Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What non-preggie packs a real lunch for work? Banana, WW shake, you're good!
What?! This is ridiculous. What kind of person just drinks a WW shake for lunch?
Why did you bump a 4 YEAR OLD THREAD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What non-preggie packs a real lunch for work? Banana, WW shake, you're good!
What?! This is ridiculous. What kind of person just drinks a WW shake for lunch?
Why did you bump a 4 YEAR OLD THREAD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What non-preggie packs a real lunch for work? Banana, WW shake, you're good!
What?! This is ridiculous. What kind of person just drinks a WW shake for lunch?
Anonymous wrote:What non-preggie packs a real lunch for work? Banana, WW shake, you're good!
Anonymous wrote:Who gets up at 7:30 when they have to be at 8:30???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to this thread I've been craving a tuna melt all week. Drain can of tuna, mix in Hellman's and pickle relish, stir it up. spread on white bread. add slice of kraft cheese. broil for a few min until hot and toasty. That shall be my dinner tonight.
Yes, goddamn it, I've been craving tuna salad despite the fact that I once found an extremely long black hair in a can of tuna and swore off of it forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No big deal. Let it go. Apologize for being late/difficult even if you don't mean it and tell him you love him. He should then soften too and all is well. This is a situational issue, NOT a deep issue. We all have bad days.
Where do you come from? This thread is months old and it was unearthed by Jeff she was a troll.
Anonymous wrote:No big deal. Let it go. Apologize for being late/difficult even if you don't mean it and tell him you love him. He should then soften too and all is well. This is a situational issue, NOT a deep issue. We all have bad days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuna mixed in w canned tomato sauce (I knew someone who did this)...served over bow ties?
Pasta al tonno e pomodoro is a classic Italian dish. You have to use oil-packed tuna.
Real Italians would never, ever used "canned" (let alone jarred) tomato sauce.
It's cause for excommunication from the family.
Perhaps, chances are they're American so it's irrelevant. If you're grandparents are Italian and you're born here you know what that makes you? American
If you're American and don't know the difference between "your" and "you're" what does that make you?
Poorly educated?
Anonymous wrote:Wow 27 pages of responses on this ridiculous post. This woman needs to get a grip and grow up. Enough said.