Coffee Break #22: “Powered Lunch”
At the Hero Business, when leftovers go bad, they really go bad. These shared cafeteria refrigerator situations never end well… especially when last week’s Chinese takeout brushes against Dr. Malefactor’s unstable Plutonium.
So how bad is your company fridge?
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0.0 For the first time you have left me speechless
In a good way, I hope. 🙂
I feel like I have seen a fridge like that before in real life, back during my single days in the army.
Its funny but true. Every marketing agency I have ever worked for has an odor coming from the pile of leftovers in the fridge that never get eaten. Maybe its not a bad thing when someone eats someone else’s lunch when working late.
The food gone bad joke is a comic strip staple, but you’ve found the most surprising and hillarious way to tell it. I love it!
wow, thanks for that! 🙂
It’s not just company fridges that have that problem…I swear I’ve seen week old veggies wiggle and girgle after being left next to month old moldy pasta
My hat is off to you, you not a single dull one yet!
The fridge in the common room at the college I go to is pretty bad. There’s always old bottles of milk and slowly-thawing frozen meals left in ther. And since it’s an Art College, you also occasionally find paint, turpentine and even hash-brownies that have been in there for a few weeks. This is why I began buying lunches instead of making my own.
My solution is to wrap the fridge in a few rolls of duct tape and have it removed and upended in the local recycling dump.
Sound like a practical solution!
I was really hoping this wasn’t going to be a Green Lantern reference. Thank you. 😀
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Our fridge is like that sometimes, too. I swear I saw our leftover Mexican food breathing.