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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:05:19 PM   
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Ok... I want kevins schedule

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:08:16 PM   
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Hell, when Daddy got off work after an 8 hour shift, then drove home to me, the two hours it took to come home to me, we cooked dinner at 11 sometimes lol.

And now frequently, we still do fix something to eat as late as 12pm.
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I've cooked dinner at 8:30pm.

Since when do you, or anyone else, have the right to presume to tell ME when I should or should not be cooking dinner?!?!?!?


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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:10:23 PM   
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Personally...I find it unacceptable to be eating dinner at 5pm. That is MUCH too late. Dinner should happen at 3pm. Any later than that and it totally screws up my evening schedule and how my tummy feels the next day. And breakfast at 9am?

By 9 am Im on my third meal of the day!

But bacon...I could change my schedule for bacon. DO you have any idea what I would be willing to do for BACON?? Omg now youve got me jonesing for bacon. And I thought I was over the addiction...

AAARRRGHHHHH!!!!!


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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:14:13 PM   
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Bacon makes EVERYTHING Better!

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:16:55 PM   
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CHEWYYUMMYSMOKEYBACONNNN!!1! also found to contain two out of four of the major food groups: fat, salt, sugar, and caffeine..

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:18:01 PM   
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If you eat you die, if you don't eat, you die.

Might as well eat

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:19:48 PM   
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If you get the honey smoked kind, and have it with coffee....youve got the whole day covered!

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:44:56 PM   
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I LOVE BACOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:48:18 PM   
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WEll, since you asked, I think it's to fucking early, and I am better served by still being asleep at 5:30 lol.
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Sooooooooo, how does everyone feel about breakfast at 5:30am???

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 2:55:39 PM   
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I LOVE BACOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!





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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 4:48:40 PM   
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Someone mention the magical word of BACON?

Oh yea...on ther dinner timing..Dinner is about 9pm at Bo's place since he is the cook there. About 4 to 6 here at Mom place.

right now, I cannot eat anything except Jello. Having a certain medical procedure done on me in the morning. Hopefully getting fries and a hamburger afterwards.

ETA: I hope I will fart in the doctor's face. call this revengce of the liquid diet.

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 4:50:19 PM   
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i think most work places start business around 9am sometimes 9.30am, ive never worked earlier than 8am when i worked and that was optional not compulsory normal was before 10 am
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Honey that may be why you work *for* someone else. My day starts at 5:30 a.m., then in the office between 7 and 7:30. Usually til 7. All people I know that are in the building /architectural trades work those hours.


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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 5:38:56 PM   
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It all depends what I'm doing (what with being one of those evil capitalists) as to what my hours are and when I eat.

On some days when I have to travel for instance, (to go oppress honest working people), its out of bed at 3am and breakfast whenever I get it, then home about 8pm and dinner (take away, cooked by underpaid immigrants taking jobs from honest workers) about 9pm. A 17 hour working day - now thats a sign of success.

Other days, (what with living off the sweat of the brow of others), I work from home and start about 8am with breakfast at 9am. And if its been a particularly good day (of exploiting others) I will eat dinner around 6-7pm, having done about 9 hours.

Often though I am kept working till the early hours (what with having to devise new means constantly to oppress and exploit the workers) and will then get up a bit later the next day (kind of like the aristos used to - sorry still do).

I ensure I wear my stiletto boots at all times (even in bed) so as to be able to oppress honest working people at need.

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 6:12:36 PM   
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song parody... based on Dave Edmunds 'I hear you knocking'...


They kind of got fed up with you on the dole
And now you're knocking on my door
I hear you knocking, but you can't come in
I hear you knocking, and I'm now cooking

You know that you don't fool me wearing that suit
Thinking that I'm a domme cos I wear leather boots
I hear you knocking, but you can't come in
I hear you knocking, but I'm now cooking

[instrumental]

I remember that munch and that play party
Where you started throwing water over dommes like me
I hear you knocking, but you can't come in
I hear you knocking, but I'm now cooking

I told you Kevin in the chemist's shop too
That I would never go with you
I hear you knocking, but you can't come in
I hear you knocking, but I'm now cooking


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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 6:24:33 PM   
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I cook dinner if and when I feel like it. I don't give two shits what other people think about it either. So you think you should be able to tell this woman what time to cook dinner so she can talk to you on the phone? Get real.....

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 7:38:13 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Aynne88


Honey that may be why you work *for* someone else. My day starts at 5:30 a.m., then in the office between 7 and 7:30. Usually til 7. All people I know that are in the building /architectural trades work those hours.



Too true. My brother's on the west coast, headquarters is on the east. His day starts at 5 when people here start sending emails. Around 8 he gets into his office, then half a day visiting job sites/fixing emergencies/scheduling inspectors etc, and then back to the office. And when he gets home, there are more emails to send so the east coast office has them when they get to work the next day.


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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 8:13:17 PM   
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But what about restaurants, bistros and other places where they serve food, as in meals?

I can just imagine if Gordon Ramsay was a regular poster here.. I think his posting on this thread might go something like ...

I think lobodomslavery might f******* b********* and c****** when it f***** b***** meals and f******* dinners because it's b****** f****** c******!!!!

And as for the others... Delia Smith? Prue Leith? Jamie Oliver? And the other people in the take aways, restaurants? MacDonalds?

Kind of makes the entire argument moot, does it not?


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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/19/2010 8:32:10 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Aylee

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ORIGINAL: Silence8


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ORIGINAL: GoddessImaginos

I'm with LaT. What time someone chooses to prepare and eat a meal, in their own home and according to their own life's scheduling requirements, is no one else's concern, period, end of story.



Look, I know the OP is a jerk... but this response is a joke.

End of what story? End of communication in any meaningful sense, that story?

Honestly, like having views (sometimes scientific) on preferable (healthy) daily habits somehow impedes upon your sacred personal space.


Actually it does.  Your views assume that all people are on the same scheduale.  Not everyone works a 9 to 5 job.  Eating earlier may be well and good but the term "earlier" is subjective.  Perhaps the lady in question works 10 pm to 7 am.  In that case an 8 pm dinner time seems very reasonable. 

And YES, social stigma due to the time one chooses to cook and eat is an impedement on my sacred personal space. 


Of course you're arguing in the wrong direction.

To turn this boat around: one could argue that being able to pursue a healthy schedule, if one so chooses, is or should be a basic right. If jobs give breaks for smoking (right? I'm not a lawyer), they should give breaks for healthy eating times.

I'm not arguing that all people are on the same schedule, but that people should know that, with some fairly small variations, there indeed exists a 'right schedule'.

Eating 'earlier' is not subjective, at least in the sense that 'subjective' means anything. It possesses small variations, but it's in fact objective.

You apparently want to privatize everything, including common sense, which no one (with common sense) should permit.

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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/20/2010 1:55:24 AM   
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i just think its a disgrace. i mean a Woman promised me that She would be available at 7.20pm last night , i called her at 6.20pm, about the sales offer, i do marketting in work experience. She said , she was going out but would be back in one hour,  fair enough , i call her back and get her daughter to say that She is gone out again. Going out twice in one evening its a bit much really
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RE: Do you think it is unacceptably late to be cooking ... - 5/20/2010 2:04:15 AM   
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Kevin, something has just occurred to me.

Your work experience is cold-calling?

I know several people who have just walked into cold-calling jobs with no previous experience. Their work experience? Three days' training (which they got paid for once they had done a week's worth of satisfactory calling).

That's one industry where I know for a fact that their are *jobs* going (jobs-not six months unpaid labour).

You are being ripped off.


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