Thank you of your support, everyone! I will keep you posted as to the out come of this issue. There are some great people from this board that are giving me some great advice and helping me sort out this situation. Thanks again Ill be back!!
You'll pull through this just fine. It's refreshing to see someone with strength. I'm usually surrounded by corporate suckups who would wear dresses to work if the boss told them to!
HEY! I resemble that remark...
I wear a skirt (kilt) to work on occasion, does that count? [GRIN]
No, the boss didn't tell me to wear it, OTOH, he doesn't mind...
-Zorba
Longhaired guys in skirts unite... :)
-J
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. . . and dyslexic longhaired guys in skirts -- UNTIE!
--Tock &8-)
Heheheheh
So, Tock, you're also a skirt wearer?
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Not really . . . just took the opportunity to repeat a corny pun I heard a while back . . . Knew a guy once who used to wear a kilt. Was of Scottish ancestry, heavy into heraldry & family trees & etc. Used to wear his kilt all over Dallas with great pride. Moved back home to Missouri early 1990's. Fun guy. Hmm.
--Tock
(new e-mail addy thanks to a destructive e-mail virus; screwed up my Outlook Explorer program)
Yeah, I've heard that pun too... :) Used to use it a lot too. If you do decide to join Zorba and I and become a skirted man, let me warn you about one thing. You won't want to wear trousers or shorts ever again.
-J
Hmm . . . Dunno if I can use my heritage to justify a kilt . . . My folks come from French Canadian and Swedish stock. 'Bout the best I can do is jeans and plaid shirts with a tin of kippers. 'Cest la vie . . .
--Tock
Don't have to use your heritage... Lots of guys wear'em, even if they aren't from Scotland. Or you could get a Utilikilt, or a denim skirt.
-J
Damn! You have brass balls, man! I commend you for that! I've never worn a kilt, although I do cross dress on weekends and become "Rokkette"! JUST KIDDING!!!!!
A bass player in a former band of mine wore kilts and other various things many times on stage and at work.