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| Briskodian Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Fife, Soon to be East Lothian
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| This is for me. I am currently sitting at my desk with a tea bag on my eye. ! I have a sty in my eye and someone told me to put a teabag on it. I must look so silly but will wait and see if it works.Anyone else done something strange like this? |
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| Naughty Pix! Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Writing in these boxes is soooo last year!
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| The only one I'm willing to divulge at this time happened a few days ago. I picked up an unwanted pudding that had a plume of whipped cream on the top, shoved my mouth in the cream and then kissed a colleague full on the lips thus transferring the cream onto them. They are still recovering. ![]()
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| ive climbed under the table of a homophobic collegue and rubbed his leg up and down, he soon ran a mile ![]() |
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| Marmite Burner Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Upper Ramsbottom
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| i thought that was a swear word ![]() sinister sheep goes to work to watch telly and eat chocolate biscults (awaits the flame ) |
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| Are you sure they not pulling your leg?? |
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| Wrestled a 6ft inflatable rhino. And I've got a picture to prove it! I'm the one on the left! Phil |
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![]() ![]() I was once locked in a cupboard for a laugh, so using my wits I decided to set a smoke alarm off using an aerosol, hoping that the noise would make them let me oot. I didn't realise the smoke alarm was wired into the monitored fire alarm system until the fire brigade turned up. oops! ![]() | |
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| We used to have many games in the office, the best one was cricket. Old machine for the wickets, a cricket bat and a ball made from a combination of lots of paper and tape (by the end the ball was solid) with 4-5 players it was really good. Used to play all the time during the summer.....and never got called of because of rain ![]() Then we all bought some plastic guns that fire the little rubber bullets, they all broke eventually but the thought of them still lives on. American football with a foam ball someone found and the projector screen stand as the goals, there are more but there we go |
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| Wrapped everything in paper on a colleague’s desk, chair, keyboard, mouse, pens(individually of course) monitor, mouse mat. EVERYTHING Swapped all the numbers on the phone so it was the same way up as the keyboard number pad. It took a few attempts to figure out as well! I'd say the strangest thing had to be slip under the radar for three months! I was seconded to the tech team who worked in an office that had a coded door! They all got laid off but as i was only seconded they kind of missed me out! for three months i just sat in a room on my own, no manager nothing, just me and some empty desks. got in about 11, went home around 2pm. some days my phone even rang! ![]() I got found out eventually and handed my notice in. they still continued to pay me for another four months (until i came back) still here now! |
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| I was pushed down a hill backwards in my client's wheelchair by other members of staff. I suppose quite an odd one which you won't do in many other jobs is sit outside in the garden having a brew and a fag and occasionally do a modicum of paperwork. |
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| Last week on nights, someone had left a violin on a train, so we hall had a go of that, it was just like hearing Beethovens violin concerto, but with th notes in the wrong order. Then the owner of said violin called to see if we had found it and if they could come down to the depot an pick it up.
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| I once labeled everthing in the staff room with post it notes, and I mean everything. My boss was not amused when she went in there at 6am the next morning. She did know what everthing was though! Also had to be investigated by the H.R manager for "alledged microwave experimentation", but nothing was ever proved. |
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| Iused to work for a crane hire company and there was one bloke there who was always playing practical jokes on everyone ,so i hooked his pushbike up to the crane hook ,and hoisted it up 180 feet in the air .The look on his face when he came to go home ,couldnt see his bike,then DID see it ,was priceless,especially as he had to walk home 3 miles and i had the crane keys in my pocket![]()
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| We have a chap at work who is quite 'well built' would be a word for it lol. We had to borrow his demo Jetta for a customer to use whilst their car was in for service. When we got the car back we put the seat in to the futhest back lowest position possible and same with the back rest. We then got the technicians to disconnect/jam the slide handle to it wouldnt lock and slid the chair into its normal position... so when he got in it would fall right back to where we set it.... we also changed his radio station to something he wouldn't like and 'on volumn' to highest... sooo when he got in car later it was one of funniest things we've ever seen... as he fell back he couldnt move!! Final touch was chaining the car with a bike D lock to the lampost we parked it right against. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Strangest thing we've done usually involves using strategic cuttings from a gentlemans magazine and placing them in the youngest lads lunch box, his mum found them when she was washing it later that night......ROFL. Another was done to the same lad. A bra was found on the course so it was atached to the front of the mower he was using. He was driving around for quite a while wondering what we were all laughing at.... ![]()
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