I'm frankly disappointed

I am simply appalled. My post about the glorified commish farmers was doing numbers and the cool kids couldn't bare to see my upvotes in the positive I guess. And now, it's been cast away forever in cyber space by WR clergymen.


Look, I get it. Nobody wants to get publicly lampooned by the SandwichMan. It hurts worse cuz he likes the Dijon mustard, baby. Shit gets a little too spicy for these simple commish farmers.


SandwichMan is watching. Sandwich man is listening.

Best type of mustard?

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poweredbycaffeine
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Fancy whole grain with that good spice---now get off my lawn.
SandwichMan
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BDR Team Lead
Understandable - have a nice day sir
GDO
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BDM
Whole grain for in my stew ๐Ÿ‘Œ
InQ5WeTrust
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No marketing, mayo isn't an MQL
I recommend goat yoga.ย A great stretch and serotonin at the same time.ย 

If that's a little too much for you, then you can dip your toe in the water with beer yoga.ย 

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paddy
WR Officer
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Director of Business Development
GET BACK IN MY CABINET RIGHT NOW U LITTLE SHIT
BmajoR
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Account Executive
Mustard has been one of the most widely grown and used spices in the world for many centuries. It is believed to have originated in Ancient Egypt. The Greeks used Mustard as a medicine and a spice. The Romans emulated the Greeks using it as both food and medicine as well, ascribing it as a cure for anything from hysteria to snakebite to bubonic plague.

The Romans brought Mustard to Northern France where it was eventually cultivated by Monks. By the 9th century Monasteries were producing considerable amounts of income from Mustard sales.

The origin of the word mustard is believed to have come from the word Mosto or grape muss, a young unfermented wine which was mixed with ground Mustard seeds by the French Monks.Prepared mustard as we know it, began in Dijon, France in the 13th century encouraged by the Mustard loving Pope John XXll of Avignon who created the position of โ€œGrand Moustardier du Papeโ€ or the Grand Mustard-Maker to the Pope for his idle Nephew who lived near Dijon.

In the early 19th century, the British became the worldโ€™s first mustard millers โ€“ milling the heart of the mustard seed to a fine powder and they established mustard as an industrial food ingredient. The yellow Mustard that we know today was introduced in Rochester New York in 1904 where its pairing with the American hotdog gave rise to its popularity.

Today this ancient seed is considered an essential ingrediant in thousands of products and is being increasingly used for its many unique properties.
SandwichMan
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BDR Team Lead
Mustard has been one of the most widely grown and used spices in the world for many centuries. It is believed to have originated in Ancient Egypt. The Greeks used Mustard as a medicine and a spice. The Romans emulated the Greeks using it as both food and medicine as well, ascribing it as a cure for anything from hysteria to snakebite to bubonic plague.

The Romans brought Mustard to Northern France where it was eventually cultivated by Monks. By the 9th century Monasteries were producing considerable amounts of income from Mustard sales.

The origin of the word mustard is believed to have come from the word Mosto or grape muss, a young unfermented wine which was mixed with ground Mustard seeds by the French Monks.Prepared mustard as we know it, began in Dijon, France in the 13th century encouraged by the Mustard loving Pope John XXll of Avignon who created the position of โ€œGrand Moustardier du Papeโ€ or the Grand Mustard-Maker to the Pope for his idle Nephew who lived near Dijon.

In the early 19th century, the British became the worldโ€™s first mustard millers โ€“ milling the heart of the mustard seed to a fine powder and they established mustard as an industrial food ingredient. The yellow Mustard that we know today was introduced in Rochester New York in 1904 where its pairing with the American hotdog gave rise to its popularity.

Today this ancient seed is considered an essential ingrediant in thousands of products and is being increasingly used for its many unique properties.
BmajoR
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Account Executive
Reported for spam
SandwichMan
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BDR Team Lead
Spammed for reporting
JC10X
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Senior Sales Manager
Brilliant hahaha do you have a warzone user sheesh?ย 
BmajoR
Arsonist
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Account Executive
Yeah its SGTmustard
JC10X
Politicker
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Senior Sales Manager
Lmfao! I was like oh shoot let me add this dude (reads again) lol
JC10X
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Senior Sales Manager
Lmao this is hilarious, I am with you on this Sandwichman - so much hate on this community.. shame. (Laughing as I'm typing)
Blackwargreymon
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MDR
I recommend goat yoga.ย A great stretch and serotonin at the same time.ย 
braintank
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Enterprise Account Executive
Spicy brown!!!
StraightCashHomey
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Manager, Commercial Sales
Frenchโ€™s Yellow.
Hudsonsmom
Opinionated
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Area Sales Manager
Boarshead Honey Mustard. Nothing else compres
SammySandbags
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Account Executive
I will layout every type of mustard on a plate to dip my chicken nuggets like a painters pallete
MR.StretchISR
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ISR
Did you ask to be an Officer and get denied?
Clashingsoulsspell
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ISR
Stay strong sandwich man. Mo Bamba tho
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