I just went in the shift stick thread again and saw someone was trying to argue that you should bike to work and take a shower at work if you're sweaty by the time you get there. who the **** takes showers at work is that a normal thing in europe or something
I just went in the shift stick thread again and saw someone was trying to argue that you should bike to work and take a shower at work if you're sweaty by the time you get there. who the **** takes showers at work is that a normal thing in europe or something
Where do people work that have showers is what I wanna know.
I just went in the shift stick thread again and saw someone was trying to argue that you should bike to work and take a shower at work if you're sweaty by the time you get there. who the **** takes showers at work is that a normal thing in europe or something
I'm serious. You're making excuses jax. Do workplaces in the US not have changing/ shower facilities?
like...what. maybe if you work at a gym and there's showers in the locker room but what other situation would you have the ability or option to take a shower at work
I just went in the shift stick thread again and saw someone was trying to argue that you should bike to work and take a shower at work if you're sweaty by the time you get there. who the **** takes showers at work is that a normal thing in europe or something
asdklfjalkds right. that's so uneccessary. i hate people who think choosing the convenient option=lazy. who has the time to bike 20 miles
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Originally posted by Marq
Were they ever cute?
nn true. they were a big trend though for like a week.
like...what. maybe if you work at a gym and there's showers in the locker room but what other situation would you have the ability or option to take a shower at work
even if they did, why would you CHOOSE to shower at work over your own home? i really do hate pretentious europeans who act like they're oh so superior