HELLO FREEDOM! Everyone! I have finished massage school! holy moly I'm done! passed all my classes and now I'm ready to join the working world... or am I? I sure hope I am! anyways i can't TECHNICALLY get a massage job until I'm licenced which wont be for about another 8 weeks.... BOO! soooo what the crap amd I gonna do for 8 week.... get another job! Suckey I know but i need mula now and can't wait for a massage job! so hopefully i will still be able to massage on the side until i have built up my clientele enough to be able to do massage only! woot!
So yeah this next months hold a lot in store for me!

But on a lighter note Rachel pointed out to me the other day something quite humerus in my book. Ties. Who the crap made up the Tie? Who said that if they tie a long piece of fabric around their neck into a confusing knot that it will make them look "nice" or "Professional"? So i googled it! :) and sources say!!! 

Yahoo Answers Said:
They originated in Croatia in the 1600s. Most people believe they were a symbol of love and devotion not to mention fidelity from loved ones to soldiers that were on their way to war. They probably looked more like a scarf back then and evolved into what they are today.
Where as patrickmcmurry.com says:
Who created the first business suit?The well-dressed man about town should wear clothes that are simple, functional and discreet, George Bryan "Beau" Brummell commanded in the early 19th century. By advocating well-cut, tailored clothes, Brummell essentially invented what has come to be known as the "British look"
Brummell rejected 18th century frills. His mandate, a dark blue coat, buff-coloured pantaloons and waistcoat, black boots and a clean white neck cloth, survives today as the dark business suit, white shirt and silk tie.
Brummell rejected 18th century frills. His mandate, a dark blue coat, buff-coloured pantaloons and waistcoat, black boots and a clean white neck cloth, survives today as the dark business suit, white shirt and silk tie.
So there you have it of coarse the Tie didn't come from America.. we don't ever make anything up on our own. LOL but why is it considered Fancy? because royalty could afford the silk and the poor people couldn't. Neat right?
1 comment:
ha ha! i loved this post aubry :)
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