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    Re: Cube wars

    Sounds like a sequal I'd be willing to watch, really.
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    Re: Cube wars

    Thats too funny.

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    Re: Cube wars

    We had a little ongoing war on my team back at the bank. It became a tradition that whenever my boss left the office, we'd do something to his cube/office. More subtle pranks included switching the 'm' and 'n' on his keyboard, removing all the cords from his cube (phone handle cord, monitor cord, ALL power cords) and leaving clues for him that led him all over the floor and eventually back to his file cabinet. And a bigger one was moving everything from the top of his wraparound desk to the floor, placed exactly like it was up top, removing the chair and leaving a small pillow in its place for him to sit on.

    And after one Exec. Vice President moved into our meeting room as an office and had the door closed ALL the time, I stole his door (which I didn't know weighed about 300 lbs). I got sick that weekend and didn't make it into work until Wednesday. He was....how shall we say....PISSED. It took me 3 hours to find my PC, my phone, my monitor, and everything else of mine he scattered throughout the office during my convolescence.
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    Re: Cube wars

    Quote Originally Posted by Beatnik
    We had a little ongoing war on my team back at the bank. It became a tradition that whenever my boss left the office, we'd do something to his cube/office. More subtle pranks included switching the 'm' and 'n' on his keyboard, removing all the cords from his cube (phone handle cord, monitor cord, ALL power cords) and leaving clues for him that led him all over the floor and eventually back to his file cabinet. And a bigger one was moving everything from the top of his wraparound desk to the floor, placed exactly like it was up top, removing the chair and leaving a small pillow in its place for him to sit on.

    And after one Exec. Vice President moved into our meeting room as an office and had the door closed ALL the time, I stole his door (which I didn't know weighed about 300 lbs). I got sick that weekend and didn't make it into work until Wednesday. He was....how shall we say....PISSED. It took me 3 hours to find my PC, my phone, my monitor, and everything else of mine he scattered throughout the office during my convolescence.
    Is that why your unemployed?

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    Re: Cube wars

    I rearranged the letters on a hunt-and-peckers keyboard at work (i put it in alphabetical order) the next day I borrowed a few letters and spelled "you hate me right?" and as a finale, put in the inktanks in their printer backwards. (four seperate ink tanks.)
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    Re: Cube wars

    Quote Originally Posted by TG_Santa
    Is that why your unemployed?
    Ironically enough I think that helped me keep the job for four years.
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    haha, good stuff guys

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