Random Thoughts X (The 9th Regeneration)

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I've been living the yoga pant life for a while now, but I start my new job on the 15th, and have to start dressing in business casual again.

Congrats on the job. Going into an office then? Still with retirement or insurance? They may still let you wear yoga pants pending the company.
 
Congrats on the job. Going into an office then? Still with retirement or insurance? They may still let you wear yoga pants pending the company.

Still retirement/investing, but as part of their in-house marketing/advertising team. Will have to go into their office, but down the road could spend some time working from home. There is more flexibility and opportunity than my current job with pfg.
 
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Went to the store and some kid was standing out on the terrace in front of his house, pointing at a small sign on a tree with a stick. The sign was a piece of printer paper written on with yellow highlighter. No one is going to be able to read that and why is this kid not in school??
 
Went to the store and some kid was standing out on the terrace in front of his house, pointing at a small sign on a tree with a stick. The sign was a piece of printer paper written on with yellow highlighter. No one is going to be able to read that and why is this kid not in school??

The sign probably said "Missed bus. Locked out of house with nothing but a stick and a yellow highlighter. Please help."
 
Possibly. Then that's one lazy kid because the school is within walking distance from anywhere in town. However, the buses don't drop off/pickup kids in town.
We lived on the edge of town. You would have thought my kids were dying that they had to walk just under a mile to the school... :D
 
We lived on the edge of town. You would have thought my kids were dying that they had to walk just under a mile to the school... :D
When I was in elementary school we were the second to last to be picked up in the morning so taking the bus was a no brainer. On the other hand, we were the second to last to be dropped off at night so whenever the weather was good I would walk the railroad tracks the ~1.5 miles home rather than take the bus.
 
A woman who does not like pants (as in wearing) is a great woman to know.
Not necessarily. No one wants their mom to not wear pants (at least no one living outside Kentucky or West Virginia). And, I 'm pretty sure there are any number of women who you would not consider great to know if they didn't wear pants. I'm not going to go into examples, because it would be insensitive and wrong to objectify women and to reinforce the patriarchal biases inherent in the system...
 
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