3 Replies to “First Cup of Coffee – January 9, 2019”
“stealth Jennifers” – that’s hilarious 🙂
I’ve got the super-common last name as well (both for US and Asia). I would never dream of using my legal name as my author name as there would be far too many look-alikes.
As for bra cups – I’ve always hated them, and I’ve had ones where the inserts don’t come out and the minute they’re washed, they get all weird and misshapen and never seem to fix properly. In addition, I eventually learned I’m allergic to polyester, which is what they’re made of, so now I avoid that stuff entirely (along with underwires, which are of the devil). Unfortunately, I seem to have *cough* prominent nipplage, and the lack of padding is sometimes embarrassing. Fortunately, the tie-dye and jackets I usually wear help make it less noticeable most of the time.
Oh, and I hadn’t commented in a while b/c I was way behind in listening (had guests visiting with a baby who wanted things always super-quiet and my secluded office space was broken), so now catching up 😉
Guests with babies invading your office space… *shudder*
I know some other gals with the prominent nipplage issue – such a pain. My sincere sympathies. Related word to the wise: using duct tape does NOT turn out well >_<
They weren’t in the office space, I just couldn’t use it for other reasons (mainly a broken A/C – and yes, this is still important in FL at this time of year).
“stealth Jennifers” – that’s hilarious 🙂
I’ve got the super-common last name as well (both for US and Asia). I would never dream of using my legal name as my author name as there would be far too many look-alikes.
As for bra cups – I’ve always hated them, and I’ve had ones where the inserts don’t come out and the minute they’re washed, they get all weird and misshapen and never seem to fix properly. In addition, I eventually learned I’m allergic to polyester, which is what they’re made of, so now I avoid that stuff entirely (along with underwires, which are of the devil). Unfortunately, I seem to have *cough* prominent nipplage, and the lack of padding is sometimes embarrassing. Fortunately, the tie-dye and jackets I usually wear help make it less noticeable most of the time.
Oh, and I hadn’t commented in a while b/c I was way behind in listening (had guests visiting with a baby who wanted things always super-quiet and my secluded office space was broken), so now catching up 😉
Guests with babies invading your office space… *shudder*
I know some other gals with the prominent nipplage issue – such a pain. My sincere sympathies. Related word to the wise: using duct tape does NOT turn out well >_<
They weren’t in the office space, I just couldn’t use it for other reasons (mainly a broken A/C – and yes, this is still important in FL at this time of year).
Duct Tape?? Yikes! No thanks.