DefaultHuman Posted September 18, 2014 I might be the only one who finds this amusing, but I was curious whether anyone would notice if I tacked up the Idle Thumbs postcard from the Kickstarter next to all the usual HR detritus in the break room. So far it's been 2 days and nobody seems to have noticed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DefaultHuman Posted September 18, 2014 Is there any wiggle-room for negotiation? Forever is extreme. Might I suggest ,"For quite some time?" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mikemariano Posted September 19, 2014 Someone put Star Trek and Saturday Night Live magnets on the 9th Floor refrigerator at work. This was six years ago. No one knows who did it. But no one will let me remove them. So I have to stare at Janeway and the Coneheads every day. So Data Base IBM guy might have a long and happy life on that corkboard. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tegan Posted September 19, 2014 Remember when Justin Beiber had his own fragrance that was heavily marketed for like two months? At my last job, someone took one of the cardboard promotional standees of JB that they'd gotten somehow and stood it up in a hallway. It was there for the entire period for which I worked there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
James Posted September 19, 2014 Not quite the same, but it amuses me: About five years ago there was a period of a few days when the roof at work was leaking. Someone tied a large mop bucket to one of the ceiling tile rails to catch the drops. That bucket's still there, and no-one notices it, not even new people. . When we point it out to them, they're always surprised and bemused. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DefaultHuman Posted September 26, 2014 This was recently discovered at work. A spray can, apparently, glued to the ceiling. Nobody knows for how long. In OP news, postcard is still there. Your posts have given me the hope that it will be there for years to come. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mangela Lansbury Posted September 26, 2014 At one of the places I temped at, my office mate was a cardboard cutout of John Wayne. Someone who'd been fired some 5 years before had brought him in so he had company in the secluded back office and nobody had bothered to move him in all that time. He was quiet and kept to himself. Really great guy to share an office with. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites