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WCDT Strips 3271-3275* (25-29 July 2016)
oddtail:
jheartney: I am not sure I agree. Giving a guest at her house dinner (or whichever meal this is) does not give me a "deciding what she can eat tonight" vibe. Unless Brun doesn't eat at Renee's and she was offered casserole out of the blue, she seems to be offering a meal to a guest, which I'd describe as normal, even expected behaviour.
Nor do I see her as particularly needy of validation. Brun basically said what she prepared looks like shit (except using more colorful language), a negative reaction to that is, again, perfectly reasonable in my book.
Gyrre:
--- Quote from: brasca on 26 Jul 2016, 05:46 ---Could have been worse Renee. At least Brun didn't throw the plate across the room and call it garbage.
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"What do you mean you're not a peer support volunteer anymore?"
One can only tolerate so much of certain behaviors for so long.
jwhouk:
Stews are more of a heavy soup; casseroles are baked dishes.
jwhouk:
--- Quote from: Oenone on 26 Jul 2016, 05:51 ---I kinda want a thread of forum users' favorite casserole recipes.
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Tater tot casserole. My fave. Tater tots, ground beef, shredded cheese, cream of mushroom soup. Mix in a dish, put the tots on top, bake at (I wanna say) 375 for about 20-25 minutes...
jheartney:
I took Brun's undiplomatic reaction to the meal as similar to her undiplomatic assessment of Renee's alarm clock; she doesn't have filters on these things.
If I had a friend having to stay over, I'd probably ask what she wanted for dinner rather than just making something and expecting her to tell me how great it is. As to presumptuous, add this to not only the Clinton paranoia, but also Renee expecting Brun to switch her sleep schedule over to Renee's and bombarding Brun with tasks on her first morning as houseguest. It's a pattern.
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