I should be upset but....
I am so dumbfounded that I can stop laughing. Someone literally ate the rest of my half eaten lunch. I was trying to be good so I only ate half of my drunken noodles. I put the rest in the fridge. Someone ate half of what was left and threw the rest away, I guess it was to spicy for them. LOL if your gonna eat my lunch at least have the decency to finish it. I also work in a very professional place this stuff never happens around here. Still shaking my head. Just had to vent. Anyone else have stuff like this happen where they work?
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LOL!! Wow. I needed a good laugh.
That's just.... outrageous. Next time, add some really hot sauce to your extras and see if you can eek out the culprit. That's crazy!!
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is your name Ross Geller?4
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RegaliTea_69 wrote: »OP what are drunken noodles? Also, sorry for your loss.
Thai rice noodles. They are thicker in width and are just amazing! They come with differnent vegies and meat. They also aren't greasy like Chinese food.0 -
I worked for a professional office once and we had some lunches from the fridge/freezers going missing. Put signs up in the breakroom to remind people to only take what was theirs. It stopped for about a week, then the complaints came pouring in again about missing food. One of my smartass coworkers who'd been a theft victim several times decided he was going to spike his meal with ex-lax (he ended up going out that day for lunch but no one saw him leave). Well, later that day, we notice a guy that was a newer employee, kinda on the younger side but always well mannered and well dressed visiting the men's room a LOT. Guess what happened after that? No more missing lunches!!!!15
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indigoblue9572 wrote: »I worked for a professional office once and we had some lunches from the fridge/freezers going missing. Put signs up in the breakroom to remind people to only take what was theirs. It stopped for about a week, then the complaints came pouring in again about missing food. One of my smartass coworkers who'd been a theft victim several times decided he was going to spike his meal with ex-lax (he ended up going out that day for lunch but no one saw him leave). Well, later that day, we notice a guy that was a newer employee, kinda on the younger side but always well mannered and well dressed visiting the men's room a LOT. Guess what happened after that? No more missing lunches!!!!
LOL that is awesome!1 -
I will never understand how people could even be tempted to eat a stranger's half-eaten food, much less actually do it...I'd be too grossed out by the thought of their saliva all throughout the dish from their fork going back and forth between the food and whatever else their mouth has touched or has in it. No, no, noooo.10
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I used to work in a professional office where this happened and they put up signs telling people to only take what was theirs. I made the comment that we were all adults and it was ridiculous that such a statement needed to be made. Several weeks later the whole company gets an email and there is a new sign in the break room that says: PLEASE DO NOT POUR ROCKS DOWN THE SINK.
These are just some of the reasons that even adults can't have nice things
Rocks in the sink I don't understand.
People do weird *kitten* when they are hungry. It's hard saying what people have to do to get by. Someone stole my lunch out of the company fridge one time. I was pissed. My coworkers all laughed and thought it was funny. I wasn't mad because someone had the audacity to steal what wasn't theirs, but because at the time I was broke and it was the last meal I had for a couple of days. Who knows. Maybe the stole my food because they didn't have any either.0 -
Carillon_Campanello wrote: »I used to work in a professional office where this happened and they put up signs telling people to only take what was theirs. I made the comment that we were all adults and it was ridiculous that such a statement needed to be made. Several weeks later the whole company gets an email and there is a new sign in the break room that says: PLEASE DO NOT POUR ROCKS DOWN THE SINK.
These are just some of the reasons that even adults can't have nice things
Rocks in the sink I don't understand.
People do weird *kitten* when they are hungry. It's hard saying what people have to do to get by. Someone stole my lunch out of the company fridge one time. I was pissed. My coworkers all laughed and thought it was funny. I wasn't mad because someone had the audacity to steal what wasn't theirs, but because at the time I was broke and it was the last meal I had for a couple of days.
Why do people even have rocks in the office? I asked the guy who sent the email and they weren't even like small fish tank rocks. They were rocks quarter size and larger. WTF?
To throw at food stealers.7 -
We had this happen at one of my offices. They kept taking one persons tuna fish sandwich. So he decided to start making his tuna fish sandwich with cat food blended in. Ironically, he had to do it twice before the person stopped taking the sandwich? We kept looking for the person that kept licking their hands to clean them, but never found the little "Kitten", (see how that worked)!
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Someone stole the chicken out of my lunch. Just the chicken and left the rest of the meal in my Tupperware.6
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shadowloss wrote: »We had this happen at one of my offices. They kept taking one persons tuna fish sandwich. So he decided to start making his tuna fish sandwich with cat food blended in. Ironically, he had to do it twice before the person stopped taking the sandwich? We kept looking for the person that kept licking their hands to clean them, but never found the little "Kitten", (see how that worked)!
Is it a pun? Or isn't it? Makes my brain hurt.0 -
@opheliaphoenix wrote: »I will never understand how people could even be tempted to eat a stranger's half-eaten food, much less actually do it...I'd be too grossed out by the thought of their saliva all throughout the dish from their fork going back and forth between the food and whatever else their mouth has touched or has in it. No, no, noooo.
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Just think of it as added seasoning.1 -
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SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »
Ha! I am most certainly not, however, my daily food is no frills basic *kitten*. Healthy as can be. Why do you think I look like this?
Mmmmm. A life time supply of Coopertone suntan lotion?2 -
SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »
Ha! I am most certainly not, however, my daily food is no frills basic *kitten*. Healthy as can be. Why do you think I look like this?
Mmmmm. A life time supply of Coopertone suntan lotion?
I just spit out my broccoli. lol
Again, I go back to the lousy cook thing.2
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