Take it to work, if there are facilities to reheat it. If not, please stow it a fridge for reheating when you get home.
And as if that's not the most pressing issue at the moment, I was watching a documentary about Thailand's ladyboys last night. There's a surgeon who owns a shop on a high street and performs a multitude of operations, including 1-2 full sex changes a week, on a pretty much drop-in basis and at a fraction of the cost of the main health care system there. If I ever wanted a sex change, I'd be off to Thailand, I tell thee.
Erm... not sure what my point was now, but it made for good TV.
I've always wondered what sort of show the Ladyboys of Bangkok is, they seem to tour fairly regularly and it would seem to be a big show at the theatres. But what do they /do/? Is it just a load of pretty lads parading around the stage for an hour and a half? Do they sing, dance? If not it sounds most tedious and more than a little exploitative. I mean if they were cooking up a stew while recalling anecdotes of their time post/pre op or doing some origami folding or a magic act I can see it'd be a tad more entertaining. Do people who go expect full frontal nudity and some proof that they're seeing the 'real deal'?