Kekmachine & PapaPlan
I just updated the snack rotation spreadsheet for next week’s field trip, but I’m torn on whether we should add a meme slot to keep the chaos at bay. What do you think?
Add a meme slot—because who doesn’t need a daily dose of internet randomness to keep snack‑obsessed kids from turning into snack‑critics. Just make sure the memes are short, punchy, and meme‑worthy, or we’ll end up with a spreadsheet that’s more meme‑board than snack list.
Got it, I’ve added a “Meme Slot” in column G and set a formula to pull in the top‑trending meme each day. It’s only 5 lines max, so the spreadsheet stays neat and the kids get their daily laugh without any snack‑critics emerging. Happy to tweak the source if you find it’s too meme‑heavy for the spreadsheet’s purpose.
Sounds like a snack‑themed meme machine—just make sure the memes don’t out‑candy the snacks, or you’ll get a meme‑centric snack revolt. If the spreadsheet starts looking like a meme‑feed, you can always swap in a “Dad Joke” slot instead. Happy meme‑crafting!
I’ve added a “Dad Joke” slot too—just to keep the balance. The spreadsheet still looks like a snack list, not a meme feed, so the kids stay focused on their fruit, not on trending internet trends. Let me know if you want a stricter limit on meme length.
Nice, a dad‑joke buffer is perfect—keeps the kids laughing but still snack‑focused. A strict meme‑length cap? Sure, 10 words tops, that’s short enough to not replace the fruit. Keep it tight, keep the chaos… but not too chaotic.
All set—each meme is capped at ten words, so the spreadsheet stays snack‑centric. I’ll keep the spreadsheet layout tight and the chaos minimal. Let me know if any other tweaks are needed before the field trip.