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0/10 1/10 - I'll give him a point for posting from work....hell, make it 2/10 for taking a picture, risking having to explain to his coworkers what the hell he was doing...maybe thats even worth 3/10. No weapon and lacking beef....definitely a problem. Should have at least had a benchmade knife on the desk next to the plate. |
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0/10 1/10 - I'll give him a point for posting from work....hell, make it 2/10 for taking a picture, risking having to explain to his coworkers what the hell he was doing...maybe thats even worth 3/10. No weapon and lacking beef....definitely a problem. Should have at least had a benchmade knife on the desk next to the plate. Theoretically, there could be ground beef or sausage in that sauce.... Hard to tell. That's why I didn't give an exact number grade. But I know it would be less than 5. |
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0/10 1/10 - I'll give him a point for posting from work....hell, make it 2/10 for taking a picture, risking having to explain to his coworkers what the hell he was doing...maybe thats even worth 3/10. No weapon and lacking beef....definitely a problem. Should have at least had a benchmade knife on the desk next to the plate. There are beef meatballs in the sauce. |
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0/10 1/10 - I'll give him a point for posting from work....hell, make it 2/10 for taking a picture, risking having to explain to his coworkers what the hell he was doing...maybe thats even worth 3/10. No weapon and lacking beef....definitely a problem. Should have at least had a benchmade knife on the desk next to the plate. There are beef meatballs in the sauce. I'll go 3.5/10 buts thats as far as I am going....the beef wasnt obvious, it probably wasnt rare, and the plastic utensils ought to be instant DQ....but you still get points for a 'meal' pic amongst coworkers. if you had a female coworker in the shot holding a sign that said "Fuck Obama" I'd have scored you at least a 9/10 |
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Looks tasty. Free, catered office food ... 5/10 I like the way your entire workspace is oriented towards your (personal?) laptop/Arfcom while the Sun workstation gathers dust. ![]() Laptop is company issued, it's actually hooked into a docking station with a keyboard, mouse, and second LCD off to the side that I use primarily. The laptop screen serves as a second monitor. The SUN station should be going away soon, since I don't need it to get into the switches anymore. |

