Nasal Violation wrote: » This thread is purely so he can see the thoughts of others. We've all told him, he's a certain kind of special but we love him like he was our own mistake.
flaneur wrote: » I made myself a lovely cup of tea in an office I worked in and discovered stringy stuff in it. I gave the kettle a rinse out and tried again. This kept happening and we were looking into getting plumbers to investigate. Eventually we discovered one of my colleagues was using it to boil eggs for their sandwiches !!!!!
uch wrote: » Steve is that you ? I got caught doing this once and nearly got battered,
Nasal Violation wrote: » I work in a pretty small office - there's 5 of us in a 5 metre by 5 metre room. We have a small fridge in the room to keep water / lunch etc in to save us having to go up and down to the kitchen throughout the day. My co-worker, who is obviously some sort of maniac, steams a huge batch of cauliflower on a Sunday night and then bags it up and brings it in with him on a Monday and leaves it in the fridge to eat throughout the week. Now the smell on a Monday is pretty bad as it is but by the time it gets to Thursday or Friday it smells like an old wet football boot that's been stuck in a pig's a$$ for a few months. He opens the bag about four or five times a day and eats the cold cauliflower in front of us like this is somehow fuc.king normal. There are some weeks he will change it up and swap his cauliflower for brussels sprouts.....this is not any more pleasant. Does anyone in your office do anything ridiculous like this, how do you cope? I don't want to throw his food out, we all know what happened to Ross when someone ate Monica's Moist Maker.
uch wrote: » flaneur wrote: » I made myself a lovely cup of tea in an office I worked in and discovered stringy stuff in it. I gave the kettle a rinse out and tried again. This kept happening and we were looking into getting plumbers to investigate. Eventually we discovered one of my colleagues was using it to boil eggs for their sandwiches !!!!! Steve is that you ? I got caught doing this once and nearly got battered,
darkdubh wrote: » Eh, no not all of us. Some of us didn't watch Friends.
corner of hells wrote: » No way , we caught an apprentice boiling eggs in our burco years ago . He got the bollix kicked out of him. He also did burn down his house too.
SuperSean11 wrote: » Boiling eggs in a kettle, genius:D
1874 wrote: » I was sure I hadnt heard it all yet, so what does cloacal flavoured tea taste like? besides eggs, Im assuming its rank, I cant imagine dipping my digestives in that If Im getting this right, wouldnt the eggs be more blanched, unless of course you mean he dropped the whole egg in, Id imagined the person that brought it up meant they cracked them open, hence the stringy stuff. I could imagine that cauliflower being fired off yer mans head in some places or at least out an open window.
1874 wrote: » corner of hells wrote: » No way , we caught an apprentice boiling eggs in our burco years ago . He got the bollix kicked out of him. He also did burn down his house too. I was sure I hadnt heard it all yet, so what does cloacal flavoured tea taste like? besides eggs, Im assuming its rank, I cant imagine dipping my digestives in that SuperSean11 wrote: » Boiling eggs in a kettle, genius:D If Im getting this right, wouldnt the eggs be more blanched, unless of course you mean he dropped the whole egg in, Id imagined the person that brought it up meant they cracked them open, hence the stringy stuff. I could imagine that cauliflower being fired off yer mans head in some places or at least out an open window.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » I had a similar situation about 10 years ago, co worker steamed cauliflower cabbage sprouts potatoes peas and carrots every single fücking day of the week for his dinner. The smell in the entire building was hideous. I was going on a weeks leave one week and the smell in the kitchen and rest of the building was lethal. I had enough so as I left (I was finishing early that day) I took the communal steam cooker along with all his vegetables in it and put it in a black bin liner and brought it outside and put it in the bin. I returned the following week and he asked if I knew what happened it, of course I denied all knowledge of it. He then asked if I’d contribute towards buying a new steam/pressure cooker and I said I wouldn’t as I never used it. No one else would contribute either and he was so fücking miserable he wouldn’t pay for one on his own so he started steaming his dinner at home and bringing it in and heating it in the microwave which didn’t rise as much of a stink as the cooker did. Result.
Peatys wrote: » How do you know it's a Frieda reference?