Is this the time when I mention that I have steel-toed moccasins? From the completely insane contradictory dress code policies for workers who went back and forth between the office and the warehouse. Because we had to be dressed up for the completely fictional customers who we never, ever saw, but in steel toes for the factory & warehouse work.
I can still climb racks in heels and a skirt.
Man, do I ever not miss that job.
I had a feeling, Jesse.
Five
seemed like
too many
going into the last episode, Sunday night. Maybe my memory from past seasons is just very fuzzy.
I totes thought everyone knew that spoiler already! Notably you can read it from a comment Jeff made last night-- that only
3 TCs remain. And then CBS promo geniuses made it into the
BIGGESTEST SURPRISE EVER EVER!
Power plants have grating floors. Heels get stuck in them. Guys on the floor below can look up your skirt. (This doesn't worry me unduly, but the distraction irritates their supervisors.) I had more the one supervisor who thought that I should go to plants to do research for articles while wearing a skirt, jacket and heels. That would be what I was wearing when I left the office. By the time I got to the plant, it was slacks and sensible shoes.
Note that I haven't watched any of this Survivor.
bon bon - CBS
did a similiar thing when the "next on" clearly showed Parvati cut her finger but the ads during the week tried to make it a surprise and even blurred out who was getting medical treatment.
Oh, I completely forgot that they teased that non-event! My goodness that was gross and meaningless.
Jesse - Note that I haven't watched any of this Survivor.
Ditto. I tried to stream it online, but CBS really hates Mac's. You get about 20 seconds of play for 2 minutes of buffering. meh! Saw the 1st episode that way. Then booted into WinXP to watch episode 2. Worked much better, but then I had to be in Windows. eh. Haven't watched since. Maybe this weekend I'll have a marathon.
Bad toys
The 10 most dangerous play things of all time
I
so
want a U-238 Atomic Energy Lab!