argh! i've seen far, far too many of those people. hint: you are not a flight attendant.
Posted by grant at January 13, 2004 08:15 PMindeed. a far worse trend than the one-strapped knapsack that slings across your chest and contains a cell phone pocket on the front.
Posted by beth at January 14, 2004 05:45 PMI have one of the one-strap-cell-phone-pocket knapsacks. I like it, except for its rather limited carrying capacity. Law textbooks are sort of hefty.
Posted by evan at January 14, 2004 06:16 PMI should add that even more disturbing trend (perhaps specific to law school) is people with briefcases or attaché cases. Hint: You are not on Law and Order.
Posted by evan at January 14, 2004 06:18 PMi just saw a poster for a commerce society event called "backpacks to briefcases: a night of etiquette & fashion".
Posted by grant at January 15, 2004 03:22 PMi think anyone carrying anything at all is a hopeless tool. especially people with stuff in their pockets.
Posted by michal at January 15, 2004 04:54 PMGrant: I think you should attend this event, if only to inflict a vicious sack-beating on one of the attendees, as an example pour encourager les autres
Posted by evan at January 15, 2004 05:03 PMaren't they your kind of people, evan? commerce and economics are the same, right?
Posted by grant at January 15, 2004 05:38 PMActually, lots of economists deserve a vicious sack beating, but for different reasons.
Posted by evan at January 15, 2004 10:39 PMWe're talking about the same "sack" here, right?
Posted by warcode at January 17, 2004 08:17 AMI have a breifcase type kind of thing and stuff in my pockets.
Posted by benf at January 20, 2004 03:20 PMyou have a brief case of the donut-brains, ben. and I'm not sure anyone wants to know about the stuff in your pockets..
Posted by r. at January 20, 2004 03:25 PMi just saw someone who not only had wheely luggage, but a little kid to pull it around for her.
Posted by grant at February 10, 2004 10:53 AM