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Do you remember that summer when we both temped at ACS? And how you intently worked all day, and took as short a lunch as possible? I'm so proud of you... shopping WHILE ON THE CLOCK!!!
Maybe you're not that asian after all. :-D
dave |
02.24.05 - 7:26 pm | #
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Yeah, we've bought that stuff. It does work.
Yishan |
02.24.05 - 8:15 pm | #
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don't get cancer from that crazy future stuff plz
Gabe |
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02.24.05 - 11:17 pm | #
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I would like to know what interesting experiments can be done with Press and Seal wrap, having never used it before myself.
For example, could you use it to isolate a fish in an aquarium, to steal it?
Julie |
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02.25.05 - 10:55 am | #
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....After looking at that link, Jon, I discovered a terribly hilarious error on their site.
There is a list of possible uses for the stuff, and it suggests for barbeques:
"Patty-o Daddy-o
Want to be ready for an impromptu barbecue? Place hamburger patties on a sheet of Press 'n Seal wrap; cover with another and seal in-between! Cook them one at a time or all at once."
Because, the plastic will add a really unique tang to the char on your grilled patties. Everyone will want to know your secret!
Julie |
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02.25.05 - 11:00 am | #
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I have to admit to being at least slightly curious as to what that would smell like. You know, before the fumes got to you.
Jon |
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02.25.05 - 12:12 pm | #
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as someone who once accidentally laminated a piece of salmon while reheating it in the oven -- it smells awful.
tho it might make a neat paper weight if you hang on to it.
Vito Wascali |
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02.25.05 - 1:32 pm | #
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