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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:12 am Post subject:
In terms of fast food... There are a couple of places that I just won't go into... but for the most part, the object of the exercise is to just get the hell away from work.
And since I usually don't look as well turned out and tidy as Norm Abrams by lunch time... I'm pretty much limited to places that will just give me food, and let me go outside and eat.
In terms of fast food... There are a couple of places that I just won't go into... but for the most part, the object of the exercise is to just get the hell away from work.
And since I usually don't look as well turned out and tidy as Norm Abrams by lunch time... I'm pretty much limited to places that will just give me food, and let me go outside and eat.
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:30 am Post subject:
Geezer wrote:
Picture didn't come up on my screen, niko2x
no biggie. just a picure of the poster for the movie "Super Size Me", the documentary of this filmaker whose quest was to eat at mickey d's for a whole month, 3 times a day. _________________
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:35 am Post subject:
Okay, all this food talk has me thinking about dinner.
My favorite meal? Left over Turkey sands the day after Thanksgiving.
I can do that.
A loaf of Wonderbread... some sliced Turkey from the deli... a box of stove top... a small can of jellied Cranberry sauce... and a packet of instant gravey.
Okay, all this food talk has me thinking about dinner.
My favorite meal? Left over Turkey sands the day after Thanksgiving.
I can do that.
A loaf of Wonderbread... some sliced Turkey from the deli... a box of stove top... a small can of jellied Cranberry sauce... and a packet of instant gravey.
mmmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmm--good!
Them's eats.
Sounds good, but substitute the Wonder with Roman Meal.
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:18 am Post subject:
Sigh. From when I got to the office to now, friggin' meetings, meetings, meetings. See's candy, white cookie/chocolate filling oreos, and 12 oz's of black tea for mine breakfast for those of you keeping score.
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:22 am Post subject:
The Man wrote:
Sigh. From when I got to the office to now, friggin' meetings, meetings, meetings. See's candy, white cookie/chocolate filling oreos, and 12 oz's of black tea for mine breakfast for those of you keeping score.
(doing my Obi-Wan Kenobi impression from Star Wars)
Steeling myself, leaning against the table for support, "I sense calories... caffine... as if a million voices cried out at once at the inane vapidity of corporate bureaucracy..."
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 8:33 am Post subject:
pcmodem wrote:
(doing my Obi-Wan Kenobi impression from Star Wars)
Steeling myself, leaning against the table for support, "I sense calories... caffine... as if a million voices cried out at once at the inane vapidity of corporate bureaucracy..."
The force will be with you, always.
-PCM
OOOH, NOOOO! HHAHAHAH, this made me laugh at loud at my desk. Oh, man, "as if a million voices cried out at once at the inane vapidity of corporate bureaucracy," hahahaha. Frick, man. Too much. Seriously. This is all too funny.
Oh, God. Thanks for the laugh, PCM. vapidity of corporate bureaucracy. Too much.
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