On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 17:20:05 -0800, Herb <Herb@the.Herb.garden> wrote:
>On 2/24/2013 3:40 PM, Mousie wrote:
>> On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 16:08:09 -0500, 24hrembroiderer@mnsi.cominvalid>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Those will work just fine. I can split them up and do a pattern to
>>> cover each bleach spot. Thanks so much.
>>
>> I am trying to imagine the planet that finds bullet holes socially
>> correct on a uniform... considering your time zone.
>> At a paintball park, perfect. Work zone? Not so much.
>>
>> You couldn't possibly work as a cleaner for a school/university or
>> picture theatre... let alone a preschool, petrol station or shopping
>> mall, have I missed anywhere??
>> That's if you are a cleaner... please say you aren't a nurse or a cop!
>>
>> I have a design of a fist punching through a hole, and I thought even
>> that was a bit 'off'.
>
/clarification needed
"...a bit 'off' for work."
>> Yessums, I think target practice is the funnest thing out. I eat meat
>> and wouldn't hesitate to aim at something with bigger teeth than me if
>> it was running at me. But I don't have a gun, so the point is moot.
>> But wear bullet holes in public cos it's funny and 'cutesy' things
>> would get me laughed at??
>> How many are not laughing at bullet holes??
>>
>>
>> Jus' sayin'....
>>
>
>It really isn't any different than words on a t-shirt
>
Passive aggressive Herb...
In the workplace?? Really??
You would wear a t-shirt that said "Hey bitch, you want fries with
that??" to work at Macca's?? (Mickey D's to you).
I'd like to see that!
>or even knife cuts
>that appear to be dripping blood,
>
Nice dodge...
I didn't get that 24hrs works in radio.
>pre-faded blue jeans,
>
/rolls eyes... now you are clutching at straws.
>or pseudo-Frankenstein apparel with stitched on body parts.
>
I'm not sure I want my Waiter wearing that.
Neither would your lovely wife.
>Nowmy wife covers unexpected holes with appliqued hearts (the symbol
>kind - not the ones in pericardiums). Just a matter of taste.
>
You must be a big hit in your blouse at Bingo!.... /grin
> - Herb
>
It was the term "uniform" that had me looking askance, Herb.
Personal wear is personal wear. Open for individualism and all that
accompanies the Freedoms you (over there) are so fond of.
I will champion that right along side you.
Your argument falls flat when it comes to workwear.
I just can't think of a past employer (of mine) that would not turn me
around at the gate to go home and change if I turned up wearing bullet
holes. A uniform usually has a company logo on it... capiche??
/end public service announcement about not getting fellow embroiderers
fired (no pun!)
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