera around. I suppose I could claim to be
trying to set the shot up and "accidentally" shoot her... hmm, I'll have
to think about that one...
I doubt I can find an excuse to shoot her thigh though. [And if I did
pull that off, you would NOT be seeing the result. :-P ]
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Invisible <voi### [at] dev null> wrote:
> >> Just for giggles, I came to work today in casual jeans and trainers
> >> rather than my usual shirt and office trousers. I even spiked my hair.
> >>
> >> The result is... interesting.
> >>
> >> If they weren't both married with school-aged children, I migth be
> >> excited. :-P
> >>
> >
> > Age-ist! No wonder you are still looking for a girlfriend. What is wrong with
> > being someones toyboy?
>
> ...the point being that *they* wouldn't be interested, but that *I*
> wouldn't. :-P
>
Talk about being fussy ;)
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On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:54:25 -0700, Darren New wrote:
> Jim Henderson wrote:
>> My wife's got at least one friend who works there who confirms it's a
>> good place to work.
>
> From what I saw of it, you'd either love it or hate it, at least as a
> programmer. I don't know about the other jobs.
That would make sense to me.
Jim
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Invisible wrote:
> I'm still puzzled by the number of people who seemed to think that me in
> denim jeans, a crumpled-up shirt and a set of trainers looked "smart".
It's a fashion statement. You're actually paying more attention to your
clothes than you usually do. If they're clean, you're saying something about
your personality that day.
BTW: "Trainers"? Is that what this side calls sneakers?
> That wouldn't be how *I* would describe it...
You're *trying* to look slummy, but you're still presentable for work, so
it's "smart".
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Insanity is a small city on the western
border of the State of Mind.
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>> I'm still puzzled by the number of people who seemed to think that me
>> in denim jeans, a crumpled-up shirt and a set of trainers looked "smart".
>
> It's a fashion statement. You're actually paying more attention to your
> clothes than you usually do. If they're clean, you're saying something
> about your personality that day.
Just to mix thing up, I thought I'd go to work with a completely
different look.
On the first day, it caused quite a stir. Interestingly, on the second
day nobody took the slightest bit of notice. Funny how quickly the
novelty fades, eh? (I guess after the initial shock, people remember
that even though I look different, I'm still the same old boring geek
that nobody actually likes...)
> BTW: "Trainers"? Is that what this side calls sneakers?
Conceivably.
http://www.uk.skechers.com/en/shoes/279
(Mind have tiny differences to this one.)
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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