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Old Aug 7th 2008 | 3:30 pm
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Originally Posted by spartacus
I'm assuming you're not in a customer-facing role renth. Although I was reading an article yesterday about the explosion in the male escort industry, so perhaps you are.
Couldn't you have chosen a better word than explosion! I am fighting that image from getting into my brain now.
 
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Originally Posted by renth
I wear jeans and T shirt.

In fact, right now I've even got my cock out.
LMAO....

You too?

Not choking the chicken too are you?
 
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Originally Posted by worzel
Couldn't you have chosen a better word than explosion! I am fighting that image from getting into my brain now.
Too late . . . its already burnt onto your retina!
 
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Originally Posted by spartacus
I'm assuming you're not in a customer-facing role renth. Although I was reading an article yesterday about the explosion in the male escort industry, so perhaps you are.
I imagine that there are 'explosions' all the time in that industry?
 
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Bad news if you are coming to a corporate role in Melbourne: it's dress-up time there, I'm afraid. For men that means suit, smart shirt, formal shoes, but not always a tie. This is OK during the cooler months but horrible on those hot summer days when you come out of the airconditioned office into the sweltering heat.

Good luck!

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Originally Posted by northernbird
Depends on the office I think. My husbands work is quite casual as in smart casual shirts and trousers but no tie. Fridays are casual day at my husbands office.
Same here. Except there are lots of guys in hi-vis, jeans and safety boots if they are going to / coming back from site. I have a tie in my draw just in case but not worn it in two years apart from an internal interview.
 
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Originally Posted by grevillia
Bad news if you are coming to a corporate role in Melbourne: it's dress-up time there, I'm afraid. For men that means suit, smart shirt, a pair of those pink fluffy mule slippers, but not always a tie. This is OK during the cooler months but horrible on those hot summer days when you come out of the airconditioned office into the sweltering heat.

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Old Aug 7th 2008 | 3:36 pm
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Originally Posted by spartacus
I'm assuming you're not in a customer-facing role renth. Although I was reading an article yesterday about the explosion in the male escort industry, so perhaps you are.
I work at UWA, it's pretty casual here.
 
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Originally Posted by renth
I work at UWA, it's pretty casual here.
Sounds like my kind of casual.
 
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Originally Posted by renth
I wear jeans and T shirt.

In fact, right now I've even got my cock out.


My oh my that is big, can we use it for banana boat rides?
 
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Originally Posted by renth
It's OK, I've put it back now. Just been watching Saddam Hussein's hanging on YouTube. Is there nothing on the web I won't masturbate over?
Two girls, one cup?!!!
 
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Two girls, one cup?!!!
Oooowh!
 
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Originally Posted by Professional Princess


My oh my that is big, can we use it for banana boat rides?
If only, in fact it's quite small, sadly. It IS big enough to fill a pram though
 
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Two girls, one cup?!!!
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
 
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