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ConciergeMike Feb 19, 2010 8:43 am

The E+ thread has taken a strong turn into Nogetthejokeville. :rolleyes:

Brituchenite Feb 19, 2010 8:44 am


Originally Posted by Steph3n (Post 13420935)
I watched undercover boss online, it was...interesting.

The Waste Management one was more interesting, you should watch it.

I shall see if it is online.

jrzyshawn Feb 19, 2010 8:46 am


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 13420911)

I mean, really, is it THAT difficult to wipe the seat and flush the loo when you're done.

For my coworkers, apparently it is.

Picture a public restroom at the port authroity bus terminal in NYC :-:

Hartmann Feb 19, 2010 8:47 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 13420944)
The E+ thread has taken a strong turn into Nogetthejokeville. :rolleyes:

Der is no joking in UAland...

ConciergeMike Feb 19, 2010 8:48 am


Originally Posted by Hartmann (Post 13420969)
Der is no joking in UAland...

UA Forum regulars = Those Who Are Incapable of Laughter.

Brituchenite Feb 19, 2010 8:49 am


Originally Posted by jrzyshawn (Post 13420961)
For my coworkers, apparently it is.

Picture a public restroom at the port authroity bus terminal in NYC :-:

Gross. Just gross. Where is common decency these days? Consideration for others? Tsk! Tsk!

The two worst bathrooms I have ever encountered in my life were:

(a) at the border cross-over between Singapore and Malaysia. The women's restroom was about 2" deep in feces, urine, ladies sanitary items, etc. I would rather have suffered a burst bladder than wade through all of that.

(b) the Greyhound Bus Terminal in Washington D.C. Back in the mid-80's I did a student exchange program and spent 5 months in the USA. 3 months "working" and 2 months travelling around on the Greyhound bus system. The DC bus station women's rest room rivalled the Singapore one.

colpuck Feb 19, 2010 8:50 am

Good morning box.

The reason reason the UA forum doesn't get the joke is because UA is the joke.

colpuck Feb 19, 2010 8:51 am


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 13420988)
Gross. Just gross. Where is common decency these days? Consideration for others? Tsk! Tsk!

The two worst bathrooms I have ever encountered in my life were:

(a) at the border cross-over between Singapore and Malaysia. The women's restroom was about 2" deep in feces, urine, ladies sanitary items, etc. I would rather have suffered a burst bladder than wade through all of that.

(b) the Greyhound Bus Terminal in Washington D.C. Back in the mid-80's I did a student exchange program and spent 5 months in the USA. 3 months "working" and 2 months travelling around on the Greyhound bus system. The DC bus station women's rest room rivalled the Singapore one.

This is what I needed at 7:52 am. :eek::eek:

Eww.

belynch Feb 19, 2010 8:52 am


Originally Posted by colpuck (Post 13420996)
The reason reason the UA forum doesn't get the joke is because UA is the joke.

ZING. :-:

I'm hoping to win CO's version of powerball in a couple weeks. Lie-flat BF EUA on the 530a 752 between EWR + IAH.

There's a whole lot of :rolleyes: conspiring against me though.

Brituchenite Feb 19, 2010 8:52 am


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 13420988)
Gross. Just gross. Where is common decency these days? Consideration for others? Tsk! Tsk!

The two worst bathrooms I have ever encountered in my life were:

(a) at the border cross-over between Singapore and Malaysia. The women's restroom was about 2" deep in feces, urine, ladies sanitary items, etc. I would rather have suffered a burst bladder than wade through all of that.

(b) the Greyhound Bus Terminal in Washington D.C. Back in the mid-80's I did a student exchange program and spent 5 months in the USA. 3 months "working" and 2 months travelling around on the Greyhound bus system. The DC bus station women's rest room rivalled the Singapore one.


The funniest bathroom I ever encountered was on a highway between Padang and Carolina Island in Sumatra.

Picture this. A shed, with two sides, a front door, but no back. The shed was placed on a couple of sturdy tree branches that were suspended over a river. To "do your business" you basically entered the shed, balanced on the tree branches and pee'd into the river. The funniest thing was that there was no back to the shed, so everyone on the other side of the river could watch you taking a pee or a poop! Hilarious!

Brituchenite Feb 19, 2010 8:53 am


Originally Posted by colpuck (Post 13421003)
This is what I needed at 7:52 am. :eek::eek:

Eww.




Meh! Where's your iron-clad stomach, man!

Brituchenite Feb 19, 2010 8:53 am


Originally Posted by belynch (Post 13421006)
ZING. :-:

I'm hoping to win CO's version of powerball in a couple weeks. Lie-flat BF EUA on the 530a 752 between EWR + IAH.

There's a whole lot of :rolleyes: conspiring against me though.


Dream on....:D

Hope you get it!

Trustguy Feb 19, 2010 8:54 am

Good morning Box. I appears that everyone is already in midday form based on the current conversation. I will try and catch up! :p

Hartmann Feb 19, 2010 8:56 am


Originally Posted by belynch (Post 13421006)
ZING. :-:

I'm hoping to win CO's version of powerball in a couple weeks. Lie-flat BF EUA on the 530a 752 between EWR + IAH.

There's a whole lot of :rolleyes: conspiring against me though.

uh huh...

sbm12 Feb 19, 2010 8:57 am


Originally Posted by windwalker (Post 13420612)
We tried splitting by different departments but that didn't work so well
There are some other features in SP-sales' goals/quotas, spreadsheet hell, document revision management that IT was trying to get buy-in on as well.
Though a LOT could be done with some web savvy coding


We're still on 2:rolleyes::rolleyes:3

Even Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003 have some features that should be able to make it all work though, obviously, shoehorning a set of needs into a particular technology is never easy. I love SharePoint, too, for very specific needs/goals but it is very far from a calendaring tool.


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