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I used to compare my old company and coworkers to Dilbert. That's so passe. Now, I see little moments that seem like they're straight from the cutting room floor of "The Office."
On my way to the bathroom from my cubicle, I get a tiny glimpse into the kitchen. A few minutes ago, I walked by there to see a man sitting in a completely empty kitchen with a AAA sign leaning up against the table. He had stacks of forms on the table and looked completely bored. He's here offering a discount to employees to join AAA. Usually, there are at least a few people sitting at one of the tables in the kitchen. Not today. I felt sorry for him. But 1) I'm technically not an employee so I'm not eligible for the discount and 2) I'm already a member of AAA.
I guess it's too late to put his sign in jell-o?
On my way to the bathroom from my cubicle, I get a tiny glimpse into the kitchen. A few minutes ago, I walked by there to see a man sitting in a completely empty kitchen with a AAA sign leaning up against the table. He had stacks of forms on the table and looked completely bored. He's here offering a discount to employees to join AAA. Usually, there are at least a few people sitting at one of the tables in the kitchen. Not today. I felt sorry for him. But 1) I'm technically not an employee so I'm not eligible for the discount and 2) I'm already a member of AAA.
I guess it's too late to put his sign in jell-o?
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1 Comments:
Your use of the word 'passe' reminded me of something i saw this weekend. Went up to Little 5 Points on Saturday & a guy was holding a giant poster board on which he had scrawled the following:
(Edited to prevent any possible offense)
"Be avant-garde.
Dress like a virgin,
not like a w***e.
Wickedness is so passe."
Quite an unusual sentiment to be broadcasting so loudly..
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