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Re: Gross? Appropriate?
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Took off my socks and shoes, and cut my toenails behind my desk. [/ QUOTE ] I have no problem with this. If I'm in my office, behind my desk, chances are my shoes are off. Just the way it is. Chopping yer toenails is no big deal in itself. It must be done over the trash can, though. Bad form to leave toenail clippings all over the place. |
#32
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Sorry, there's a window next to the door, so someone who walks by and looks in would know what I'm doing. [/ QUOTE ] Gross yes, inappropriate I say no. Your office, your germs, your foot stank, your clippings all over the place, I think that's ok. Still nasty though, do that stuff at home after the shower, it's easier anyway. |
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Chopping yer toenails is no big deal in itself. It must be done over the trash can, though. Bad form to leave toenail clippings all over the place. [/ QUOTE ] It's not like the clippings fall straight down when they are clipped, so I fail to see how this helps. Those suckers can shoot across the room! |
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Bad form to leave toenail clippings all over the place. [/ QUOTE ] One of my former coworkers left a desk drawer full of clippings behind. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
#35
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Oh yeah, yesterday I spilled a full cup of coffee all over so the carpet directly under my chair has a big brown spot like I took an explosive dump and it smells vaguely of stale coffee. Does that change anything?
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#36
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also depends on laces or loafers. If he's touched laces refer to the Paulie Walnuts theory/diatribe on shoelace cleanliness.
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#37
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what do you guys do that you get offices? [/ QUOTE ] Its good to be the king... |
#38
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He lives in NY and possibly walks to work in that muggy, sweaty weather... [/ QUOTE ] barefoot, of course, as is the NY tradition. |
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