So Horace has a desk job, and that he lives in a small house. (Bigger on the inside of course.) So those non-Euclidean elevators are in that business building called Escher. Ms Lee Escher (1879 – 1940) was an esoteric person, knew Dr Ivo Shandor (1850 – 1930) too. One of the prime listings on the GB chart of most active sites and probable places of spiritual turbulence. (Ectoplasmic-sensors placed to monitor 24/7.)
Fred about 5 years ago
perfectionist
Kaputnik about 5 years ago
The more work you get done, the more cushioning there is in the out box.
Just don’t drool on those papers.
CYGNUS X1 about 5 years ago
Ya got that right…..zzzzzzz!
Perkycat about 5 years ago
No sheep needed when doing paperwork.
rshive about 5 years ago
We never had formal “in” and “out” boxes. Just plastic fixtures that had three levels—one for in, one for out, and one for hold.
Snoots about 5 years ago
I always wanted a bin that said, “Why is this even on my desk?”
i_am_the_jam about 5 years ago
I think we’ve all felt that way at some point.
Khatkhattu Premium Member about 5 years ago
Dump your in box into the outbox and see how much of it comes back.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
So Horace has a desk job, and that he lives in a small house. (Bigger on the inside of course.) So those non-Euclidean elevators are in that business building called Escher. Ms Lee Escher (1879 – 1940) was an esoteric person, knew Dr Ivo Shandor (1850 – 1930) too. One of the prime listings on the GB chart of most active sites and probable places of spiritual turbulence. (Ectoplasmic-sensors placed to monitor 24/7.)
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
Has Horace ever held a job for more than a day?
danketaz Premium Member about 5 years ago
Like the light.
Ron Bauerle about 5 years ago
Where’s the one labeled “stuff that makes me look important”?
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 5 years ago
Why hasn’t Dagwood thought of this?
gammaguy about 5 years ago
Well, he’s “out”, all right… out cold.
Argythree about 5 years ago
This is perfect…