Originally posted by EternalOptimist
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how do you handle the co-worker who steals all your joke phrases
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Make up some bull-tulip phrase that means nothing ... make sure he hears it but pull him up on it when he uses it. Ask him to explain what it means.
Then punch him in the face!
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how do you handle the co-worker who steals all your joke phrases
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to be honest, most jokes are nicked off someone else. or are variations on a theme(\__/)
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postto be honest, most jokes are nicked off someone else. or are variations on a themeCoffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostEverytime I use a phrase he starts repeating it half an hour to a day later thinking I'm out of earshot.
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Stop stealing Eeks original phrases and using them around the office. Hot lunch, licking the chutney spoon, Bob, bedwetter and bleeding the radiators are all terms that Eek likes to use on a daily basis as 'his' phrases and you've only left him with Monday Links and Test Please Delete. Please desist immediately or he says he'll punch you.
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