Anonymous wrote:Who wakes up late and, knowing they have a presentation to prepare for, decides to cook lunch? When I wake up late, I'm figuring out how much of my morning routine I can condense or cut out to save time. OP and her husband just don't seem very bright.
Anonymous wrote:Who wakes up late and, knowing they have a presentation to prepare for, decides to cook lunch? When I wake up late, I'm figuring out how much of my morning routine I can condense or cut out to save time. OP and her husband just don't seem very bright.
Anonymous wrote:Dinner tonight.....FRIED TUNA, I cannot wait! The kids are going to be sooo excited. #friedtuna
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you needed to buy lunch and leave right after you woke up.
Also, who the hell fries canned tuna?
Not only fries it and then packs a hot tuna sandwich for work? This is why you were late? I don't understand...sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Dinner tonight.....FRIED TUNA, I cannot wait! The kids are going to be sooo excited. #friedtuna
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Millennials![]()
In Vienna???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Millennials![]()
In Vienna???
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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:Anonymous wrote:You kinda had this reaction coming, OP....
OP's used to it. She got the same reaction to her other complaints.