Ugh. And yes, generally third person, AFAIK.
Thanks. I just was asked by my COO. Evidently the CEO has "an interested party in me." Gulp.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Ugh. And yes, generally third person, AFAIK.
Thanks. I just was asked by my COO. Evidently the CEO has "an interested party in me." Gulp.
I don't think *anyone* should spend too much time on their appearance, but, seriously? All the "you can't have better shaped brows than me!" comments are buying into the Platonic ideal of eyebrows and then denying it to men. So not fair. So, if it's not ruining the rest of your life, groom as you wish. And leave me to not groom as I wish.
That whole thing was bizarre.
Maria, just a regular professional bio? "Maria N has been at [job] since [date]. She joined [firm] from [previous job]. Her areas of responsibility include [this, that, and the other]. She holds a [degree] from [school]." Repeat the various sentences as necessary.
Definitely a lot more young guys are doing it.
Now you're going to make me stare at Americans. Will this never end? Also, CIO, please reply to my email! Breaths are bated! Hooks are tentered!
Jesse, yes. I was told to focus on any sustainability initiatives, which spans multiple jobs.
Thanks so much!
Shit, shit, shit. I have to write a bio of myself, for work. Third person, right?
You should refer to yourself throughout the entire bio as "Bob Dole".
BWAH.
Bah. At the new office I have no privacy - my boss can see everything I do. So today I got busted for spending too much time on b.org. So it looks like I won't be spending much or any time here during working hours.
Sad now.
(accidentally posted this in Movies first.)
I think it's a generational thing. Definitely a lot more young guys are doing it.
I have seen so many guys who almost completely dispel their appeal with too-thin, obviously tweezed eyebrows. I actually think too much grooming there looks bad on women as well, but at least there's a tradition of it for them.
Well, too-thin is definitely feminizing, but too-thick is just scary. Plus, when the brow hairs fall well below the bony brow ridge and actually partially obscure the eye? Time for a little neatening of the line. Paul Wesley, paging Paul Wesley to the manbrow salon!
Boo, Tommy! I will miss your posts.
Does anyone have any tips for how to clean vintage faux pearls? I scored an enormous motherload of them today, but I need to make them less dusty and gunky.