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Re: OT -Is it possible?
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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 03, 2005 at 16:29:37 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: OT -Is it possible? posted by DCM on March 03, 2005 at 13:16:44:
Could be, but I aint thinking so. Many many years ago as a young punk (I'm still a punk), I hired in a large bread manufacturing company to drive a truck. They didn't have a truck for me yet, so stuck me out making bread for a few days. Man them pans sure do get hot when they come out of the oven, and when you're stacking them after the hot bread is dumped onto the line, and that oily stuff soaks into your gloves - YOUCH!!! Anyway, by the end of the first day they put me on the bandsaw machine that cuts the loaves into 10 or 20 slices with 10 or 20 blades. But the funny thing was the wrappers. The 200 or so loaves through got so-and-so's wrappers, then the next 300 or so got so-and-so's wrappers, and so on. All came out of the same dough, same giant mixers. All had different prices on the store shelf. But after seeing how bread's made, I quit eaten bread. Never touch the stuff anymore. You guys eat bread? Ohhh man. Mark Just jokin about eating bread - love it, and ressemble a loaf(er).
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