So I'm completely nekkid for like 30 seconds
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Dancer
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Posted: 03/11/03 - 18:59 Post subject:
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purple hayes
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Posted: 03/11/03 - 20:06 Post subject:
| kristin31 wrote: | | What's the point of having an office with a door if you can't lock it and use it for a little lunchtime nooky? |
I thought it was spelled nookie and rhymed with cookie. The way you've got it spelled makes me think that it rhymes with spooky.
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thegman
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Posted: 03/11/03 - 21:20 Post subject: Re: So I'm completely nekkid for like 30 seconds
| purple hayes wrote: | Because I have my own office and my own door to go with it, I change clothes in there when I get back from running/cycling at lunch.
So yesterday I'm changing back in to my work clothes. I'm only completely nekkid for 30 seconds or so and wouldn't you know it, our engineer decides he needs to talk to me. Does he knock? No, just opened the door.
Now I've been in the locker room enough times to be comfortable with being nekkid in front of grown men, but it makes for a rather odd situation with your cow-orkers.
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Yesterday, no big deal. If it happens that he "needs to talk to you" again when you get back from your lunch run, and walks in on you, well... you might want to, let's say, be "aware" of what's going on.
Not that there's anything wrong with that....
Um, you weren't, like, bent over picking up your socks or anything, I hope.
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shelee
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Posted: 03/11/03 - 21:29 Post subject:
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Oh my gosh! Poor PH!
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genie
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Posted: 03/11/03 - 23:39 Post subject: Re: So I'm completely nekkid for like 30 seconds
| thegman wrote: | | purple hayes wrote: | Because I have my own office and my own door to go with it, I change clothes in there when I get back from running/cycling at lunch.
So yesterday I'm changing back in to my work clothes. I'm only completely nekkid for 30 seconds or so and wouldn't you know it, our engineer decides he needs to talk to me. Does he knock? No, just opened the door.
Now I've been in the locker room enough times to be comfortable with being nekkid in front of grown men, but it makes for a rather odd situation with your cow-orkers.
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Yesterday, no big deal. If it happens that he "needs to talk to you" again when you get back from your lunch run, and walks in on you, well... you might want to, let's say, be "aware" of what's going on.
Not that there's anything wrong with that....
Um, you weren't, like, bent over picking up your socks or anything, I hope.  |
OMG OMG OMG.........I am so hard I think I might
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kristin31
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Posted: 03/12/03 - 02:48 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | | kristin31 wrote: | | What's the point of having an office with a door if you can't lock it and use it for a little lunchtime nooky? |
I thought it was spelled nookie and rhymed with cookie. The way you've got it spelled makes me think that it rhymes with spooky.  |
Guess it depends on what your work environment is like. Mine would make anything ("spooky") as in not good.
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