superspaceboy said: Anxiety said: my co-workers wouldn't understand the subtleties of gobi, rainbow twizzlers and strawberry whoppers the way org people do. I think you give us way too much credit there. We're merely placating your strange habits. based on the wide range of orgers i've broken bread with over the years, i'm not the only one with kooky eating habits. of course, i've never had dinner with zelaira, so i can't assemble any formal historical analyses. | |
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superspaceboy said: Yes but hopefully you don't talk with food in your mouth. I don't know what it is with people out here, but many have a tendancy to talk with a full mouth of food. I would say that there is a certian type of people out here that do this but I won't. It drives me INSANE!
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Stymie said: Anxiety said: my co-workers wouldn't understand the subtleties of gobi, rainbow twizzlers and strawberry whoppers the way org people do. I was gonna ask the samething.... surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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LleeLlee said: Anxiety said: Okay, I don't want to pick on anyone here. I promise to TRY to be nice.
When you're at work and you see someone eating something, whether it's at their desk or in the breakroom/cafeteria, do you feel compelled to stop and comment about what they're eating? Do you ask them what they're eating, if they made it, where they bought it? Do you often do this? Is it only with co-workers you know, or do you need to survey everyone you work with when they're eating? I'm asking because whenever I make something at work, SOMEONE crawls out of the woodwork and has some precious comment prepared, and I'm like "who the hell are YOU, and who made you an iron chef judge?!?!" i don't understand this behavior. when someone's eating their dinner, i assume they're taking a break and they want to be left alone. especially if i don't know them. I WANT TO EAT MY FOOD, NOT TALK ABOUT IT!!! oooh. anyway. are you a food-talker at work? why do you do it? WHY???? I do this all the time. But why stop at just talk? I usually whip my fork out and have a taste too Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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PANDURITO said: superspaceboy said: Yes but hopefully you don't talk with food in your mouth. I don't know what it is with people out here, but many have a tendancy to talk with a full mouth of food. I would say that there is a certian type of people out here that do this but I won't. It drives me INSANE!
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People at my work constantly make comments about co-workers lunches. Usually along the lines of "mmm, that looks/smells good." or "Which frozen dinner brand is that? Oh I love the new Lean Cuisine pita sandwhich." It's funny. I hate it when a co-worker comes into the breakroom and isolates themselves. It seems arrogant and uncomfortable. Then the person one day comes back there and expects to talk and it's like why should I give you the time of day when you habitually snub me. It's kind of funny. These 'office' incidents. I have one co-worker that had gastric bypass surgery and lost a ton of weight, well now she's gained some back because she has a serious eating disorder. She eats two fast food meals a work shift and I'm talking about at least 2 or 3 meat options and sides and two supersize soda's. I wonder if she ever gets the feeling of fullness. Anyway, no offense intended. Just rambling. Co-workers be crazy! America's political system used to be about the "pursuit of happiness." Now more and more of us want to stop chasing it and have it delivered.
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Anxiety said: Stymie said: Oh my god. There are strawberry Whoppers?
yes, there are strawberry whoppers. i'm not a fan, though darin LOVES them. They're acquired taste. I can't get into those things either. | |
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Anxiety said: :
YOU can talk about what i'm eating anytime, but i guess what bugs me is when it's like that guy in the old SNL skit. remember, the guy in the copy room? "doug! the dougginater! makin' copies!" if you're sitting in the breakroom doing that shit, you need to STOP before someone hurts you! but i have a feeling you aren't doing that. | |
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