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Our children are dangerously talented
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osewalrus!]
A month or two ago, one of the guys brought a handful of Slim Jims to poker night. They went onto The Table of Snackery (along with 95k other snacks that have accumulated there), and I promptly forgot about them.
I just found a wrapper on the floor. Neatly gnawed open at one end, and empty.
Really, I'm impressed -- those sealed plastic doodads aren't trivial to open even if you do have opposable thumbs, and sucking the meat stick out of the wrapper takes real skill. But I think they need to go into a sealed container -- Slim Jims aren't exactly on the approved kitty food list. (Heck, they're not even particularly on the approved human food list...)
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A month or two ago, one of the guys brought a handful of Slim Jims to poker night. They went onto The Table of Snackery (along with 95k other snacks that have accumulated there), and I promptly forgot about them.
I just found a wrapper on the floor. Neatly gnawed open at one end, and empty.
Really, I'm impressed -- those sealed plastic doodads aren't trivial to open even if you do have opposable thumbs, and sucking the meat stick out of the wrapper takes real skill. But I think they need to go into a sealed container -- Slim Jims aren't exactly on the approved kitty food list. (Heck, they're not even particularly on the approved human food list...)
Clever Jezzie
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mmm, slim jims...
Cigars for people who hate tobacco. Or cats.
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We have a snack cabinet for buffering stuff between games days and the like. Fortunately, it's an overhead cabinet. :-) (No, it's not really reachable from the counter below -- weird geometry in the kitchen.)
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