If she gets made partner, she never needs to leave unless she has a major “fall-out” with “all” the other partners.Besides, in my opinion, she is entitled to the Partner position given her effort at the company.(NOTE: I’m a objective male stating that.)
I love “wild cow,” i.e. moose meat.But I know what you mean.That is why usually friends and I go to a specific butcher who gets his beef straight from a farm he chooses and does the required butchering for his customers for the quantity they want.
I know what you mean about meat “forty years ago” – I’m 61.Plus, when I ate my mother’s meatloaf back in my youth, it would be completely different to what people create now. P.S. I’ve never done a vegetarian bit, though I like many veggies. If I could, I’d eat fresh meat I harvest myself from hunting on a regular basis. However, I like beef – good beef.
Arguments aside, now there is going to be drama – between Stef and Tif – after Kip left. Guess the new roomies are gonna be nicknamed Stef’nTiff or Tiff’nStef; or, maybe even shorter to Step’nit or Tuff’ns.It’s all their own fault.Besides, I just love the word exchange between Stef and Tiff in the last panel.
Yeah; didn’t I say – yesterday – “wonder if Neighbour Bob gets resurrected in a later strip.”P.S. c’mon, pig! Bob has a point about the source of the meat.Plus, you really don’t want to know how McD’s makes their burger patties; and,hunting for your own meat is a lot healthier than buying most hormone laden meat off a grocery store shelf.
If she gets made partner, she never needs to leave unless she has a major “fall-out” with “all” the other partners.Besides, in my opinion, she is entitled to the Partner position given her effort at the company.(NOTE: I’m a objective male stating that.)