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[Article]Lazy man hoping unironed clothes become fashionable
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« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2008, 06:32:14 PM »

Good work, Hammer! I went to and now work at (last time I checked) the only private school in Adelaide where the girls don't have to wear some form of tie. We wore our top buttons undone and felt all the more liberated for it - I have never understood the point of ties myself. Keep up the fight!
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« Reply #31 on: February 11, 2008, 10:39:50 PM »

Must be a great company to work for hammer, do you get free beer?  wink
No, we even have to kick in to the kitty for the Xmas party & They never buy enough.

But the pub crawl that happens after gets interesting.
Last year, the current GM ended up in a full on shouting match with a 7ft tall ex-afl footballer who was working as a barman for the night at the Celtic club cheesy cheesy
Ahhh, those Irish!

cheesy cheesy  Great letter, Hammer.

"- I find ties extremely uncomfortable to wear. As I have been involved in singing since early high school, I believe my neck may be thicker than the average person’s as a result of this, and other work I have done in the past, though I have never had need to check."

That's the most brilliant excuse for a thick neck I've ever heard!  cheesy cheesy
Who checks their neck? I mean really...... grin

But it's true! That & the year I spent throwing around 30-50kg rolls of cloth as a storeman! 
And the years I spent riding motorbikes  - the extra weight of the helmet excercises your neck muscles - think about it, you know I'm right!

I was actually built like a brick shithouse back then,  now I'm more out-house shaped  cheesy
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