Food sabotage
Some arse at work commands that you make them tea. How do you get revenge? You gob in it, of course...
How have you creatively sabotaged other people's food to get you own back? Just how petty were your reasons for doing it? Did they swallow?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:31)
Some arse at work commands that you make them tea. How do you get revenge? You gob in it, of course...
How have you creatively sabotaged other people's food to get you own back? Just how petty were your reasons for doing it? Did they swallow?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:31)
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Milk
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Many moons ago I turned up to work, a 6 bedded group home, to be greeted by a god awful stink coming from the kitchen. The cause? One of the patients had wanted boiled milk and he'd made it by pouring a pint in the kettle and switching on. By God it stank! And guess who spent ages scraping the gooey mess of the element? Can stillsmell it now, ugh.
( , Sun 21 Sep 2008, 17:55, 1 reply)
Possible pea:
Many moons ago I turned up to work, a 6 bedded group home, to be greeted by a god awful stink coming from the kitchen. The cause? One of the patients had wanted boiled milk and he'd made it by pouring a pint in the kettle and switching on. By God it stank! And guess who spent ages scraping the gooey mess of the element? Can stillsmell it now, ugh.
( , Sun 21 Sep 2008, 17:55, 1 reply)
we once chucked a bar of soap in a kettle.
then let it boil for a while with the lid off. It ended up splitting the casing and leaking a soapy mess onto the counter. My biology teacher wasn't happy. He used that for making coffee.
( , Sun 21 Sep 2008, 18:57, closed)
then let it boil for a while with the lid off. It ended up splitting the casing and leaking a soapy mess onto the counter. My biology teacher wasn't happy. He used that for making coffee.
( , Sun 21 Sep 2008, 18:57, closed)
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