RE: Working from Home

i wish i could find a job i could do from home. it's far more laundry than i want to do.I do the laundry in the nude.
When I retired I stopped off on the way home, stripped and made a bonfire of my work clothes - suit, tie, shirt, socks, underwear, everything. My shoes were still smouldering the next day.

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RE: Working from Home

When I retired I stopped off on the way home, stripped and made a bonfire of my work clothes - suit, tie, shirt, socks, underwear, everything. My shoes were still smouldering the next day.Now that is one of the most amusing nudist tales I've read!
I think back to the suit and tie "uniform" I wore for years, before working from home, and wonder how I got any work done being so uncomfortable.

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RE: Working from Home

Allergic to clothes in general and neck-ties in particular ... now when I am self-employed and working from home - it is bye bye tie ... forever ...

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RE: Working from Home

I do the laundry in the nude.I vacuum in the nude, if not, works up a sweat.

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