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claudette

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17. Exactly
Thu Sep 28, 2023, 09:27 PM
Sep 2023

And maybe he was allowed to wear shorts and a hoodie in his old job in PA, but the United States Senate is quite different. I also don't see how wearing a suit for short periods of time in the Senate Chamber would inhibit his recovery from the stroke.

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Tennis shoes?! [View all] bigtree Sep 2023 OP
He should even if it's difficult for him. I know. Theyvall should be in business attire. Srkdqltr Sep 2023 #1
I think the Senate would have accomodated him more in his recovery bigtree Sep 2023 #2
I don't understand claudette Sep 2023 #8
probably not going to get anything but pushback from me on this bigtree Sep 2023 #9
Well claudette Sep 2023 #11
but it's not really respect bigtree Sep 2023 #13
That would be claudette Sep 2023 #16
my opinion is as valid as any other bigtree Sep 2023 #19
I didn't say it wasn't claudette Sep 2023 #20
I wanted to make a point about the social validity of my disdain for dress rules bigtree Sep 2023 #21
You're saying claudette Sep 2023 #27
no, that's what you parsed out of what I said. bigtree Sep 2023 #30
He dressed in shorts and hoodies before his stroke SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2023 #15
Exactly claudette Sep 2023 #17
he said it made him more comfortable bigtree Sep 2023 #18
Do you have a limit at all on workforce attire? Polybius Sep 2023 #22
why should anyone care about a t-shirt at a wedding? No, I've never cared bigtree Sep 2023 #23
There has to be a line drawn somewhere Polybius Sep 2023 #32
would I accept Mitch McConnell in shorts? bigtree Sep 2023 #34
Seriosly! What is the point of a tie? edisdead Sep 2023 #35
I agree with you Polybius Sep 2023 #41
He was doing it before his stroke SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2023 #33
so what is the argument against them? edisdead Sep 2023 #36
I expect more from a Senator SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2023 #37
why? edisdead Sep 2023 #38
Also shorts and a hoodie is a slob? edisdead Sep 2023 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author edisdead Sep 2023 #39
Totally agree. nt Raine Sep 2023 #3
I wear a jacket often and travel a lot for work Bristlecone Sep 2023 #4
it's really common bigtree Sep 2023 #6
👍🏼 Bristlecone Sep 2023 #14
New Balance makes 847's in all black LeftInTX Sep 2023 #44
Just keep humming, "Every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man!" CrispyQ Sep 2023 #5
Exactly!!! 💕 🥰 nt Raine Sep 2023 #10
He really looks claudette Sep 2023 #7
John Fetterman is 6'8" tall blogslug Sep 2023 #12
Senators get nearly $200K/year BlueSpot Sep 2023 #28
How many handmade suits, shirts and shoes do you think he should buy? blogslug Sep 2023 #29
Totally agree... Raine Sep 2023 #31
So didn't Schumer first make the dress code casual gab13by13 Sep 2023 #24
The Senate all voted to reverse it. nt Raine Sep 2023 #25
I wear gym shoes with a dress. KentuckyWoman Sep 2023 #26
As a member of the Morton's Neuroma club, Ms. Toad Sep 2023 #42
I have that...My podiatrist injected the nerve with alcohol. It worked LeftInTX Sep 2023 #43
You're lucky. Ms. Toad Sep 2023 #45
I'm sorry to hear this. LeftInTX Sep 2023 #46
I consider myself in the lucky category - Ms. Toad Sep 2023 #47
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