I'm still pretty sure that setting just the jeweler's hat on fire would not stand up in court.
But...
Aw, damn.
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I'm still pretty sure that setting just the jeweler's hat on fire would not stand up in court.
But...
Aw, damn.
Okay, okay, you're my friend and I want you to be happy. You can set the jeweler on fire if you want!
Woo!!!
Wait, just his hat. He can remain uncharred. But the hat must die. (I hate those hats. It's like my second job.)
My vague recollection is that men's hats were customarily outerwear like a top-coat, so they come off when you go inside. Women's hats can be outerwear or part of an outfit so it depends on the hat.
Hipster dudes will argue that their hats are part of their outfit.
Hats in church have the additional layer of all women used to cover their heads in church (if not with a hat than with a little doily thing) and only some have retained the custom.
His is going to have to be something indestructible, since he works in a warehouse (I told him I don't give one damn if he chose to not wear his band at work, but he says he wants to), and I'm guessing the twist of a mobius loop would catch on stuff. His is going to need to be flat and, like, carbon fiber or something. (There are carbon fiber bands, and they're cool as hell.)
I have a tungsten carbide (not the same as carbon fiber, but a neat material) ring, and I love it. It's not showing any wear or damage at all. The only caveat is that it can't be cut through, so if there's any chance of his hand getting trapped or crushed, not the best idea.
I'm glad I gave my therapist another shot. I really liked her this time, and even though it is kind of a pain in the ass to get to her office, I'm going to keep seeing her. She gave me the name of a book to look at, and we're going to discuss it every week. It's about how to deal with stress, which I'm very bad at. So, not just the normal talk therapy thing, which I wasn't looking to do again.
It's about how to deal with stress, which I'm very bad at.
That's cool. It'll be nice to have practical stuff to put to use right away. (I mean, I don't WANT you to have stress to have to deal with, but since life is full of stress, it's good your therapist is giving you tools to deal with it right away.)
That's cool. It'll be nice to have practical stuff to put to use right away. (I mean, I don't WANT you to have stress to have to deal with, but since life is full of stress, it's good your therapist is giving you tools to deal with it right away.)
Well, everybody has stress. I have a few everyday stresses that the average person might not have to deal with, but I need to learn not to go from mildly stressed to nuclear so easily. I also need to learn how to deal with stress from chronic pain, and this therapist was a trauma nurse before she went back to school, and she thinks she can help with that.
This all sounds good, sj. I hope she'll be able to give you practical help.
Oh, I am about to call my BFF and get catty about her sister-in-law.
I'm not normally catty. This is an unusual event. I'm gonna bask in the Jersey-Shore normalcy of it.