Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. WTF is wrong with frying canned tuna?
you ladies are insane!![]()
Pretty much everything is wrong with frying canned tuna. Particularly in the morning. And absolutely when you are already 45 minutes late for work.
But mostly -- eew. Fried. Canned. Tuna. That is just wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you dont like sitting in traffic why cant you take the metro... or wake up earlier?
In another thread, she goes into the reasons why she refuses to take Metro, even though it leaves her hanging around town for hours after work.
Can someone please link to this thread?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. WTF is wrong with frying canned tuna?
you ladies are insane!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you dont like sitting in traffic why cant you take the metro... or wake up earlier?
In another thread, she goes into the reasons why she refuses to take Metro, even though it leaves her hanging around town for hours after work.
Can someone please link to this thread?
Anonymous[b wrote:]Fried Tuna[/b] is the new Bobcat is the new burgundy washcloth is the new dirty dice is the new Larla. A few years from now we will be discussing marital issues in the context of fried tuna and newcomers will ask "What's fried tuna" and we'll give them this link.
Friends from the future, welcome. It smells great here.
Anonymous wrote:Fried Tuna is the new Bobcat is the new burgundy washcloth is the new dirty dice is the new Larla. A few years from now we will be discussing marital issues in the context of fried tuna and newcomers will ask "What's fried tuna" and we'll give them this link.
Friends from the future, welcome. It smells great here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you dont like sitting in traffic why cant you take the metro... or wake up earlier?
In another thread, she goes into the reasons why she refuses to take Metro, even though it leaves her hanging around town for hours after work.
Anonymous wrote:If you dont like sitting in traffic why cant you take the metro... or wake up earlier?
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:Fried Tuna is the new Bobcat is the new burgundy washcloth is the new dirty dice is the new Larla. A few years from now we will be discussing marital issues in the context of fried tuna and newcomers will ask "What's fried tuna" and we'll give them this link.
Friends from the future, welcome. It smells great here.