Thats the spirit. And pants are so much more practical than dresses, too. When I am out not working there are many times when I had a "ditty bag" with a few tools with me as I seem lost without them. James Grebe R.P.T. of the P.T.G. from St. Louis, MO. USA, Earth Piano Service and Piano Periperals Creator of Hardwood PLTR's and Custom Piano Benches pianoman@inlink.com If I wake up in the morning, it WILL be a great day! ---------- > From: Susan Kline <skline@proaxis.com> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: World-Class Junk of Susans muses (rambling) more > Date: Thursday, July 09, 1998 2:40 AM > > At 06:48 AM 7/9/98 -0500, you wrote: > >I wonder what Susan wears under her shoes: nylons stockings or sock. Are > >nylons less slippery than men's socks? > >James Grebe > > > Everyday garb: running shoes (newish, clean), fresh crew socks underneath. > White sandals in the summer, the kind you can slip off. For me, keeping my > feet fit to stand on comes so far in front that fashion dwindles and > disappears in the rear view mirror. (Nylons are more slippery than men's > socks.) > > Seems to me that nylons or pantyhose for anything but fancy evening outings > (and optional there) are a form of male domination, like Chinese > foot-binding or pointy toed high spike heels. But then, that's probably why > I do something like piano work, instead of getting trained as a receptionist. > > So, now that I've made the day's inflammatory statement, time to disappear. > <g> > > > > Susan Kline > P.O. Box 1651 > Philomath, OR 97370 > skline@proaxis.com >
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