Turkey sausage? No bacon?
I think I may stop in at Panera on the way to work and have an Egg & cheese sandwitch on asiago fuccacia, along with a 12oz cup of hazelnut coffee.
Hey, I've been working since 6am. I'm only going into the office for a meeting. Otherwise I'd be working the whole day from home. Well, that's not completely true. I could do the meeting remotey, but all this talk about breakfast convinced me I should go in.You're not at work yet? Get up and let's get going!
Hey, I've been working since 6am. I'm only going into the office for a meeting. Otherwise I'd be working the whole day from home. Well, that's not completely true. I could do the meeting remotey, but all this talk about breakfast convinced me I should go in.
Well, I grilled some thick cut bacon from the butcher and am having a bacon sammich to bring the world back into balance.They have real bacon and real sausage in addition to the turkey varieties of each. My "lbs lost" tracker was moving the wrong direction, so I'm trying to make better choices. Cheapest thing on the menu is a pretty decent pile of biscuits and gravy... I must resist.
Your flaw in reasoning is the apparent belief that the admin ever gave carte blanche in the first place to the membership to freely express opinion in whatever way shape or form without regard for long standing pre-existing forum decorum that applies to every thread post regardless of topic. The onus is strictly on the membership to adhere to those rules.The 'experiment' was, allegedly, to 'allow' free expression, the free exchange of ideas.
That didn't happen, as anticipated. There were all sorts of 'cautionary rules' stipulated prior to opening up the topic(s) for discussion. That was an obvious clue that it was never intended to 'allow' members to "have the freedom to express their beliefs", just the appearance of doing so. The results were predictable, and predicted. At least by some.
The 'experiment' failed, not because of the members that did, in fact, express their beliefs but because those that set forth the 'cautionary rules' weren't really wanting members to have that 'freedom'. Otherwise, 'cautionary rules' wouldn't have been set forth.
When anyone "opens up the playgound", they should anticipate that the "usual players" will cause the "first dust up". It's known as "pre-planning". Common sense. Therefore, it's not the fault of the 'usual players', as alleged. It is the fault of those who neglected to plan for that obvious circumstance. There was no 'surprise', not when there's prior knowledge that the "usual players" are already present.
'Management 101'.
It was also part of our master plan that this discussion would lead to breakfast foods.
But I meant asiago fuccacia in a GOOD way.
You guys are doing pretty well on your own, but if you'd like I can just forward you the rest of my ignore list and you can handle them all at once.
Only an asiago fuccacia can call someone an asiago fuccacia, from what I hear.
We are not going to ban all the mods but Robby. We have talked about this, chez...
Well fuccacia me in the asiago and call me Shirley.