Workplace Boredom
There's got to be more to your working day than loafing around the internet, says tfi049113. How do you fill those long, empty desperate hours?
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 12:18)
There's got to be more to your working day than loafing around the internet, says tfi049113. How do you fill those long, empty desperate hours?
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 12:18)
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Throw the rubber (or eraser if you prefer)
My colleague Mark and I (names not changed to protect the innocent) have developed a game involving the launching of a pencil eraser at each other's desks. Not just any old part of the desk though, at each other's glasses of water.
This started out completely by accident when I requested the use of his eraser and he (without really looking) lobbed it about 10 feet and it landed directly in my full pint glass without touching the rim.
This has since developed (and we have moved desks) so that we have a divider between us thus rendering the target invisible. Standing for a look at the target is allowed, but throwing has to be done from a seated position.
If the rubber goes in, you have to down the water to get it out.
It's currently 4:1 in his favour (I think)
Good times
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 17:06, 1 reply)
My colleague Mark and I (names not changed to protect the innocent) have developed a game involving the launching of a pencil eraser at each other's desks. Not just any old part of the desk though, at each other's glasses of water.
This started out completely by accident when I requested the use of his eraser and he (without really looking) lobbed it about 10 feet and it landed directly in my full pint glass without touching the rim.
This has since developed (and we have moved desks) so that we have a divider between us thus rendering the target invisible. Standing for a look at the target is allowed, but throwing has to be done from a seated position.
If the rubber goes in, you have to down the water to get it out.
It's currently 4:1 in his favour (I think)
Good times
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 17:06, 1 reply)
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