Chapter 25
Thursday, July 21, 2005
  Al Bundy and me.
I just gotta tell you as I find myself in an "office work" phase of life right now how much I severely dislike wearing slacks on a daily basis. Of course overall I simply don't like them. Not their name, not the way they look or feel. I don't mind collared shirts, or even ties. I just want to wear shorts with them. Slacks I've never liked, and I've been wearing them to work or church nearly my whole life. Give me a suit, I'll be fine in a suit. But just slacks, not so much. I think it's because with slacks you have to wear socks and semi-casual dress shoes. See, I hate socks. I'm trying to cut down on using "hate" in my vocabulary, but it's justified here in my sincerity towards the subject. Socks are fine when you're wearing boots or exercising, but even that is stretching it for me. I just hate socks. I then dislike shoes because you almost always have to wear socks with them. When did we start covering up our feet, anyways? Jesus didn't feel the need to tie any shoelaces. Neither should we.

This was not meant to be negative, just humoursly informative. So laugh already.
 
Comments:
YOu're sounding like Mike...without the explitives or child rape jokes. Keep it up.
 
1)Office Space
2)Slacks
3)socks
4)hate
5)shoes
6)Al Bundy
7)Kevin Bacon
I get it....

now u know why i only wear flip-flops
 
ps...chris listens to jazon mraz and wears trucker hats
 
touche
 
Very nice site! » »
 
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