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f**k you guys, Ricciardo is a mad kunt. I've even worn a themed tie for the occasion

All I see is a corporate wanker with a tie clip.

What happened to keeping it real? City office politics must be a headf**k.

#nohate

Needs more singlets #fiifo

I was at a family gathering when someone just got back from thailand, giving out gifts to people.

"You better not have gotten me a Bintang singlet"

"Nah"

"... Or a chang singlet"

"Nah"

*opens gift with singha singlet inside*

ead lololol

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All I see is a corporate wanker with a tie clip.

What happened to keeping it real? City office politics must be a headf**k.

#nohate

Needs more singlets #fiifo

I dress this way cos I like fashion... not a whole lot of office politics in the public service

Come at me you bogan

how about a turbo tie:

http://blipshift.com/products/turbo-tie

or a shifter tie:

http://blipshift.com/products/gearshift-tie

http://blipshift.com/collections/accessories

I've made the call that I refuse to wear a tie...unless job interview.

how about a turbo tie:

http://blipshift.com/products/turbo-tie

or a shifter tie:

http://blipshift.com/products/gearshift-tie

http://blipshift.com/collections/accessories

I've made the call that I refuse to wear a tie...unless job interview.

Subtle. They're not bad. But Db5 >

Exactly. If you have nice things they will probably get stolen no matter where you live.

Unless you live where I do and had a "friendly" dog

lol:

Guy Goes To Mexico To Kill Himself, Spends Week Doing Coke And Banging Hookers, Decides To Keep Living

http://totalfratmove.com/guy-goes-to-mexico-to-kill-himself-spends-week-doing-coke-and-banging-hookers-decides-to-keep-living/

Hahaha saw that a while ago, would do it just for the sake of doing it

haha nothing wrong with fashion.

discussion point: if a workplace culture condones the use of designer tie-clips, this may allude to the point that business-attire could be a factor on the judgement of colleauges. (excluding colleagues who deal with external clients etc)

May not be an issue in your space as mentioned but could be in other places.

Have always worn company issued uniforms for both Site & office along so never had the issue.

However where ones uniform is prescribed, the stand-out factor is usually the flashiest watch.

haha nothing wrong with fashion.

discussion point: if a workplace culture condones the use of designer tie-clips, this may allude to the point that business-attire could be a factor on the judgement of colleauges. (excluding colleagues who deal with external clients etc)

May not be an issue in your space as mentioned but could be in other places.

Have always worn company issued uniforms for both Site & office along so never had the issue.

However where ones uniform is prescribed, the stand-out factor is usually the flashiest watch.

then this is the watch you need:

http://www.hsjewellers.com.au/blogs/news/15499832-pulsar-v8-supercars-limited-edition-watch

Meh... casual workplace here... I just wear neat casual... Jeans and a nice top or jumper... Shirt if I feel like it

There's nothing customer facing out this office at all so that helps

Can this be used to time how long a freshly built SR20 will last during a track day?

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