You totally should use them but if you aren't ready to yet for whatever reason stashing them in a drawer doesn't sound like a bad interim plan. Perhaps your subconscious or whatever is driving the bus on this has something specific in mind that hasn't arisen yet. Movies have led me to believe that sort of thing happens pretty much all the time, although all the examples I can think of the reason is actually aliens.
'Safe'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Perhaps the perfect use will occur, DCP. I like your suggestions already, though.
Felicitations on the anniversary of your natal day, Karl! And many happy returns.
Hey, it would keep people from stealing your sandwich from the work fridge! Yeah, I have a time purging perfectly useful items too.
Oooh! Work fridge sandwiches for the win!
Sorry, wrong thread.
See, I would be sorely tempted to steal a CAUTION HAZARDOUS DRUG sandwich, if I were inclined to office lunch thievery, which I am not, because even though I freelance I respect the sanctity of the office fridge.
ah, but so many do not - it's one of those issues that comes up over and over in Ask A Manager (and it has in my personal experience as well) ... although there are any number of people who would just ignore the hazardous drug sign, figuring it might be a fun drug
Hazardous and fun do overlap
So am I the only one lucky enough to have Facebook down?
At my last job, there was a woman who would root through the office refrigerator looking for something that looked appealing for her lunch. It took a lot to dissuade her.