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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:05 am Post subject:
i've been moving around jobs this last year to beat the recession. i left construction to go back to the motor trade but i've now left that to return to construction!
i was reminded why i left the motor trade in the first place. the only perk of that job was i got to drive a veyron, if only round the car park. _________________
Joined: 28 Jun 2005 Posts: 3160 Location: peoples democratic republic of yorkshire Country:
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:57 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
The Veyron is one butt-ugly beast.
Now if you've driven a McLaren F1, that's something to talk about.
http://www.kahndesign.com/automotive/projectkahn/ is where i worked briefly. the owner of the company is such a prick i had to go. i've read on his twitter that he's after a mclaren mp12 c3p0 or whatever they're called. _________________
http://www.kahndesign.com/automotive/projectkahn/ is where i worked briefly. the owner of the company is such a prick i had to go. i've read on his twitter that he's after a mclaren mp12 c3p0 or whatever they're called.
The MP12 isn't very good looking either.
Apparently Gordon Murray broke the mold with the F1 and everything else is an afterthought.
Miss Monika used to work at Disneyland, I wonder if this will be reason enough for her to go back:
Disney employess okay to grow beards
First, they could grow a mustache, just like Walt Disney. Now, they can grow a little more facial hair but not quite enough to be like one of the Seven Dwarfs.
Disneyland announced that it's loosened up its dress code -- known as the "Disney Look" -- to now allow employees to grow more facial hair. Beginning Feb. 3, employees can show up for work with a beard or a goatee without worry, just as long as it's shorter than a quarter of an inch and not a soul patch (a patch of hair just below the bottom lip).
"Disney Look guidelines are periodically reviewed in relation to industry standards, as well as the unique environment of our theme parks and resorts," Betsy Sanchez, a Disneyland Resort spokeswoman, said in a statement.
"While we are careful to maintain our heritage and the integrity of our brand, a recent review of our guidelines led to a decision that an update was appropriate at this time."
A number of changes have been made to the look in recent years. In 2010, Disney said women didn't have to wear pantyhose with skirts and allowed sleeveless tops -- so long as the shoulder straps were at least 3 inches wide -- and men could wear untucked, casual shirts.
In 2000, Disney allowed employees to grow mustaches, overturning a 43-year-old ban.
Despite the wave of changes, there are still plenty of style choices off limits to Disney employees: visible tattoos, body piercings (other than the ears for women), "extreme" hair styles or colors, and muttonchops. A shaved head is acceptable for a man but not for a woman.
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