Pictures of fast food - ads vs reality.
I wonder if it means anything that the Subway (arguably the healthiest option) held up the best.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Pictures of fast food - ads vs reality.
I wonder if it means anything that the Subway (arguably the healthiest option) held up the best.
The Subway sandwich looked initially like the biggest bait and switch there--probably because I would look forward to the bread in that picture, and because I've given up on/don't like most of the other competitors.
our Big Boss just called for a meeting with my whole department.
They could at least put something in the announcements about whether it's good or bad news--unless they think the entire staff will run to their online brokerages and rat the company out.
But why is Gates & Gutters doing staffing and not the curriculum person?
Because they are INSANE. And drunk with imagined power.
People better never compare cookbook photos to what the food coming out of my kitchen looks like. I'm not good at pretty food.
(Also, I really want a beef and cheddar now.)
Hey, Kat, can I cut the security tag out of this black and white wrap Ann Taylor Loft dress?
Seriously, after looking at those pictures, I still want nasty fast food.
That was totally anti-climactic -- she just said that our boss is still trying to figure out her health issues, and in the meantime we should feel free to bring stuff to Big Boss and Slightly Less Big Boss if we need anything.
Hey, Kat, can I cut the security tag out of this black and white wrap Ann Taylor Loft dress?
absolutely! HA that I left it in.
Apparently, I am expected at school tomorrow to teach. Um. No. I called the Admin Asst who is in charge of all of this stuff and told her that I don't have clearance from my doctor for the next two weeks. That put an end to it. Because I can't go back to work without a doctor's note.
Pictures of fast food - ads vs reality.
in all fairness, the article said that they were taken home and photographed immediately. That means that they were all wrapped up (meaning smooshed bread at least) and at least 10-15 minutes old. no wonder they didnt' hold up to the pictures. Although, you can totally see that the tomatoes were photoshopped red in that burger king ad.