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ConciergeMike Nov 9, 2009 10:56 am


Originally Posted by fozz (Post 12793406)
Sadly I think I may have to pass... I'm trying to see what I can juggle.

I can keep Teh Mom at bay until about lunchtime tomorrow. If you can't, you can't - sucks, but whatchagonnado.

mnmag Nov 9, 2009 11:00 am


Originally Posted by fozz (Post 12793337)
Mmmmm, boots. I'm excited about going to London over Thanksgiving. I should schedule my chiropractic appt for when I get back. :)

You guys!!:rolleyes: I am dressed in a suit w/black boots & am drawing a lot of looks from the mostly male attorneys here! ;)

ConciergeMike Nov 9, 2009 11:03 am


Originally Posted by mnmag (Post 12793447)
You guys!!:rolleyes: I am dressed in a suit w/black boots & am drawing a lot of looks from the mostly male attorneys here! ;)

The best use of boots has to be that black minidress thing that Faith Hill wears in the Sunday Night Football intro.

http://nbcsportsmedia2.msnbc.com/j/N...aith.widec.jpg

Holy unspeakables, Batman.

belynch Nov 9, 2009 11:08 am


Originally Posted by CO 1E (Post 12793228)
My eight-segment US F run this weekend went without a hitch.

Do you feel like you need to bathe in Purel?


Originally Posted by fozz (Post 12793337)
Mmmmm, boots.

One of the biggest shocks when I started working for a European based company was the "professional attire" across the way. I've come to think that leather pants are perfectly acceptable in a business setting.


Originally Posted by fozz (Post 12793360)
:mad::mad::mad:

:mad::rolleyes::mad:


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 12793382)
Aren't they wonderful? Yet another thing to enjoy about cooler weather. ^

Warm weather is where it's at.

Going to school in Upstate NY I can confidently tell you that when women (and men I suppose) are all bundled up, it's impossible to tell who has a great body and who isn't actually wearing a parka, but a light weight wind breaker.

Le sigh.

Olton Hall Nov 9, 2009 11:09 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 12793465)
The best use of boots has to be that black minidress thing that Faith Hill wears in the Sunday Night Football intro.
Holy unspeakables, Batman.

Does she use a hydraulic press to put those thing on and to take them off?

ConciergeMike Nov 9, 2009 11:10 am


Originally Posted by belynch (Post 12793489)
I've come to think that leather pants are perfectly acceptable in a business setting.

Proof that the Europeans have done more than excel at integrating air and rail transport. @:-)

mnmag Nov 9, 2009 11:11 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 12793465)
The best use of boots has to be that black minidress thing that Faith Hill wears in the Sunday Night Football intro.

http://nbcsportsmedia2.msnbc.com/j/N...aith.widec.jpg

Holy unspeakables, Batman.

New beau has already asked if I would wear my leather miniskirt w/boots!;)

mnmag Nov 9, 2009 11:12 am


Originally Posted by Olton Hall (Post 12793493)
Does she use a hydraulic press to put those thing on and to take them off?

I'm sure it's all lycra & spandex!:D:rolleyes:

mnmag Nov 9, 2009 11:13 am

Well, back to work -- enough lazin' on a park bench chattin' w/you guys!:D:-:

ConciergeMike Nov 9, 2009 11:15 am


Originally Posted by Olton Hall (Post 12793493)
Does she use a hydraulic press to put those thing on and to take them off?

I know you're an engineer by trade, but wondering about the physics behind goodness such as this is blasphemous. Enjoy the magic. :D


Originally Posted by mnmag (Post 12793506)
New beau has already asked if I would wear my leather miniskirt w/boots!;)

My fiancee's black knee-high boots should start making appearances soon...yum.


Originally Posted by mnmag (Post 12793516)
I'm sure it's all lycra & spandex!:D:rolleyes:

Bless modern textile technology.

fozz Nov 9, 2009 11:16 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 12793417)
I can keep Teh Mom at bay until about lunchtime tomorrow. If you can't, you can't - sucks, but whatchagonnado.

I'll know by tonight. Thanks dude.

fozz Nov 9, 2009 11:17 am


Originally Posted by mnmag (Post 12793447)
You guys!!:rolleyes: I am dressed in a suit w/black boots & am drawing a lot of looks from the mostly male attorneys here! ;)

Well now you know why. :D

Olton Hall Nov 9, 2009 11:17 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 12793540)
I know you're an engineer by trade, but wondering about the physics behind goodness such as this is blasphemous. Enjoy the magic. :D

I don't find that outfit to be magic so I'm curious about the mechanics of the installation. You know, like how they install tires on car rims.

xFF Nov 9, 2009 11:18 am


Originally Posted by Scott6067 (Post 12793321)
No it means if the PC agents move into the RCC like in ORD, the that agents can't cross work with members of a different lounge according to this RCC person in DEN. Has anyone had this happen in ORD at the B Club? My understanding is that the agents can work from the same desk but that there would be an RCC line and a PC line. The patrons would not be able to use an agent from a different lounge than the membership that got them in. Again this is one agent saying this but it does seem to follow the lines of the ideas of union contracts as I understand them as an outsider.

Well, that actually does make some sense to me. From a standpoint of cost sharing, first. Also, from a standpoint of agent experience and expertise with regards to "their own" systems and procedures, second. And from a standpoint of a classic shoulder-to-shoulder union/nonunion work situation, third.

fozz Nov 9, 2009 11:18 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 12793502)
Proof that the Europeans have done more than excel at integrating air and rail transport. @:-)

I need to work for a European company.


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