Our mildly mysterious Spice Agent talks about Wasabi... and parking.
Whether it’s an over-complicated handshake or tripping over your own feet in the mall, awkward moments can leave you feeling embarrassed and socially mal-developed for hours afterwards. The good news is there’s a graceful way out of almost any embarrassing scenario, so take these tips and become a pro at diffusing life’s awkward instances.
Having a screw loose. Not playing with a full deck of cards. One sheep shy of a funny farm. Call it what you want, but as you’ve probably noticed by now, there are a lot of unbalanced people running around this world. That’s right – the crazies. The ones you see singing on the bus and whispering to soup cans in the grocery store. The people who eat their lunch in the photo booth at the mall and steal the collars off of strangers’ pets outside the bank.
But no matter how nuts they are you’ve got to admit, there are a few times in life when placid, socio-normal sanity just doesn’t play to your favor and the more bat-shit crazy you are upstairs, the more likely you’ll be to succeed.
Having a co-worker that gets on your nerves can be one of the most annoying things life can smack you upside the head with.
Today at Bitchin’ Lifestyle, we take a look at three of the most brutal types of co-workers the average person will find themselves saddled with at some point in life – The Credit Stealer, The Distractor, and The Incompetent.
As with any problem, there are two ways to deal – The responsible adult way, and the petty childish way. We’ll give you an option for each and let you figure out the rest yourself.
Bitchin' Supperclub: MacIntosh Maple Crumble with Candied Bacon
There’s no better way to say ‘I’m sorry’ than by making the ultimate meal. The person you’ve screwed over will be so full they can’t help but forgive & forget! This week’s Bitchin’ Supperclub challenge is sure to get you off the hook and back on that someone’s good side faster than you can say candied bacon!