Office Food thieves


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By Observer of Rudeness, Section News
Posted on Sun May 13, 2007 at 01:00:03 PM EST

Food for thought or food for lost!

Never trust your coworkers from stealing your lunch or drink

What gets to me the most is when a coworker takes your food that is labled and dated.  We can not leave anything in the lounge unattended.  One time I even put my cooler in the freezer for the next day with a frozen meal for lunch only to find it missing the next day!

I was caught by surprised when I told my coworkers about what happen and they knew who I was talking about.  It seems this one person who works on the night shift has several personalities.  We don't know which one did it!!

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lunch stealer (none / 0) (#1)
by Observer of Rudeness on Tue May 15, 2007 at 10:32:31 PM EST
It's time to put a little exlax in a lunchie homemade brownie.  Mmmm--mmmm!

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Actually, dear, (none / 0) (#2)
by Observer of Rudeness on Tue May 15, 2007 at 11:18:56 PM EST
the thief may be starving.  A friend of a friend worked for a major electrical corporation and knew another worker who was living out of the garbage cans at the factory cafeteria.  He was so poor because his ex-wife boinked her attorney and got her a big alimony award.  And this was also a lack of character on the part of the garbager who proved pretty much spineless and went on to be financially ravaged by more women.  So your little lunch may actually be the difference between life and death for a wimp.  Just remember that, Mother Theresa.  

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