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15 new dress shirts for work, so in other words does anybody need like 1,456,875 needles?? :cursin: :cursin: :cursin:


:wtf: Its almost 2006, is that still the best way to pack a shirt?

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BleedDodgerBlue said:
i thought janitors had their clothes given to them from the company they worked for. sorry you had to pay for em.


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Well of course I dropped one, and then stepped on the muther fuker like 30 minutes later, jamming it right into my foot. Why wouldnt I? :s4:
 

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they're called *PINS* :D

imagine having that job (pinning the shirts).
 

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MadJack said:
they're called *PINS* :D

imagine having that job (pinning the shirts).


No Jack, its called a needle. Run one half way through your foot and you will see :cursin:

:wtf: Why does it take like 40 of them? And then the bastards just throw one in there every once in a while to piss you off right when you think you have their pattern down, then BANG, you get stuck outta nowhere :poke
 

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Somewhere a worker making .003c per shirt in a sweat shop is laughing.
 
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you sew with a needle--you pin a shirt Agent.......lesson for today...
 

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Piece of advice. Keep the receipt, under current tax laws if your employer requires you to dress a certain way (i.e. dress shirt, ties, slacks) up to $600 per fiscal year can be written off.

I did not know this until last year when an accountant told me. Saves you a little bit on your taxes:)

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kneifl said:
Piece of advice. Keep the receipt, under current tax laws if your employer requires you to dress a certain way (i.e. dress shirt, ties, slacks) up to $600 per fiscal year can be written off.

I did not know this until last year when an accountant told me. Saves you a little bit on your taxes:)

kneifl


Thanks Rat boy but wouldnt I have to earn 600 for a year to be able to write that off? Anyone need insurance? :mj07:
 

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Im testy because I ran a fawkin spear halfway through my foot. And these people calling in to the local radio show about the Colts. They are freaking out. IDIOTS!
 

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kneifl said:
Piece of advice. Keep the receipt, under current tax laws if your employer requires you to dress a certain way (i.e. dress shirt, ties, slacks) up to $600 per fiscal year can be written off.

I did not know this until last year when an accountant told me. Saves you a little bit on your taxes:)

kneifl

yeah, you get to claim what, about 1/20th of it, lol! I saved all my receipts for work related taxes one year, and it was negligible help at best. Granted, I have very few business expenses.
 

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just to confirm Jack's comment, in case you need PICTURES....gonna help you out here agent:

this is a PIN

pin8ny.jpg



THIS is a NEEDLE

needle4sg.jpg
 

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BahamaMama said:
just to confirm Jack's comment, in case you need PICTURES....gonna help you out here agent:

this is a PIN

pin8ny.jpg



THIS is a NEEDLE

needle4sg.jpg



THIS IS WHAT WENT THROOUGH MY FAWKING FOOT




images
 

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geeze guys, you probably also call a Sprite, Pepsi, and Root Beer by their names instead of calling it a Coke too!

Agent, next time you decide to buyout your local store, tell them you would like all your shirts ironed before you buy them so they are ready to wear. That way, they have to take out the "needles". That, or invest in a thimble. That would help, wouldn't it?
 

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SixFive said:
geeze guys, you probably also call a Sprite, Pepsi, and Root Beer by their names instead of calling it a Coke too!

Agent, next time you decide to buyout your local store, tell them you would like all your shirts ironed before you buy them so they are ready to wear. That way, they have to take out the "needles". That, or invest in a thimble. That would help, wouldn't it?


Yeah, I could see me walking around with a thimble on all my toes :s4: Bought most of them at S & K Mens Warehouse, I dont think they take the PINS out for you.
 

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Agent 0659 said:
Yeah, I could see me walking around with a thimble on all my toes :s4: Bought most of them at S & K Mens Warehouse, I dont think they take the PINS out for you.

there's your problem. Go to a local small business men's store. Support the local economy instead of going to a warehouse.
 
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