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pot luck item
"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 16:33:06 -0700, "Cheri" >
> wrote:
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>>"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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>>> On 8/10/2017 4:03 PM, Bruce wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 08:54:38 -0400, Nancy Young
>>>> > wrote:
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>>>>> On 8/9/2017 1:00 AM, Bruce wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 09 Aug 2017 04:28:22 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
>>>>>> > wrote:
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>>>>>>> Certain people in our social group predictably bring things like
>>>>>>> buns,
>>>>>>> chips, jarred salsa, peper and plastic goods, etc., of which are
>>>>>>> certainly useful, but always purchased with little effort to offer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ok, I've read that 4 times now and it still doesn't make sense. You
>>>>>> can talk better than that, Whiny Wayne.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hey, Wayne, I think we found one of those people. Grab a bag of
>>>>> chips for their contribution.
>>>>
>>>> Ms Young, how did you know I'm part of Wayne's social group? I tend to
>>>> keep that to myself.
>>>
>>> Well, even anti-social types can have work "pot luck" situations.
>>>
>>> The guy who'd bring in the cheapest and easiest possible contribution
>>> was the same one who never missed filling up on free food everyone
>>> else brought.
>>>
>>> There's always one.
>>>
>>> nancy
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>>At least one, usually the same guy/gal that goes around pouring all the
>>booze that has a bit left in the bottles into one bottle which he/she
>>takes
>>home. We actually knew people that did this. 
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> Damn, are you saying that people notice that?
If they drank the bottle that the bit was left in, probably not.
Cheri
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