29-08-2018 13:35 - edited 29-08-2018 14:27
29-08-2018 13:35 - edited 29-08-2018 14:27
Note: If you're reading this, Martin, please stop and go enjoy your holiday
Hi everyone,
As most of you know by now, Martin is on holiday for the next two weeks. When he returns from his well-deserved time off, rested and relaxed, @Marjo and myself would like to welcome him back in the office in the most friendly fashion - and that's where we need your help
Do you guys have any ideas of funny office pranks we could prepare to welcome him back? We're looking to do this mainly around his desk or his set of drawers, something creative/imaginative, doable for us, and most importantly fun
Thanks for your help in advance, and looking forward to your suggestions!
PS. If possible, we'll document the prank and share some photos as well, so you can follow the prep and execution!
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on 12-09-2018 13:18
on 12-09-2018 13:18
@MarjoI just meant 'ah those were the days when I could wear 'kinky boots'
Now, suffering after wearing 5in stiletto heels in the 60's, I go for flip flops, Flat boots or something with a very tiny wedge heel....
Mind you it avoids the phrase 'Look at her..'Mutton dressed as lamb!'
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 12-09-2018 13:27
on 12-09-2018 13:27
I'd love to wear heels more often, no chunky ones like the boots but nice and girly proper heels. I get sore feet though and probably also look weird when walking in them. Wedges I like though, as even when they are high they're still easier to walk in and I don't look like a weirdo (as much).
on 12-09-2018 13:43
on 12-09-2018 13:43
@MarjoI know this is completely off topic (Sorry @Martin-O2) but when in nursing, my shoes were 'governed by uniform regulations'...So they were flat black and lace ups. I tried occasionally to break the rules with slip ons with a slight wedge....but got my wrists slapped by Matron for breaking the rules!!
So when I was off duty I had as many shoes as Imelda Marcos to choose from. Never white stilletos though, Back in the 60's, if you wore those, you risked being thought of as a woman of the streets.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 12-09-2018 13:49
on 12-09-2018 13:49
@Cleoriff wrote:
@MarjoI know this is completely off topic (Sorry @Martin-O2) but when in nursing, my shoes were 'governed by uniform regulations'...So they were flat black and lace ups. I tried occasionally to break the rules with slip ons with a slight wedge....but got my wrists slapped by Matron for breaking the rules!!
So when I was off duty I had as many shoes as Imelda Marcos to choose from. Never white stilletos though, Back in the 60's, if you wore those, you risked being thought of as a woman of the streets.
If I had the space in my flat I'd totally have that many shoes!!
Yes a bit off topic, I think it was my fault though so you can blame me. Back on topic! Errr, yes, post-it notes....
on 13-09-2018 09:37
Slightly following on ... ... ...
If you wore a red hat you were thought to have no knickers on
She's All Fur Coat & no knickers !
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