These fake greeting card holidays are the same everywhere.
Nuh-uh. Maybe the US and Canada are the same, but I remember freaking out the year I was on Spring Break in London, and all the stores there were promoting Mother's Day.
Jesse, they aren't going to make you give the money back, either!
Duuuude. I'm really trying not to spend it all already, but it's hard!
OK. More meetings.
Kathy- I was seriously thinking about posting that here. It just cracks me up. Cats get into the weirdest positions!
Mmm. New cafeteria vendor makes fresh rice krispie treats-- the size of a brick and frosted with chocolate. I'm eating one right now, AIFG!
Yum...
Have not had one in ages...would never think of that chocolate thing.
A work environment should not contain visible belly buttons, navel jewelry, cleavage, or the top of your thong. Unless you work on a pole.
I'm 5'2". I wear a 38F. They start right under my armpit. The only way I can avoid cleavage is to wear something exceedingly unflattering or a turtleneck.
Just for the record.
It seems like somethings that look rather skanky on someone with an average chest, often look rather unskanky on larger chested women . And it isn't that less real estate is visible, in fact more usually is, it's just less provocative somehow.
I should also note that there are some items of clothing where the reverse is true as well.
Either that, or I've developed this mentality out of self defense along the lines of Plei's explanation.
Scarves, I am telling you-- Scarves,
I have unfortunately been flashed male genitalia on several occasions in the workplace (inadvertantly on the part of the flashers). In all cases, in the field doing archaeology. Male field archaeologists seem to have a sincere aversion to underpants, and when you're climbing into and out of deepish holes in the ground...
We will not even begin to speak of the buttcracks.
However, I have been known to work in a sports bra when it's undgodly hot, so I guess it's fair play. There's workplaces and workplaces...
Announcement: Hershey's Kissables taste better than M&Ms. But they're even less stackable.