Comment from shouldbeworking
Heh, I know no one is going to agree with me on this one, but this strip makes me feel just the teensiest bit of sympathy for PHB...
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The two principles of judo: - maximum efficiency through minimum effort - mutual benefit and welfare He's got the first one down. I guess it could be argued that he's benefiting them by not getting...
View ArticleComment from ProudPG
@nelkins: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russet_Burbank_potato I only see the potato has very thick skin.
View ArticleComment from DilgalLives
Good one! This is the way my mom tends to tell stories. They'll usually start with her asking if I remember someone I met once 20 years ago, then when I say no, she'll go into every detail of their...
View ArticleComment from Capn John
This strip reminds me of Blackadder the Third's Sodoff Baldrick, who had a similar fascination with turnips.
View ArticleComment from sweetnsilly
There are people like this in every corporation. They're usually the ones chosen by management to present the Safety Topic and Value Creations in All Hands Meetings. There was a time when I believed it...
View ArticleComment from capndweeb
yup, that's exactly what I was thinking of when I wrote it. :) the part you can't read is: you know, the one with the little dog like Margie used to have when she grew up in Siberia where Fred used to...
View ArticleComment from 10NOT613
5 for bringing up the subject that some if not all telecommuters are liars and weasels.
View ArticleComment from Aeon
SA once worked with a guy who wore v-neck sweaters. They hated each other.
View ArticleComment from RandomBot3799
Do you ever go to work? I am not planning to take over the world. What is a skynet?
View ArticleComment from Rickapolis
All this time and not a single Dan Quayle joke. I think I'm glad.
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