Friday, June 25, 2004
uh, mg, are you waiting for it to say something?
no, i'm just trying to figure out the note taped to the front.
hmm, says all food will be all thrown out on friday, if you don't want your food thrown out, then label it with a clearly labeled note. um, that's clear enough, more or less, isn't it?
well, i'm first off going to just ignore the spelling. the word 'labeled,' i'll admit, that's a tough one. anyone could spell it with two l's. but how do you put a u in thrown? twice?
fair enough. but you do know what they're trying to say.
i'm not sure. a clearly labeled note? am i supposed to leave some kind of note, and then label it with some other information?
c'mon, you know the note is what should be clear.
ok, is this because they had a rash of ambiguous notes on the leftovers? did someone write on their sandwich, 'i might prefer it if maybe this weren't disposed of but then again it doesn't matter so handle as you see fit?'
ha, like anyone could string together a sentence that long.
and "friday." when is "friday?"
um, now?
really? then why is the word friday in quotes? are they talking about a day that is similar to friday as we know it in some regards but not others? or maybe thursday, as in "thursday is the new 'friday?'"
some people use quotation marks for emphasis.
some people use mayonnaise as a tooth whitener. doesn't mean it's a good idea.
yea-- wait, they do?
no, i'm just trying to figure out the note taped to the front.
hmm, says all food will be all thrown out on friday, if you don't want your food thrown out, then label it with a clearly labeled note. um, that's clear enough, more or less, isn't it?
well, i'm first off going to just ignore the spelling. the word 'labeled,' i'll admit, that's a tough one. anyone could spell it with two l's. but how do you put a u in thrown? twice?
fair enough. but you do know what they're trying to say.
i'm not sure. a clearly labeled note? am i supposed to leave some kind of note, and then label it with some other information?
c'mon, you know the note is what should be clear.
ok, is this because they had a rash of ambiguous notes on the leftovers? did someone write on their sandwich, 'i might prefer it if maybe this weren't disposed of but then again it doesn't matter so handle as you see fit?'
ha, like anyone could string together a sentence that long.
and "friday." when is "friday?"
um, now?
really? then why is the word friday in quotes? are they talking about a day that is similar to friday as we know it in some regards but not others? or maybe thursday, as in "thursday is the new 'friday?'"
some people use quotation marks for emphasis.
some people use mayonnaise as a tooth whitener. doesn't mean it's a good idea.
yea-- wait, they do?
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