Random Thoughts

Sounds yummy!

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Time to celebrate a stock market rise with

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A new sport has emerged in Clarksville, TN:

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There is nothing that costs $1-3 on McDonald’s $1 $2 $3 Dollar Menu.

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Maybe they mean $1 + $2 + $3 Dollar Menu.

I think Wendy’s is funnier. Their “Biggie Bag” menu by me has a $7 option prominently displayed, but if you look closer, there are $5 options. They lure you in with their high price, then trick you into buying a cheaper one.

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I really wish alcohol wasn’t unhealthy.

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My Wendy’s won’t even let you buy the $4 meal deals at the store, it’s only available on the app.

In a work setting, if the team is mostly male, “Hey guys” is considered offensive. If the team is mostly female, “Hey guys” just means hello

Really? I’ve been using ‘hey guys’ as one of my standard gender neutral greetings for years. My boss (a woman) also starts every call with a ‘hey guys.’

I hate this so much. I don’t want an app for every damn restaurant. I’m also not a fan of the QR code menus. Old man yells at cloud, perhaps.

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I’m 100% with you on every place wanting you to download their app. I don’t want to.

I don’t care about QR code menus though

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So in terms of my spouse cutting the lawn this week. I’m cutting the lawn today. Mower is vibrating and burning through batteries.

Google says, probably a bent blade. I mention to my spouse ‘somebody mustve run over something’. Yeah, they ran over a tree stump.

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I mean, “Hey Guys” is gender neutral, except when you work somewhere where a typical employee is referred to as a “tech bro” Also, “dongle” jokes will get you fired.

The stump just leaped into her path, right??? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

I can’t work in that kind of environment.

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It’s weird, Big Tech is hyper sensitive to gender diversity in a way that actuary, which is also male dominated, isn’t

I tried “ladies and gents” a couple of times, but it felt really lame and awkward. :man_shrugging:

“Hello everyone, thank you for coming” covers all the bases

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I honked and it didn’t move.

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My advice to someone to loses a parent is… Be thankful that you lost a parent and not that your parent lost a child.