Where Am I Wearing?
Let your mind wonder
What do making Jeans and Bowling have in common?

These workers would rather not do either.
I took them bowling. Nails were broken. Heavy balls were heaved. And sore arms were rubbed. It didn’t take.
My extensive, highly-scientific, ground-breaking research has turned up yet another amazing discovery that will contribute to the human knowledge-base…
Garment workers don’t like bowling.
If you found "What do making Jeans and Bowling have in common?" useful or interesting, please share it with others by bookmarking it at any of the following sites:


3 Responses to “What do making Jeans and Bowling have in common?”
Leave a Reply
If you have not commented here before, please take a moment to peruse our
Commenting Guidelines.
Pages
- About Where Am I Wearing?
- Class Discussions & Topics
- Email me at: kelsey@travelin-light.com
- Privacy Policy
- Survey Results: Where YOU are wearing
- Underwear Wall of Fame
- Where to buy Where am I Wearing...
Categories
- A thousand words
- About Where Am I Wearing?
- Audio Slideshows
- Best of 2007
- Cats and their Writers
- confessions
- Country: Bangladesh
- Country: Cambodia
- Country: China
- Country: Honduras
- Country: USA
- Engaged Consumer
- Essays
- Garment Industry
- Globalization
- In the News
- It’s a crazy world
- My Life
- My Pants
- My Shoes
- My Shorts
- My T-shirt
- My Underwear
- Rants
- The Language Police
- Travel
- Where I’m wearing today: Adventures of an engaged consu
- Who are you wearing?
- Writerly Stuff
Monthly Archives
Travel links
- Cheap Air Tickets
- Travel Insurance
- Travel Blogs
- Globetrekker Videos
- Travel Gear
- South Africa Travel
- Airport Parking
- Why Go
- Around the World Airfare
- Eurail Blog
My Links
- A Global Garment Reader
- Blogroll
- BootsnAll Travel
- Cartoonist Geoff Hassing
- China Hope Live
- Conor's Mildly Thrilling Tales
- Creative Capitalism
- Dalton's World (Bangladesh)
- Editorial Ass
- Elizabeth Briel: An American Artist in Hong Kong
- Everything Everywhere TravelBlog
- GoNOMAD
- Intelligent Travel
- Joanne Brokaw
- John Scalzi's Whatever
- Joshua Berman's Tranquilo Traveler
- Matador Pulse
- My Agent: Caren
- Nerd's Eye View
- Nomadic Matt
- Pub Rants
- Robert Paetz Photographs the World
- Rolf Potts' Vagabonding
- The Compact: Stop Shopping
- Vagabonding
- Viator Travel
- World Hum
- WrittenRoad
- Kelsey on the Web
- ABC News - "A frivolous gift or a lifelong memory?"
- Amazon Profile
- Bylines
- CS Monitor - "A frivolous gift or a lifelong memory?"
- CS Monitor - "Baseball"
- CS Monitor - "Fireflies"
- CS Monitor - "House on Wheels"
- Goodreads
- LibraryThing
- Matador Travel
- Touron Talk
- Transitions Abroad: Casa Guatemala
- Travelin' Light column
- WV Report - "Baseball in Honduras"
- WV Report - "PART I: Wearing Interview"
- WV Report - "PART II: Wearing Interview"
- WV Report - "Soccer"
- WV Report: Bibi Russell interview
- WV Report: Fantasy Kingdom
- Of Globalization and Garments
- CSR Asia
- Ecorazzi Fashion
- Ethical Sourcing and Mountain Equipment Co-op
- Fairer Globalization
- Garments Without Guilt
- Global Development: View from the Center
- IHT: Managing Globalization
- Impactt Limited
- John Bowe, author of Nobodies
- Labor Rights Blog
- Overseas Development Blog
- Patagonia's Footprint Chronicles
- Patagonia's The Cleanest Line
- Post Global
- The Curious Capitalist
- Who I'm Reading

May 20th, 2007 at 4:54 pm
sounds like the time we tried to feed Mexican food to some retirees in Taiwan. One whiff and that was it - they were done.
May 22nd, 2007 at 5:41 am
Joel your life is definitely interesting.
If you people out there haven’t checked out Joel’s blog, China Hope Live, do it (click on his name or look in the My links sidebar). Apparently when he’s not feeding Mexican food to Taiwanese retirees, he’s teaching sex-ed to the Chinese. A man of man talents.
May 22nd, 2007 at 8:13 pm
sex… we’re big fans. But we’re in China for the Mandarin, not the sex (just to clear that up!).
Do you still accept underwear photos? I’m trying to choose between two pairs to send in at the moment.
About the sex stuff (for anyone interested)… We were fortunate enough to cross paths with a Dr. Eddie Parish and his family, a PhD sex therapist who teaches Marriage and Family Therapy and relational intimacy among other things, when he’s not receiving families at his hermitage. Certainly not your typical dinner table conversation partners, but it completely changed the way we understand human relationships and intimacy. When we see college kids basically at the mercy of the media, we enjoy giving them some options to think about. No doubt we’ve corrupted all his academically respectable material, but it sure is fun to teach.