Posted on 12/06/2017 7:40:59 AM PST by mairdie
Making it through the working day can feel like a struggle at times.
And some bored employees have been trying to make their own fun in a bid to make the day go quicker.
Hilarious photographs show workers trying to amuse themselves and others with their extremely creative pranks.
While some seemed keen to do as little work as possible, others weren't fussed in putting in the extra effort - all in an attempt to raise a laugh...
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The person who did the toilet paper dress has a future in design.
Whoever made the paint store sign has a future in marriage counseling.
:-)
my personal fave:
I put this on our Xerox printers every April Fool’s day.
Voice Recognition Technology:
NOW: At Your Command
For your convenience, this copier has been upgraded.
Linguistic Module 4.01 has been installed.
Voice Commands have now been enabled.
1. State your name (for diagnostic purposes only)
2. State the desired function keyword:
Allowed keywords include:
COPY, COLLATE, STAPLE, FAX, ETC
3. State the quantity desired, then say START.
PLEASE NOTE: The module is in learning mode and the user may need to repeat the command until the voice pattern is recognized and processed.
Simple, but elegant. Agreed.
Know that I absolutely love you. Very clever.
Oh, please. I MUST know the story behind the picture or I’ll go through life totally frustrated.
Cute!
Whenever I get into a quirky elevator, I tell my fellow detainees about a science fiction story about a space ship that had a real person embedded in its center and ask who they think is REALLY behind the control panel.
A few years ago, a colleague took a weeklong course to become a certified instructor for a construction product.
When he returned, he spent several days telling everyone multiple times how life changing this class was to him.
(side note. I’m now a certified instructor-I wasn’t that life changing)
We decided we had to put an immediate stop to it.
We decided that he needed a letter from the organization informing him that he was caught cheating on the final exam and that his certification was revoked.
I wrote the letter. Our graphic designer made up a letterhear, We actually mailed the letter to the office. the HR Director hand delivered it to him. (Yep, she was in on it)
One of the Vice Presidents heard we were pulling a gag and asked to see the letter. I thought I was getting a Stop Order. Instead, he read it laughed and said “this is perfect.”
We videotaped the moment he got the letter and turned all red, stomping around the office.
Tow weeks later, we had our national sales meeting. You don’t think the video got played on the big scree for 200 people do you?
Yep.
I did that one year!and two people actually believed it. It was hilarious to sneak up behind and hear them insistently repeating commands when nothing happened.
That Christmas cabin - I had a coworker complain to the boss I’d put a plant in my office. She whined it was supposed to be an office, not a home.
ROTFLMAO.
ROTFLMAO.
‘Skynet” lol
That’s Bea Arthur, it’s a scene from Golden Girls.
Thank you. My life will now not be one of frustration.
Maybe the screw sticking out of the office chair?
The one thing I never put up on YouTube was the blooper reel for all the IBM executives I made videos of. But I have it.
Instead of that I made up the name of some society and wrote this elaborate letter congratulating him on being such a great friend of Israel, telling him his name was to be included in a reference book of famous Jews and that a tree was going to be planted in some memorial garden with a plaque and his name on it. I mailed it from Tel Aviv so it looked official. I know he received it because he talked about it at work.
Years later I was visiting my Aunt, now retired, and asked her if she remembered that prank I pulled. She said the man spent months trying to do research on the organization, the park, everything about the letter. There was no Google so he made trip after trip to the Library after work. She doesn't think he ever got over it. All his coworkers knew about it and egged him on about his tree and his book for years. They thought it was hilarious.
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