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User Name: roobert Apr 2, 2009
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OMG, I want to print this and staple it to the fabric wall of a woman in my office. If it wasn't for company equality policy I would say something, but how can you tell someone off for being happy? What can I say? It's driving me crazy! I might say 'Sounds like you are having lots of fun! I wish I had no work to do either!!!!'

You can hear her getting worked up from !$%*! away and I don't know why those people talking to her egg her on. I guess everyone likes to be thought funny and her cracking up let's everyone on the floor know (although I don't think it takes much to set her off)!
 
 
User Name: alceste Mar 31, 2009
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I identify. One of the managers at my job laughs or giggles after every sentence he says. He laughs or giggles at everything, from good to terrible, as if absolutely everything is funny. From one perspective, this does lighten the workplace atmosphere. But then again, we're all sick of it by now. Needless to say, my co-workers call him "Mr. Giggles" behind his back.
 
 
User Name: yohannbiimu Mar 31, 2009
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Say Dilbert, I'll swap jobs with you--SERIOUSLY!
 
 
User Name: red33410 Mar 31, 2009
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This was how an uneducated (non-degreed) woman responded when anyone asked her questions about the work that she was doing in my department. She had a big boosom, however. So, THAT may explain HOW she got the job, but she was an ignorant TOOL who only could laugh when anyone asked her a technical question. Scott is using some OLD ideas for comics because he got THIS one from me nearly ten years ago. More than likely, he has used this theme before.
 
 
User Name: apthebold Mar 31, 2009
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I think it would be funny to see a strip involving this character and Loud Howard. Let mayhem and destruction ensue! At Dilbert's expense of course.
 
 
 

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