Now I Will Always Have Pockets!
May. 18th, 2009 07:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I briefed my (government) boss this morning on a study I've had some of our engineering group experts working on. Mostly, I wanted to get his agreement that it was complete, except for some document formalization.
At a meeting shortly after that, someone was describing another organization's idea of "coordinating" a policy. "They said everyone was on board because it came up at the meeting," she said. "But it never got talked about at the meeting and it was only in the back-up charts."
"Hmm," I said. "Now I know how to achieve my plans for total world domination."
My boss replied, "I'm going to have to look very carefully at the back-up charts from that study."
(If you don't get the title of this entry, I often tell people that the first thing I'd do if I ruled the world is make it illegal to sell women's clothing without pockets.)
At a meeting shortly after that, someone was describing another organization's idea of "coordinating" a policy. "They said everyone was on board because it came up at the meeting," she said. "But it never got talked about at the meeting and it was only in the back-up charts."
"Hmm," I said. "Now I know how to achieve my plans for total world domination."
My boss replied, "I'm going to have to look very carefully at the back-up charts from that study."
(If you don't get the title of this entry, I often tell people that the first thing I'd do if I ruled the world is make it illegal to sell women's clothing without pockets.)
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Date: 2009-05-19 09:55 am (UTC)Requiring things to be machine washable would eliminate the use of wool and I'm not about to do that. I don't particularly mind hand laundry, so I will propose that anybody who wears things that are not machine washable must wash them (or take them to the dry cleaner) themselves.
I'd also like to require the establishment of drop and collect laundries in the U.S. as i is amazingly pleasant to leave a bag of clothes in the morning and get back everything not just washed and dried but neatly folded in the evening.
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Date: 2009-05-19 11:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-19 10:49 pm (UTC)And, while it is sometimes possible to machine wash woven knits, there are issues with linings on my work suits, making dry cleaning far safer.
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Date: 2009-05-19 11:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-19 11:24 pm (UTC)Except that I still have all these old-fashioned notions about dignity and propriety. For all that I say otherwise, I probably will still own nylons after I retire.