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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Once upon a time I worked with someone from

> Singapore who when she was feeling poorly would

> heat up fishy porridge im the microwave and eat it

> at her desk. For breakfast. That was quite

> challenging.


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KidKruger Wrote:

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> I once worked in an office sitting opposite a

> Bangladeshi bloke who threatened to report me to

> HR for persistently eating bacon sandwiches from

> a greasy cafe around the corner for lunch, in his

> view I was disrespecting his faith.

That's about as annoying as Subway caving in to calls for ham to be withdrawn from certain stores, if you don't like it, don't go in there. FFS

numbers Wrote:

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> Fish pie.



This always makes me think of a former colleague who would have fisherman's pie at least once a week and heat it in the microwave in the office. She was really lovely, but I hated her for that alone! (I don't do fish and the smell makes me feel sick)

KidKruger Wrote:

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> I once worked in an office sitting opposite a

> Bangladeshi bloke who threatened to report me to

> HR for persistently eating bacon sandwiches from

> a greasy cafe around the corner for lunch, in his

> view I was disrespecting his faith.


Forget HR. He should have been reporting you to your GP.


:)

ruffers Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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> -----

> > Things you shouldn't (have to) eat for lunch in

> > the office.

> >

> > It's not the 80s.

>

> I don't understand this comment


I didn't either ruffers! Thought back in the 80s people actually did make time for lunch or going down the pub. The way it should be before hot desk call centre hell type offices came into fashion where no-one dared leave their desk.


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Otta Wrote:

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> numbers Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Fish pie.

>

>

> This always makes me think of a former colleague

> who would have fisherman's pie at least once a

> week and heat it in the microwave in the office.

> She was really lovely, but I hated her for that

> alone! (I don't do fish and the smell makes me

> feel sick)


Yes think Jeremy hit the nail on the head, fish nuked in microwave. Never a good thing in a communal kitchen.

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