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User Name: garryou Nov 25, 2009
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User Name: bcanan Sep 28, 2009
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This one brings me back to the first meeting I had where they told me I had an opportunity. Here I thought they were going to offer me a job, and it amounted to a few employees under me being unsafe. The opportunity was fix it and stay or not fix it and the company I worked for was going to be kicked out. I laugh about it every time I hear the word opportunity.
 
 
User Name: dexter_greycells Sep 28, 2009
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Wally should start an 'Employee Training Program' or something like that for people oppressed by their bosses and teach them this stuff that he's so good at.
The first pane almost elicited an often heard response like - 'In that case, why don't you give us all your problems and take all our oppurtunites?'
 
 
User Name: leevclarke Sep 26, 2009
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@fredbert: Python refs are almost always good IMO, but in this case it seems a bit... vague.
 
 
User Name: DareArkin Sep 26, 2009
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Bottom_rung- there's a few references to them. If memory serves, there's a moment where the PHB hires his own son to act as a subordinate, and there's a moment where he gets a call saying "WHile you were working, your children grew up and moved away." But, considering the.. thing... that created them, I wouldn't be surpised if they're adults who still play with ovens.

The only reason I remember that latter comic is because it has one of the strangely funniest moments -EVER.- The phone ringing and the boss thinking, "Ringy thingy." I've seen it on T-shirts.
 
 
 

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