In news:rec.food.cooking, Melba's Jammin'
posted on Sat, 12 Feb 2011 20:08:02 -0600 the following:
LOL That sounds pretty good, actually. I might do that when I bring home
some glazed donuts.
Damaeus
In news:rec.food.cooking, Melba's Jammin'
posted on Sat, 12 Feb 2011 20:08:02 -0600 the following:
LOL That sounds pretty good, actually. I might do that when I bring home
some glazed donuts.
Damaeus
On 2/14/2011 4:31 AM, Damaeus wrote:
I've swapped things like cat food that I got home and discovered it was
a flavor my cats won't eat. Sometimes the label colors are so close that
I get the wrong ones. The store has no problem swapping them for me,
even if they are just 50 cents a piece.
On 2/14/2011 3:06 PM, Damaeus wrote:
I'd be proud if it was me. Try posting a math problem and see where
that gets you. Many help, a vast minority bring it up constantly as OT,
as if we never have OT threads here.
On Feb 13, 10:54?pm, "jmcquown" wrote:
WTF?? You just said there was something wrong with it...
Damaeus wrote:
Geez...
I tried to give you constructive criticism, but no, you apparently want
to find any excuse to bitch!!!
URLs...??? ASSTROLL!
Andy
On 2/14/2011 4:27 AM, Andy wrote:
That's a new one. lol
Damaeus wrote:
Maybe you plan it this way, by NOT giving enough information in your first
post?
In news:rec.food.cooking, Damaeus
posted on Sat, 12 Feb 2011 22:24:22 -0600 the following:
*...criticize...
Damaeus
In news:rec.food.cooking, "jmcquown" posted on
Mon, 14 Feb 2011 01:54:58 -0500 the following:
Well that's different. There's nothing wrong with these chocolate chips.
I just don't think a store will let me return something under the auspices
of nothing being wrong with them, but I just don't want them anymore. If
I find out that a grocery store routinely takes returns on things like
chocolate chips, candy bars, or other items that can be penetrated with a
syringe to shoot God-knows-what into it, I won't be shopping there
anymore, and I'll file a complaint with the health department. I can see
taking returns on canned goods, but I don't want to shop at a store where
someone has taken home a head of lettuce, then returned it to the store
for a refund when nothing was actually wrong with it. As a store manager,
I would be leary of people intentionally contaminating food out of spite
toward the human species.
Well, what about exchanging 73/27 hamburger meat for 80/20 ground sirloin?
What about exchanging brown eggs for white eggs? What about exchanging a
package of ham for a package of balonga? Woulld you expect to get a
refund on a container of Yoplait yogurt even though an insulin syringe can
easily penetrate the foil cover and inject cyanide into it without the
buyer being aware of it?
If you want to shop at a store that gives refunds on groceries, good luck
staying well.
Damaeus
On Feb 14, 1:21?am, Damaeus wrote:
Time to switch to Snickerdoodles!!
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