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That’s my kind of onboarding! Must involve a surfboard.
....My thoughts were more along colloquial lingo related to wahinies.
That’s my kind of onboarding! Must involve a surfboard.
Oh, my.Onboarding? Corporatespeak? Lizzie, are you becoming an Anglophile?
Americanisms that grate on the eyes & ears.
A drop of water on the head can be startling and mildly annoying. A series of frequent drops is known as "The Chinese Water Torture". Please excuse the term if you see it as AAPI, it's just the common parlance description.Sounds to me like a bunch of people with too much time on their hands if they have nothing better to do than complain so vehemently about relatively unimportant colloquialisms. Then again, what do I know?
Oh, my.
Many of these are on my personal "to loathe" list, regardless of country of origin. Or as Sheridan Whiteside would say, were he alive today, "Going forward, I may...."
£450. For a single shirt. Wow.
It sounds even more expensive in Uncle Sam's currency: $611.£450. For a single shirt. Wow.
I had taken that into consideration. I don't think I'll ever be "$611 for one lousy shirt" wealthy.It sounds even more expensive in Uncle Sam's currency: $611.
Factor 7% inflation; M2 at 26kB; velocity is 1.30It sounds even more expensive in Uncle Sam's currency: $611.
Not even to wear with your £5,375 ($7,320) Hoodie?I had taken that into consideration. I don't think I'll ever be "$611 for one lousy shirt" wealthy.
If I ever manage to spend that much money for a hoodie (or any piece of clothing, for that matter) I sincerely hope someone has the good sense to beat me to death for it. Especially if the Hoodie (or whatever) is as ugly as that one.Not even to wear with your £5,375 ($7,320) Hoodie?
My wife Tina is in the process of making me a pair of khaki trousers. They will be a wide fitting with a turned up cuff. There's much that I can match these trousers to, one choice would be the new, faux camouflage shirt that she made for me.
Tina's shirts are excellent and I take care of them by wearing a T-shirt underneath. Whenever I can, I buy V-neck T-shirts so that I can wear the outer shirt open neck without showing the T-shirt.
Surfing around for the right colour, I just happen to come across this:
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JIL SANDER
Chevron-patch cotton-poplin short-sleeved shirt
£450
Jil Sander. (clicking on the second Jil Sander name will take you to the website.)
Tina's hand made shirts take her about ten hours to make, an artisan could reasonably charge £20 @ hour, more if they have made a name for themselves. But £200 would be the labour charge, add on £50 for the paper pattern and all the notions like thread, interfacing, buttons and so on and the total would be around £250. To charge £450 for the above shirt drew an expletive from Tina!
By the way, Tina doesn't make shirts for sale, I have the sole wearing rights, am I not just the luckiest fellow?
Sooooo, Nigella Lawson wearing a Royal Navy sub sweater...Forget the hoodie and shirt, I've been trollin' for Royal Navy sub sweaters
and are they ever expensive.
...And talking about English product, caught a snippet on tele yesterday
featuring my lovely English rose Nigella Lawson.
...but she's priceless.