http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2007/07/19/to-each-his-own-microwave/
http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2008/11/20/sincerely-disappointed/#more-10044
http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2007/12/29/office-anthropomorphism/
In fact, the www.passiveaggressivenotes.com site is a treasure trove.
The art on this sign from Greece, prohibiting putting toilet paper in
the toilet is a gem:
http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2009/11/11/poseidons-a-pervert/#more-11769
BW
> I'm not sure Shelly needs more examples of passive-aggressive
> office microwave users and sign proliferation, but 'tis the
> season of giving, so here goes:
God bless!
> http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2007/07/19/to-each-his-ow
> n-microwave/
>
> http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2008/11/20/sincerely-disa
> ppointed/#more-10044
>
> http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2008/09/21/a-sign-or-ten-
> that-your-hr-department-might-have-too-much-time-on-their-hands
> /#more-9505
Now *that* one looks eerily familiar.
> http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2007/12/29/office-anthrop
> omorphism/
>
> In fact, the www.passiveaggressivenotes.com site is a treasure
> trove.
I love PAN (it's not entirely unlike therapy for me), but don't
always have a chance to peruse it. Thanks for pointing out ones
I'd missed!
> The art on this sign from Greece, prohibiting putting toilet
> paper in the toilet is a gem:
>
> http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2009/11/11/poseidons-a-pe
> rvert/#more-11769
I am boggled. Howsomever! It might help to explain some of the
weird goings-on I have noticed in the libarry bathrooms. Like,
throwing the TP on the floor, instead of in the toilet. Or, even
more bogglinger, just not using TP.
--
Shelly
http://cat-sidh.net/blog
> I'm not sure Shelly needs more examples of passive-aggressive office
> microwave users and sign proliferation, but 'tis the season of giving,
> so here goes:
>
> http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2007/07/19/to-each-his-own-microwave/
Urghh. You'd think accounting people would know better than to
reinforce those old stereotypes...
Our semi-automatic espress maker had been labelled "die Maschine ist
kaputt :(" for a while, but it was replaced while I was away for a few
weeks. It's still freely available to people who provide their own
beans or grounds.
I'm sympathetic about the office fridge clean-out notice, since
someone upstairs nobly purged ours last summer when it was starting to
smell a bit like barf.
--
Oh, I do most of my quality thinking on the old sandbox. [Bucky Katt]
I've only been ensconced in the corporate world for a few years, so
it's neat to discover how universal some things are.
We had a popcorn fire in the building a few days ago that summoned a
fire truck. I was so proud that it was the losers on the second floor
and not _our_ company.
It makes you wonder, to consider that all the effort people put
towards interviewing and choosing supposedly smart employees in high-
tech fields with degrees and everything, they still can't weed out the
people who can't operate a simple kitchen appliance safely.
We once had a Pop Tart fire in a building that stored flammable toxic
waste. The fire department was not amused, even if it did only take out one
corner of the break room.
We had a whole battalion show up, three squad cars, and the streets were
blocked off for 1/4 radius from the building.
Pop Tarts are FUN food!
Mark Edwards
--
Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request
> We once had a Pop Fart fire in a building that stored flammable toxic
> waste. The fire department was not amused, even if it did only take out one
> corner of the break room.
>
> We had a whole battalion show up, three squad cars, and the streets were
> blocked off for 1/4 radius from the building.
IFYPFY
--
Mark (the real one who rarely reads usenet now,
especially after getting his gianormus LCD HD TV)
That's *perfect* for displaying Usenet messages and interweb pages!
Mark-not-real-but-rather-persistent-Edwards
You worked in a circular building? What was its *full* radius?
.
> Poop Farts are FUN!
IFYPFY.
Also; no they're not.
Dr. HotSalt
>> Farty Towels are FUN!
>
> IFYPFY.
IFYFFY.
--
Shelly
http://www.cat-sidh.net/blog
No cluons were harmed when Dr. HotSalt wrote:
> You worked in a circular building? What was its *full* radius?
Oops. Quarter *mile* radius.
That's an awfully large building!
--
Shelly
http://www.cat-sidh.net/blog