1. No. 2. Yes.
3. I can't answer right now; I'm too busy watching one of the many cooking-related shows that are offered on television. 4. I can't... more1. No. 2. Yes.
3. I can't answer right now; I'm too busy watching one of the many cooking-related shows that are offered on television. 4. I can't answer right now; I'm too busy ignoring all the cooking-related shoes on television. 5. Pass the paprika; I'm practicing along with one of the numerous cooking-related shows on television. 6. You're just bitter and jealous because there are no tilde-related shows on television. 7. I'm watching one now: they have a lovely recipe for roasted tilde tips in soy sauce. 8. I do not even own one of those television machines, peasant. Grovel when I address you, and avert your eyes when I pass by. Have you no manners?9. Two or more of the above. 10. None of the above/other answer. ~ less
Today I read this on a T-shirt, Today I will do what others WON'T do.So tomorrow I will do what others CAN'T do.Hahahahahaha. Lordy! Do people really believe such tripe?
At my workplace there is a set of cleaning chores which are assigned to certain shifts and positions. The various individuals on a shift and at a certain position are respons... moreAt my workplace there is a set of cleaning chores which are assigned to certain shifts and positions. The various individuals on a shift and at a certain position are responsible for the assigned chores. The employee is to sign off on having done them, the supervisor is to countersign. One of the chores is cleaning the floor and walls around the soft serve frozen yogurt machine. I have noticed it probably has not been done in months. I'm never on the shift assigned to it but I do have shifts with open time where I could take it upon myself to do it. Being it is assigned elsewhere am I justified in saying, "Oh well, this is not my responsibility."?Note - The yogurt machine is enclosed by a counter. The nasty state of the floor and wall is not immediately noticeable. less
It happened in California. A mobile oven moved over the pizza at a temperature of 1000 degrees and took about two hours to "bake" it. Pizza slices were then distributed to th... more It happened in California. A mobile oven moved over the pizza at a temperature of 1000 degrees and took about two hours to "bake" it. Pizza slices were then distributed to the homeless. This broke the Guinness world record for largest pizza. Took many participants to make it. TEAMWORK. Has a nice ring to it doesn't it?