I grabbed a couple slices of bread and rather than tie it back with a twist tie I threw the twist tie away and simply spun the bread bag and folded the spun plastic thread under the remaining bread. MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! Behold my evil!
I ordered a 7 layer borrito and a small foundtain drink for lunch. When my order came she forgot my cup. I got her attention and said I needed my cup. She mistakingly gave me a large cup. I...did NOT inform her of her mistake and got a large for the cost of a small.
And your carefully arranged twist will slowly unravel and your bread will get all dried out. When that happens, you can make bread crumbs with the dried out bread and then use the bread crumbs in your favorite recipe.
Jenn posted a link to a Once Upon A Time test on facebook and I took it and posted in the thread here before she could.
Eating fast food is rebelling against our cooking culture. I mean look at all those cooking shows on TV...damn show-offs.
That...that...is actually a fight worth fighting *taps his bigass gut and considers a lighter lunch*.
If throwing away the twist tie and simply spinning the bread bag and folding the spun plastic thread under the remaining bread is wrong . . . I don't want to be right.
Actually it is wrong. You should be saving and reusing that twist tie so that more twist ties don't have to be made with the limited resources we have on this planet. You sir, are killing the environment.
There are actually more resources we can tap into, but they won't let us. But you should just reuse the twist tie, I mean you had it already, so use it. If you didn't have it okay. But whatever. It's your bread.
I don't think I have ever used twist-ties for my bread, I'm just hardcore like that. Who is "they"? Aliens? The Freemasons? The Church? Communists? Hippies?
I posted my top ten fav books in the Top 10 thread, but I did not number the list and got away with posting 11 fiction books. AH hahahahaha!
I like passing through a yellow light as late as possible and when I go by the people in the left turn lane being held up slightly longer by me I turn my head in their general direction but don't look directly at them so they think their angry mouthed words and obscene gestures are not something I see even though I do and I giggle a little inside.
As is my pattern I went to Tim Hortons for coffee on the way to work. As I approached I saw the drive thru had 6 cars in the line. So I parked, went in, no one in line, got my coffee in a minute and went to my car. I drove past the drive thru line holding up my coffee as I passed by the same cars in line showing them their silliness.
Last night I had to make a right turn onto Lake street. The posted sign says No right turn on red between 7am and 7pm. It was 6:55 pm, but I made the turn on red anyway.
I think the fact that Arlon got two post with multiple likes each on this thread is the most heinous form of rebellion I've seen thus far.
I used my landlady's frying pan to make scrambled eggs. She's a vegan. She freaked out and gave me the frying pan, the wooden spoon I used to stir the eggs and the bowl I mixed them up in. That's the extent of my rebelliousness this week. And my other roommate wants me to squeegee the shower doors when I'm done showering. I only do this on the weekends, altho I shower every day.