For the record: I do not support mandatory pants.
@0x56 Are you using the British or American meaning of the word?
@poemblaze - I was unaware of any differences on any of those words.
@0x56 In Britain, pants are what Americans would call underpants.
@poemblaze - in that case, I still don't support mandatory use.
As long as zoom doesn't turn into chat roulette, we're all good.
@0x56 There are some kinds of ugly that require covering. And since it's not right to point out the ugly, we should all wear them. 😏
@0x56 So perhaps the British can call what we call pants "overpants." Trousers is a word that's always sounded funny to me. A lot of inflection packed in there.
@0x56 I don't wear pants at home as I work at home. what my wife calls "work pants" are any kind of pajamas or sometimes a long flowy black skirt
@retina - I'm more of an athletic shorts kinda guy... Allows me the flexibility to go out for a lunch ride.
@0x56
That's why I like you.