Anonymous wrote:You realize your husband throws away his tuna sandwich and goes out to eat everyday? There is no way there are two fried tuna loving people in the dmv.
Anonymous wrote:Op you should switch over to fried Baloney
Anonymous wrote:You want to hear about my bad morning? I had an important meeting in SE DC at 8:00 AM; the results of my presentation were to be presented to the Joint Chiefs that afternoon.
At 1:00 AM, I woke up with extreme abdominal pain, passed out, fell on the floor and broke my nose. DW calls 911; they take me to the hospital...scan me to find the cause of pain. At 5 am the ER doctor comes in, and tells me they think the pain was gas. But, incidentally, we found an 8 cm mass -- probably a tumor -- on your kidney.
That is a bad morning (oh, I got someone to cover for me at the briefing.).
Meanwhile, two hours later, our neighbor picks up her little girl (18 months), and feels something in the abdomen. Also a tumor.
Anonymous wrote:So I had the worst morning ever this morning.
The clock strikes 7:30 am and I jump out of bed since I have a conference room to set up for work before 9 am. I nudge dh to wake up and go brush my teeth. As I'm done brushing, he walks in groggily and steps into the shower and asks me to prepare the tuna so he can make our tuna sandwiches for lunch.I get dressed and go in the kitchen and open 2 cans of tuna and lightly fry and spice the tuna. He then comes into the kitchen and finishes up the sandwiches as I put on my make up and shoes. As I'm getting dressed, I notice it is 8:20. WHOOPS. I need to be at the offce at 8:30!!
So I get to the door and start putting on my coat and urge dh to hurry up. I say I'm going to be late now. And he says AHHH! I am trying to make you a nice sandwich and you're accusing me of making you late. I complain that I will have to take a cab to my office from downtown since its late and he will be late for work and not drive me all the way to my office. He says if I keep complaining, he will definitely not drive me out of spite.
I'm grumpy, he's grumpy so I ignore it. We're both agitated now and we head out the door kind of bickering. We get in the car, hit 66 and I sigh. I HATE the commute. I have wanted us to live closer to the city for a YEAR but dh loves the suburbs and want to stay an hour away from DC. We are stuck in traffic every day. So, I sigh and mumble that I hate this and how I want to move closer.
He ignores me and says he is being nice and driving me and I thank him by being ungrateful and whining. We don't talk for a while. And then bicker because he says I am ungrateful and he feels unappreciated and I say I'm not being heard and I start crying and he is so frustrated he speeds up the car dangerously.Its a miracle we made it to work.I'm so frazzled and annoyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think with we are forgetting she fried this tuna in coconut oil, which at room temperature becomes solid. so there are solid pieces of coconut oil in this weirdo's fried tuna sandwich.
This is an awesome observation and made me LOL. I wonder if fried tuna is what you take when you're off to hunt bobcats?
Definitely.
For sure, especially if you want to attract those Bobcats....they REALLY like the smell of fried tuna!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My questions is who fries cans of tuna in the morning and does it make your work clothes smell like fish?
Lol!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. You guys, I woke up late! Had a bad night.
Anonymous wrote:My questions is who fries cans of tuna in the morning and does it make your work clothes smell like fish?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think with we are forgetting she fried this tuna in coconut oil, which at room temperature becomes solid. so there are solid pieces of coconut oil in this weirdo's fried tuna sandwich.
This is an awesome observation and made me LOL. I wonder if fried tuna is what you take when you're off to hunt bobcats?
Definitely.
No way, it melts in the pan, then is all IN the tuna, just like butter would be. No chunks. Cmon. Havent you ever cooked with coconut oil?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think with we are forgetting she fried this tuna in coconut oil, which at room temperature becomes solid. so there are solid pieces of coconut oil in this weirdo's fried tuna sandwich.
This is an awesome observation and made me LOL. I wonder if fried tuna is what you take when you're off to hunt bobcats?
Definitely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think with we are forgetting she fried this tuna in coconut oil, which at room temperature becomes solid. so there are solid pieces of coconut oil in this weirdo's fried tuna sandwich.
This is an awesome observation and made me LOL. I wonder if fried tuna is what you take when you're off to hunt bobcats?
Definitely.