The dedication on my new book…by awolfnamedlynx 18 Comments GSturges 11 months ago “All sorrows are less with bread….” iamnotbetterthanyou 11 months ago I feel seen. Shanoff907 11 months ago You haven’t worked hard enough if you haven’t done it once. Veganberger 11 months ago What’s the book called? SocialistGurkan 11 months ago Is that bored gay werewolf? I’m looking forward to reading that! fumphdik 11 months ago Makes sense. I usually run into someone crying in the dry storage once a week. But same difference. DGriff421 11 months ago I only pounded beers and did bumps in mine Wide_Breadfruit_2217 11 months ago Yep. Went in fridge and apply cold water bottles to eye sockets. Heads tears right off the tracks lightllk 11 months ago I got sexually harassed a couple times in the walk in as well , a lot of stuff goes down in there FangsBloodiedRose 11 months ago Oh my goodness!!So resonate. okmijnmko 11 months ago hmu if you want my recipe to turn your walk-in tears into some high quality fridge steam entirelyrisky 11 months ago LMFAO…that’s sooo many of us… Hour-Requirement6489 11 months ago # I feel Seent (mispelled on purpose :P) 🥹🥹🥹 klgall1 11 months ago I prefer the walk-in freezer. Less likely to get walked in on, and the extra cold helps hide any redness in the face/eyes. HeraldOfTheLame 11 months ago I don’t work in the food industry anymore, only did it part time as a teen and a bit in university but yes this is true Wire_Hall_Medic 11 months ago My neighbor has a bumper sticker that says, “go cry in the walk-in.” HolyDarkDeath 11 months ago I prefer crying and screaming at the same time. EXScarecroW 11 months ago Oh I’ve cried on the line, I don’t care. First Mother’s Day was a bitch / 16 yr. old me was soft. We did nearly 35K.Looking back 15 years now I feel nothing can phase me. It only gets easier.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
fumphdik 11 months ago Makes sense. I usually run into someone crying in the dry storage once a week. But same difference.
Wide_Breadfruit_2217 11 months ago Yep. Went in fridge and apply cold water bottles to eye sockets. Heads tears right off the tracks
lightllk 11 months ago I got sexually harassed a couple times in the walk in as well , a lot of stuff goes down in there
okmijnmko 11 months ago hmu if you want my recipe to turn your walk-in tears into some high quality fridge steam
klgall1 11 months ago I prefer the walk-in freezer. Less likely to get walked in on, and the extra cold helps hide any redness in the face/eyes.
HeraldOfTheLame 11 months ago I don’t work in the food industry anymore, only did it part time as a teen and a bit in university but yes this is true
EXScarecroW 11 months ago Oh I’ve cried on the line, I don’t care. First Mother’s Day was a bitch / 16 yr. old me was soft. We did nearly 35K.Looking back 15 years now I feel nothing can phase me. It only gets easier.
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“All sorrows are less with bread….”
I feel seen.
You haven’t worked hard enough if you haven’t done it once.
What’s the book called?
Is that bored gay werewolf? I’m looking forward to reading that!
Makes sense. I usually run into someone crying in the dry storage once a week. But same difference.
I only pounded beers and did bumps in mine
Yep. Went in fridge and apply cold water bottles to eye sockets. Heads tears right off the tracks
I got sexually harassed a couple times in the walk in as well , a lot of stuff goes down in there
Oh my goodness!!
So resonate.
hmu if you want my recipe to turn your walk-in tears into some high quality fridge steam
LMFAO…that’s sooo many of us…
# I feel Seent (mispelled on purpose :P) 🥹🥹🥹
I prefer the walk-in freezer. Less likely to get walked in on, and the extra cold helps hide any redness in the face/eyes.
I don’t work in the food industry anymore, only did it part time as a teen and a bit in university but yes this is true
My neighbor has a bumper sticker that says, “go cry in the walk-in.”
I prefer crying and screaming at the same time.
Oh I’ve cried on the line, I don’t care. First Mother’s Day was a bitch / 16 yr. old me was soft. We did nearly 35K.
Looking back 15 years now I feel nothing can phase me. It only gets easier.