ok... i think 4 1/2 hours is long enough to see if you'll fix that typo
I need an excuse to wear these to work.
"They were a gift from a dear friend. Right before she passed away I promised to wear them to work"
Ha!
<snort>
Ha!
<now NickFun owes me some monitor cleaner>
Sorry ehBeth. I just couldn't think of another excuse!
Actually, just wear them to work and see how long before anyone says anything. When they say something look down at your feet horrified while saying "oh my God! I put on the wrong shoes this morning!"
NickFun, I am 'it's-all-about-the-shoes- woman'.
People know that I often decide what to wear based on the shoes I want to wear on a given day.
They'll never believe the wrong shoes just fell onto my feet.
Never.
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The thought is making me feel faint.
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<thud>
Ok that's one down. Now if the rest of you will faint the thread will end.
ehBeth wrote:NickFun, I am 'it's-all-about-the-shoes- woman'.
People know that I often decide what to wear based on the shoes I want to wear on a given day.
They'll never believe the wrong shoes just fell onto my feet.
Never.
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The thought is making me feel faint.
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<thud>
Wear shorts and a sweat shirt to work. :wink:
ehBeth wrote:I need an excuse to wear these to work.
they have casual friday written all over 'em...
nicely played, Intrepid...
Region Philbis wrote:they have casual friday written all over 'em...
this is what they have written under 'em
Doesn't count. Porky Pig said that.... Not Tweety & Sylvester. Na na nya nya
Porkey Pig - wasn't he the stuttering guy that ran around with no pants on? We had a guy like that in my neighborhood once. We FINALLY got him committed.
We have a very friendly block. We do a lot of stuff together. One of the people who live here has made himself the official E broadcaster of news, usually about the neighbors. He is a bit of a peculiar duck himself.
I had heard that his sister had passed away. Today he E Mailed her obit to all of us. Obviously this was a very accomplished woman, with deep roots in her community, which is in another state. I don't think that anyone on the block knew her.
Anyhow, at the top of the obit, the guy writes, "She was a star!"
I get the uncomfortable feeling that this guy was attempting to live off his sister's glory. This appears to be a pattern of his. For instance, his wife's first husband belonged to a rather prestigious club. When he married her, he got involved in this organization. It seems to me that he was trailing on his wife's dead husband's coattails.
What do you think? Would you send out an obit of a relative of yours to all your neighbors, if they did not even know the person?