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I have no issues in saying I get the back and shoulders waxed in the warmer months. I don't like the ape look when at the beach with my kids. During the cooler months I keep the winter coat though.

As for shaving, my job is (predominately) not client facing, I have 1 boss in Sydney and another in India at present so maintaining a clean shave isn't something I worry about. I'll shave on Sunday evenings then as required (i.e. social outings). It is generally twice a week maximum, quite often once a week.
 
I have no issues in saying I get the back and shoulders waxed in the warmer months. I don't like the ape look when at the beach with my kids. During the cooler months I keep the winter coat though.

As for shaving, my job is (predominately) not client facing, I have 1 boss in Sydney and another in India at present so maintaining a clean shave isn't something I worry about. I'll shave on Sunday evenings then as required (i.e. social outings). It is generally twice a week maximum, quite often once a week.
Monday mornings only for me. Sometimes every second Monday.
 
When people use his and he's the wrong way around, like they don't understand what an apostrophe is for.
I say "no grammatical error annoys me more" to a lot of grammatical errors, it seems.

But in all seriousness, this one probably does take the cake for me.

It just really....exudes the dumb.
 

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Grumpy people at work.

We've all got problems; most people are just professional enough to leave them at the door and get on with their day's work.

Others choose to be precious little children.

I know it's an old post, but I feel the need to quote this.
2 guys I usually work closely with have been off sick recently, and as a result I've worked with some other people instead, it's been such a joy to not have to deal with those sooks.
 
Just boggles the mind as to how someone can not realize they're wrong when they say something like 'anythink' - I mean obviously they've heard people say it correctly but on they go.
Another recent, yet more obscure example of this nonsense - Heard a guy on a TV ad talking about football players(Seven News Adelaide I think) he pronounced Wingard as 'Wing-Ard', although I will admit I fully intend to start calling him 'Wing-Ard' just to wind up Port fans.
 
Waiting in the lineup to see santa. FMD!
Dad of the year!

I miss those days. I remember my youngest son telling his sister that he knows there is a Santa cos mum is too mean to buy his presents. Now a lot of the magic of young kids is gone.

Enjoy it whilst you have it
 

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