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Post by Dr. Kobb on Feb 20, 2019 1:27:51 GMT -5
I knew it. I've been buying the wrong one.
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Post by Marxo Grouch on Feb 20, 2019 5:56:30 GMT -5
For what it's worth, tuna can stand up to sweet flavors, so you're likely to have something interesting there anyway. Of course, this is coming from someone who doesn't eat anything that comes out of the sea, but I do know what tuna tastes like.
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Post by Choconado on Feb 23, 2019 14:20:13 GMT -5
Not a fan of tuna, but am a fan of dill.
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Post by Portrait in Flesh on Feb 24, 2019 14:31:26 GMT -5
I don't do seafood, but I will always remember Chairman Kaga's suggestions that "tuna is best cooked on the tongue" and that a tuna's "cheek meat is the sweetest."
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Feb 24, 2019 21:50:15 GMT -5
More sashimi and sushi for me, in that case.
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Post by Deeky on Feb 25, 2019 8:24:55 GMT -5
The Chairman really loved the cheek meat.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Feb 28, 2019 15:58:44 GMT -5
This takes me back to when I used to work for this one psychiatrist who periodically went on a diet consisting entirely of chocolate and tuna. He probably still does it.
To answer your question, I never eat anything salad sandwiches. I hate pickles, I hate any kind of white spooge like mayo, and I am no great fan of dill. You c'n have mine, Kobbers.
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Post by Deeky on Feb 28, 2019 16:15:32 GMT -5
Mayo is the best.
I also like béarnaise and hollandaise.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Mar 1, 2019 20:28:35 GMT -5
Mayo is the best. I also like béarnaise and hollandaise. You can have mine, Deeks.
(*Picturing Deeks with spoogy white mayonnaise moustache*)
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Post by Mayzshon on Mar 4, 2019 18:31:43 GMT -5
Mayo is the best. I also like béarnaise and hollandaise. You can have mine, Deeks.
(*Picturing Deeks with spoogy white mayonnaise moustache*)
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Apr 5, 2019 18:37:41 GMT -5
Is there any reason not to write a check for 2 cents? That's my Verizon bill for the month.
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Apr 5, 2019 20:35:37 GMT -5
Is there any reason not to write a check for 2 cents? That's my Verizon bill for the month. You can do anything you want. Generally, I won't pay bills by mail or do other financial transactions with evil companies/organizations unless it costs the other bastard more than it costs me. True story: The IRS audited me once over some stock options I exercised waaay back in the day when I worked for a private software company. Turned out I'd missed a box on my 1040 form. I filed a 1040X to amend my return and instead of owing the IRS something like $400, they owed me $0.52. I made the IRS cut and mail me a paper check instead of letting them do an electronic deposit. I also made Citibank send me paper statements for years, while I paid them with (free to me) electronic funds transfers. Pay this one online, if it's free. Don't let the fuckers make you buy a stamp.
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Post by Deeky on Apr 5, 2019 20:41:02 GMT -5
I love writing checks for two cent bills. It costs them way more to process a hand-written check than two cents. Fuck em.
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Apr 5, 2019 20:53:49 GMT -5
I love writing checks for two cent bills. It costs them way more to process a hand-written check than two cents. Fuck em. Does it actually cost 'em more than what you paid to send the check? Because I could get behind that idea...
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Apr 5, 2019 23:44:43 GMT -5
Thanks guys! For all I knew, there was some obscure law on the books, "No checks under x-amount!". Since I already have a bunch of postal stamps on hand, I guess I'll just write the check. What about sending two pennies? You know, tape them to the bill or something? Is that do'able?
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Apr 9, 2019 15:07:47 GMT -5
Thanks guys! For all I knew, there was some obscure law on the books, "No checks under x-amount!". Since I already have a bunch of postal stamps on hand, I guess I'll just write the check. What about sending two pennies? You know, tape them to the bill or something? Is that do'able? It's worth a try. In an era of electronic everything, I'd like to know how they cope.
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Apr 17, 2019 1:09:36 GMT -5
You have the choice between going into work at 6pm-3am or 3am-12pm. Which do you choose (and why)?
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Apr 17, 2019 1:35:55 GMT -5
You have the choice between going into work at 6pm-3am or 3am-12pm. Which do you choose (and why)? For one job I had, years ago, I worked a 5:00 am to 1:30 pm schedule. Because of my commute, I was getting up at 3:30 am. It's actually possible to force your circadian rhythm to let you do this, though it sucks. I'm not sure how good I'd be at *working* overnight, though. Part of the brain just seems to check out in the wee hours, no matter what I do.
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Post by Marxo Grouch on Apr 17, 2019 5:15:37 GMT -5
I thrive at night, so I could get off at 3 and still have time and energy to relax and enjoy myself a bit. Hell, I'm about to do that now and it's quarter after 6.
It's actually been a really long time since I haven't set my own hours, so answering that question felt a bit odd.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Apr 17, 2019 8:28:06 GMT -5
I really like the nights best. I didn't get to sleep until well after 3 AM this morning. And, after I go offline I plan to sleep for a few more hours, probably until early afternoon. I've only been awake for less than an hour now.
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