I set fire to an english muffin in our office toaster oven once. Trauma!
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
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.
My most frequent campus lunch is a summer burrito (it has ranch dressing and hot red chile salsa) from the taco truck. What can I say? It's tasty and I'm cheap. My favorite on campus is Lemonade, especially the lima bean salad, but that's a lot more spendy.
And all this talk is making me hungry for breakfast. Is it weird that I think I'm going to make a sandwich? That's not that weird for breakfast, right?
Dylan eats a peanut butter and jelly sandwich almost every day for breakfast - I say go for it.
Work starts at 7 am? Oy I feel for you, Jessica.
edited to add:
I say go for it.
I will, yes.
I always eat breakfast at work, because I eat with my meds, and although I don't feel like I get lightheaded on this stuff, better safe than sorry--I take it after the drive in, not before.. Lunch at my desk, because I can't be bothered to walk past either of the two lunch places in our complex, and I don't want to sit down to eat somewhere not my desk where half my co-workers are.
Nosy guy came by my desk yesterday. He made a grab for my wet tea leaves in the strainer, picked them up, smelled them, got water on my desk, and then started looking around for other stuff. I asked him why he felt the need to molest my desk and only my desk, and it at least slowed him down.
But the next time he came back, he announced that he was there to molest, so...not getting what I clearly couched in too much flippancy.
why is he touching your food items?
just ick.
ewww!
omg I'm a monster this morning. Was on vacation since last Thursday, and I'm doing site visits in Long Beach tomorrow & Friday, so I came in to find a gazillion messages in my inbox and phone.
I think I have powered through all the vital ones.
I eat at my desk because that is where the internets live, plus if I eat in the break room people might want to talk to me.
That would be super annoying.
I am so fascinated by my student not being able to hear or read things correctly because they aren't familiar with the word (usually a name).
I asked my student to send an email, and to indicate in the email that the items she was sending were to help with Marilyn's questions.
My student wrote "Maryland".
I can't stop laughing!