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kingandy ([personal profile] kingandy) wrote2003-11-12 11:18 am

Directors, Pants

This morning our company director returned from talking with one of our clients, with a whole load of extra work to do. This work had already been transcribed and emailed out to the team. So one of the first things Director Len said, naturally, was "We've got a lot of work to do - let's have a meeting about it." Luckily I think he's been distracted by something shiny and hasn't come back for us yet. (He said 'in half an hour', two hours ago.)

Bought new boxer shorts at the weekend. I'm not sure, but they might be a size too small. They're definitely a bit snug, but I don't know if they're supposed to be or not... they're stretchy, so they could be those figure-hugging elasticated type. Must pay more attention when buying underwear, I suppose. I bought 'medium' - the label says '33-35" waist', and my jeans are 34". The jeans are a few years old and might have stretched, though, so I could be larger than I thought in the trouser department. I'll have to have a measuring session.

Ho-ho.

[identity profile] pkgem.livejournal.com 2003-11-12 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
I think it's a good policy. I don't like the idea of a swimsuit that has been worn by someone else. They could have genital issues I'd rather not think about (eugh - too late - just did...)

[identity profile] renniek.livejournal.com 2003-11-12 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
Agree it's a good policy. But if you buy pants from somewhere and it's obvious that their sizing is way too stingy or way too generous so the pants don't fit - take them back and complain. If you harass them enough you can probably get your cash back even if they say they don't do returns on underwear.