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You're so right - and its hard to be loyal to employers these days, especially if you know you might get let go any second, not to mention shady business practices. Everybody I know has no more loyalty to the companies they work for than a pair of shoes. Vanity Fair once held a poll asking people if they felt their employers valued them, and the vast majority said no.
Once a guy needs to "ask permission" from his other half to have the remote in his own home, it's over for him.
Agreed. I had a girlfriend get upset with me once because I changed the channel IN MY OWN HOUSE.
Wow, that is bad, Tom.
She was testing your manhood. If they're not kept in check on this then they lose respect for you as their bo. Then they're touching some other guys remote if they're not already.
*Hey Tom, gimme the clicker and let's watch "Project Runway"*.
You must maintain your position while keeping composure. It could get ugly.
I have never used a fitting room anywhere. For some reason you gal's do not mind using them, but for the life of me, I just cannot find it in me to use a fitting room. I will buy something, go home, try it on and if it does not fit, then I go all the way back to exchange or get a refund.
I almost think the fitting room is some sort of chamber that can allow just anyone to see you in a state you don't want to be seen in! lol! (Not that anyone is going to, but that is the feeling I get about them).
Most places do not allow things to be unclean. The worst places however for keeping clean are gas station restrooms. They top the list of nasty, in my book!
Isn't THAT the truth! Women are worse, if you can believe it. I've actually used a men's restroom instead, because the women's bathroom was so gross :eeek:
Once a guy needs to "ask permission" from his other half to have the remote in his own home, it's over for him.
One cool thing about becoming a man was buying "big boy" shoes with leather soles and going to a tailor, as well as finding a hat shop and buying your first lid. Some guys never experience this. Sad stuff.
She was testing your manhood.
Changing channels was less of an issue in the past anyway -- the whole idea of channel-grazing is an innovation of the cable era. When you only had three channels, you didn't have much excuse to flick around. And when the channel needed to be changed, it was one of the kids who was ordered to do it. And then you had to go back and adjust the fine tuning, the contrast, the horizontal hold, and the vertical hold. And then your parents got exasperated and said "JUST SIT DOWN AND LET ME DO IT."
And being asked to hold the tinfoil on the end of the left rabbit ear so that Channel 8 would come in.