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Here, I'll try too.
What we are saying is that we, as foodservice professionals, care deeply about food safety. People think I'm insane about what I throw out because I feel it's too old.
From experience, we know that the mechanics of the greatest health risk is CROSS CONTAMINATION. This means when the germs from one

No, that's where you're wrong. if gloves protected against 'germs' then surgeons wouldn't have to clean their hands for several minutes before putting them on.

He's already made it clear that he doesn't give even a semblance of a shit about the safety of the people preparing his food; he only cares about the bullshit illusion of safety for the people eating it.

Jesus you're dense. No one is arguing against safety regulations. We're arguing that this particular safety regulation is counterproductive. Have you never heard of bureaucracy before? Because you'd make a prime bureaucrat — so long as everything's been sanctified with paperwork, it's safe, and to hell with actual

Gloves make cooking less safe, not safer. You need to be able to sense temperature so you don't burn yourself, when something is slippery so you don't drop it, and to handle knives and food securely so you don't cut yourself when chopping. Gloves impair your sense of touch and make it more dangerous. Glove wearers are

It truly is... He really harped on the horse thing, at which point I just looked at my friend and was like "I'd eat a horse, why not, I eat meat, also I want to spite this asshole."

Ah yes, fish. The weirdest and most ethnic of foods.

She always brings Backup.

My views towards my breast size are... Complicated. Because complicated feelings are complicated. And complicated. :/

I downloaded my copy (had no issues) but haven't watched it yet. I went and saw it in the theater, instead, and I intend to purchase it on blu-ray later this month. I don't want another video-on-demand service, so I doubt I'll use my digital download, but since I'll own it on disc, I don't care. I think it's

Exactly. The fact that people are complaining about this really chaps my ass - especially since Rob Thomas has been SO nice to the fans, it's almost ridiculous. I did download my free copy, and it was kind of a pain to get it all set up, but it works and I was able to watch it. I also paid to go to a midnight showing.

I haven't tried to download my copy either. I backed the project for the same reason, I just wanted to see the movie made. I get that people are frustrated, but this was perhaps the most transparent and thoughtfully run kickstarter I've ever backed. Rob Thomas didn't just collect the money, stuff it all into big $

That dude is my friend's boyfriend, WHICH IS AMAZING TO ME. (He's in the club scene)

When I heard about this "controversy," I was SO annoyed because Rob Thomas and everyone involved with this thing have bent over backwards to make things perfect for the fans. This time, they came up a little short, but not by much. People who bitch about something like this taint the fun for the rest of us, and make

I can't think of it either. Oh no, looks like I'll have to rewatch the whole movie to see it! (Darn.)

Me too! I ended up pre-ordering it on Thursday night from iTunes (because that's the best format for me). If I'm well enough off to donate $35 to the project then I have $15 to buy the video in the format I want.

While the movie was paid for, they still wanted to make a profit. The more profit the make, the more likely a sequel is. So just putting it out as a torrent is basically allowing everyone to download it for free, not just the backers, and cuts your profits. Plus is basically means the next time a Kickstarter like

I backed the movie and luckily had no problem getting it to stream on Flixster via my 360. This was really good as we got a call from the babysitter in the middle of the movie telling us that she was too tired to stay and we needed to come home.

I LOVE him. He gives absolutely zero fucks AND he's incredibly talented. What's not to love?