Pitting SayTwo

Someone feels needy for attention.

Go Chiefs!

Wait, no. Go 49ers!

Go Travis & Taylor!

Is that a legal firm?

Go Taylor’s Pfizer spokesman boyfriend, @SayTwo things at once!

How nice, a revisitation from the poster who said everyone under 30 should get exposed to Covid.

Yes, that turned out to be such excellent advice.

Oh, now we’re going to re-litigate this guy’s nonsense, and give him the attention he desperately wants?

Just fine, no thanks to your hero Trump. What did his body count get up to, anyway? A million? Say two to be sure.

No Man, it’s a Love Connection! Trolls hate those, I heard.

:heart::heart::heart::heart::heart:

I wonder why you didn’t post that in the Quarrantine forum, where the people you’re trolling will be likely to see it. Oh that’s right, you’re not allowed to because you’re an idiot.

At least the book looks interesting.

But i need to get going, I’m cooking for me temple’s “meals on wheels” program today. They had trouble getting volunteers due to some ballgame that’s happening later. :wink:

Thank you for doing the meals on wheels work!

“I got mine, fuck you”

There, that was the succinct way to put it. Not whatever blather that was

It’s actually a lot of fun. Cooking with other people in a commercial kitchen. (We sometimes leak over into the non-commercial part, which is not as nice to cook in. But it’s still fun.)

Nice. We do a soup kitchen for those who need it, but it’s an expanded church kitchen, and incredibly tight for the number of us packed in there.

It can get a little tight when we separate the tables in the middle (we often create “chicken island” to reduce the risk of cross contamination.) But it’s generally a nice size. And you just have to squeeze a little when the guy calling “hot moving” comes through.

I love all the stainless steel and the commercial ovens and the blast freezer. So practical. I like the setup enough that i bought a commercial stainless steel sink for my laundry room, to replace the dying old concrete one (fake soapstone) that couldn’t be repaired.

How many other volunteers are working with you? It does sound like a fun volunteer activity. I’ll be looking for something like that when I retire.

I think we usually have 8-10 people in the kitchen. Today we’ll have 8 workers, one kitchen manager, and the reminder email says they are looking for one more volunteer.