Boxers, briefs, or commando during interviews: does it matter?

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I went commando and felt that the lessened layer of fabric between me and my enemies gave me a sense of self confidence that others could definitely feel.


Yeah, you know what I mean.
 
you want to make sure they notice your upward trend
 
I wish I could lie and say yes; but no, I created, and then it just...came to me minutes later. I then posted, and saw that it was good. :hardy:
 
I wish I could lie and say yes; but no, I created, and then it just...came to me minutes later. I then posted, and saw that it was good. :hardy:
Well at least your stroke of genius didn't come too soon.
 
Hey what's up with all the crazy threads today?

Did everyone finally snap?
 
Someone should sticky this thread up...
 
I wish I could lie and say yes; but no, I created, and then it just...came to me minutes later. I then posted, and saw that it was good. :hardy:

Now, I believe what I said was...

oh whatever. My wife just asked if I'll be joining her in the next room. Cheers!
 
Now, I believe what I said was...

oh whatever. My wife just asked if I'll be joining her in the next room. Cheers!

Your competition could join her in the next room while remaining in the current room. Briefs for you.
 
I'd say you wanna put out there the best in you....so the boxers are in order for an easy review of your credentials and to insure that your numerical averages do not decline.
 
best interview thread evar.

For the record, I prefer hammocks.
 
I always strongly advise against going commando because if your pants catch fire, you have to take them off and, well, inevitably draw attention to yourself for more than just catching fire. It's rather embarassing.
 
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