The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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Wow. The absolute self-delusion. On the off chance you actually believe any of that, try telling your business partner.

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Every time I think I've blocked enough people to make that thread safe for work... I swear it's like cutting the head off a hydra.
 


Yay, coworker drama! lol... :rolleyes:

About a week and a half ago, a well-liked coworker on 3rd shift dyed her hair bright crayon red.

Shortly after that, another coworker on day shift - the 29-year-old drama queen who's slept her way through four different coworkers - went from blonde to brunette after finally getting dropped for good by the last guy (who was 40).

She was out for a couple days last week.

Now she's come back with her hair bright red as well... :rolleyes:


I'm becoming more and more convinced that all those security cameras at work aren't for security - I think we're secretly filming a reality tv show....


(On a related note, said drama queen has recently inspired a new "yo momma" joke - "Yo momma so high maintenance even her emotional baggage got Gucci tags!"... )
 
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I really, really, really wish that people could get it through their heads that it's not even a little bit anti-Canadian to strongly oppose putting pineapple on pizza. That the Canadian people have been through and continue to go through so much is not even remotely an excuse for committing that level of atrocity. And they just keep doing it! Over and over again!

There are even plenty of Canadians who are against putting pineapple on pizza! Do they just not matter at all? Are they not "true" Canadians?
 

I really, really, really wish that people could get it through their heads that it's not even a little bit anti-Canadian to strongly oppose putting pineapple on pizza. That the Canadian people have been through and continue to go through so much is not even remotely an excuse for committing that level of atrocity. And they just keep doing it! Over and over again!

There are even plenty of Canadians who are against putting pineapple on pizza! Do they just not matter at all? Are they not "true" Canadians?
I've experienced pizza in several non-Italy European countries, and the things they happily put on pizza make pineapple look downright quaint. Corn? Pile it on! A raw egg? Crack that baby open. A thick layer of diced onion (and nothing else, or occasionally a single sardine in the center)? Delish!
 




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