Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 8 years ago, DH pissed me off about something I don't remember. I signed him up as the PTA treasurer (bio included for voting day). He won.
You are diabolical. I want to be your friend and plot with you.
My own petty revenge- at work a guy wanted to block a project I was working on and repeatedly involved himself in order to try to derail it. Once it was finished, with enormous success, I submitted him for an award for his contributions to the project.
Wow! I bow to you, brilliant. Yes, we should be friends (I'm the poster you replied to).
Do you have anything pending that I can help with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An annoying coworker is always cruising the kitchen for snacks, leftovers, crumbs. She often eats food in fridge that is not hers. When there are donuts, muffins or pastries leftover from staff meetings or workshops, she will hoard them, leaving none. Every now and then we will toss the leftovers, or hide them and sit back and watch her search. Sometimes she'll ask people if they know what happened to the donuts.
Is she fat?
No, not really
How are you not seeing a childhood of food instability and having compassion for that?
You cannot be serious with this comment. You just cannot.
Show me where that level of compulsion and hoarding isn't rooted in something like food instability. Because that is not how secure people behave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 8 years ago, DH pissed me off about something I don't remember. I signed him up as the PTA treasurer (bio included for voting day). He won.
You are diabolical. I want to be your friend and plot with you.
My own petty revenge- at work a guy wanted to block a project I was working on and repeatedly involved himself in order to try to derail it. Once it was finished, with enormous success, I submitted him for an award for his contributions to the project.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I posted about this quite awhile back.
Really angry at a boyfriend who was keeping his ex as plan B. I found out he was still calling her etc., and broke it off. Then he moved her into his home not long after which I admit really ticked me off.
He was such a creep, but I still had the key to his house. Oh (I'm sticking to this part) I also left something in his home I needed to retrieve.
Knew they were both at work. Left a earring in the washer, put the toilet seat up, and some underwear halfway under the bed on the way out.
She moved out 2 weeks later.
I don’t understand why you put the toilet seat up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An annoying coworker is always cruising the kitchen for snacks, leftovers, crumbs. She often eats food in fridge that is not hers. When there are donuts, muffins or pastries leftover from staff meetings or workshops, she will hoard them, leaving none. Every now and then we will toss the leftovers, or hide them and sit back and watch her search. Sometimes she'll ask people if they know what happened to the donuts.
Is she fat?
No, not really
How are you not seeing a childhood of food instability and having compassion for that?
You cannot be serious with this comment. You just cannot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An annoying coworker is always cruising the kitchen for snacks, leftovers, crumbs. She often eats food in fridge that is not hers. When there are donuts, muffins or pastries leftover from staff meetings or workshops, she will hoard them, leaving none. Every now and then we will toss the leftovers, or hide them and sit back and watch her search. Sometimes she'll ask people if they know what happened to the donuts.
Is she fat?
No, not really
How are you not seeing a childhood of food instability and having compassion for that?
Anonymous wrote:About 8 years ago, DH pissed me off about something I don't remember. I signed him up as the PTA treasurer (bio included for voting day). He won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH never holds his gas even though I have repeatedly asked him to excuse himself so I took an upper decker in the bathroom only he uses!
Really? Poop in the tank? That seems particularly filthy and it's in your house so it impacts you. I'd have to have the toilet replaced. $$$
Anonymous wrote:
I posted about this quite awhile back.
Really angry at a boyfriend who was keeping his ex as plan B. I found out he was still calling her etc., and broke it off. Then he moved her into his home not long after which I admit really ticked me off.
He was such a creep, but I still had the key to his house. Oh (I'm sticking to this part) I also left something in his home I needed to retrieve.
Knew they were both at work. Left a earring in the washer, put the toilet seat up, and some underwear halfway under the bed on the way out.
She moved out 2 weeks later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An annoying coworker is always cruising the kitchen for snacks, leftovers, crumbs. She often eats food in fridge that is not hers. When there are donuts, muffins or pastries leftover from staff meetings or workshops, she will hoard them, leaving none. Every now and then we will toss the leftovers, or hide them and sit back and watch her search. Sometimes she'll ask people if they know what happened to the donuts.
Is she fat?
No, not really
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An annoying coworker is always cruising the kitchen for snacks, leftovers, crumbs. She often eats food in fridge that is not hers. When there are donuts, muffins or pastries leftover from staff meetings or workshops, she will hoard them, leaving none. Every now and then we will toss the leftovers, or hide them and sit back and watch her search. Sometimes she'll ask people if they know what happened to the donuts.
Is she fat?
Anonymous wrote:An annoying coworker is always cruising the kitchen for snacks, leftovers, crumbs. She often eats food in fridge that is not hers. When there are donuts, muffins or pastries leftover from staff meetings or workshops, she will hoard them, leaving none. Every now and then we will toss the leftovers, or hide them and sit back and watch her search. Sometimes she'll ask people if they know what happened to the donuts.