Anyways… I wish I could say the person I need to talk to is out of their meeting LOL
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That being said, if quitting time doesn’t get here soon I’ll be chucking a wrench at a coworkers head.The topic of this thread is “Things you wish you could say”. I’d guess 99% of the time it’s something we wish we could say in real life (I’m old, don’t do initials), but can’t because we’ll hurt someone’s feelings or get our butts fired. So we come HERE to rant anonymously so we don’t end up on the evening news.
LmaooooooThat being said, if quitting time doesn’t get here soon I’ll be chucking a wrench at a coworkers head.
Guess that would be something I wish I could DO
Try thick cotton??For my part, I'm just venting. People who live in the desert don't want to hear a lot of complaining about living in the desert (I don't blame them). On that point...
I'm not a "clothes" person. I don't wear couture, I don't follow fashion trends. As long as my clothes are neat and clean, I'm good. But due to our climate, for more than half the year all I can wear is thin cotton and it's driving me crazy.
Thin cotton short sleeve tops. Thin cotton long sleeve tops. Thin cotton sleeveless tops. Thin cotton tunics. Thin cotton pants. Thin cotton shorts. Thin cotton capris. Thin cotton leggings. Thin cotton skirts. Thin cotton dresses. Thin cotton pajamas. Thin cotton bed sheets. Thin cotton blankets.
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I want to wear normal clothes. Real clothes. Clothes with heft, shape, and weight. Clothes with structure. Pretty clothes. Wool. Silk. Cashmere. Chiffon. Tweed, lace, satin, jacquard. Crêpe de Chine, foulard, brocade, georgette, flannel. Jeans, sweaters, blouses, blazers, button-up shirts, 1/4 zip pullovers, polo shirts, Henleys. Shirt dresses, cocktail dresses, jacket dresses, suits. Cardigans, scarves, mittens, pashminas.
ANYTHING but thin cotton.
For my part, I'm just venting. People who live in the desert don't want to hear a lot of complaining about living in the desert (I don't blame them). On that note...
I'm not a "clothes" person. I don't wear couture, I don't follow fashion trends. As long as my clothes are neat and clean, I'm good. But due to our climate, for more than half the year all I can wear is thin cotton and it's driving me crazy.
Thin cotton short sleeve tops. Thin cotton long sleeve tops. Thin cotton sleeveless tops. Thin cotton tunics. Thin cotton pants. Thin cotton shorts. Thin cotton capris. Thin cotton leggings. Thin cotton skirts. Thin cotton dresses. Thin cotton pajamas. Thin cotton bed sheets. Thin cotton blankets.
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I want to wear normal clothes. Real clothes. Clothes with heft, shape, and weight. Clothes with structure. Pretty clothes. Wool. Silk. Cashmere. Chiffon. Tweed, lace, satin, jacquard. Crêpe de Chine, foulard, brocade, georgette, flannel. Jeans, sweaters, blouses, blazers, button-up shirts, 1/4 zip pullovers, polo shirts, Henleys. Shirt dresses, cocktail dresses, jacket dresses, suits. Cardigans, scarves, mittens, pashminas.
ANYTHING but thin cotton.
I believe the order of operations is:Should one yell “Fore” before chucking a wrench? Asking for a friend…
No. It's best not to target yourself as the thrower.Should one yell “Fore” before chucking a wrench? Asking for a friend…