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Retiring the shirt

I have this chocolate brown short-sleeve collared shirt that I’ve enjoyed wearing for a while now, but I think it’s now time to retire it. Over time, I’ve noticed two other people at work that started wearing a similar shirt. They’re not exactly the same, but sufficiently close enough to kind of make me feel a little awkward. One of these people is in my department. The other is on a different floor, so I don’t usually run into him.

In the past, I’ve timed wearing my shirt such that the likelihood of us wearing the same thing was cut down. Today though I was running low on options so I used the shirt. When I came in, I noticed my colleague wearing the shirt as well. Crap. Well, one out of two isn’t bad, I guess. However, when I was in the kitchen getting coffee, I spotted the other guy wearing the shirt. All three of us were wearing the same damn thing. Ugh.

OK, so I need to find time to go clothes shopping. I haven’t done that in a while. It’ll be good to refresh the closet, you know?



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Jay

2 comments

  1. zi says:

    you send such mixed signals.

    your fashion awareness hints “metrosexual.” “a journal of the walking wounded” screams “emo.”

    pick one plzkthx.

    so i haven’t been around in a while. love what you’ve done to the place. very google friendly.

    thanks for the note, btw. ^^

    love,

    ~ zi

  2. Jay says:

    Hahah. By now you should know I’m like an onion: many layers.
    (Or like Shrek, I suppose)

    Being Google friendly was purely coincidental. WP is cool like that, and this theme is pretty awesome.

    And yeah, you’re welcome for the note. I honestly figured you were OK after the Peru quake. You seem like the type that just! won’t! die! :razz:

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