I got a kick out of this e-mail someone at work sent to everyone, so I though I'd share it with you guys.
Haha, who leaves buckets of cookie dough in public workplace fridges? And then they threaten to look through the surveillance footage, all 120 hours worth. Hahaha, like anyone would have time for that. I also love how they think that whoever took the cookie dough might not have opened in yet.
Scientists are so funny sometimes.
Quote:-edit- put a bucket of cookie dough in the 2nd floor refrigerator
with my name on it. I went to pick it up last Friday and it was gone. We
know it was there on Monday because she checked, so somewhere between
Monday and Friday, it went missing. This was a fund raiser for her
daughter's school.
You may not aware of the fact that there are video cameras in that area
and by all exits of the building. Before we look at all the tape to see
what happened to it, we would like to give you a chance to either pay for
it, or replace it, no questions asked. You can put it back (unopened) or
put the money in my mailbox (10$).
thanks, -edit-
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-edit-, Research Coordinator
Office of -edit-, Professor and State Climatologist
Haha, who leaves buckets of cookie dough in public workplace fridges? And then they threaten to look through the surveillance footage, all 120 hours worth. Hahaha, like anyone would have time for that. I also love how they think that whoever took the cookie dough might not have opened in yet.

Scientists are so funny sometimes.