Very funny, image very well done.
I laughed out loud - very nice job!
Funniest line and image but overall text development is average so high marks with a little lost to attention to detail. Well done!
Brilliant!
My favoirite so far - it is so true.
lol
Ha! Good one!
I feel oddly compelled to print this one out and hang it over my desk! Funniest thing I've seen today
every part is needed. trust me. take something apart and put it back together with one part missing. it will make a big difference.
my fav. love it, great chop, funny comment and well laid out. you can have second place cos i want to win.
On 1/18/2007 12:21:12 PM, numba1techi said:every part is needed. trust me. take something apart and put it back together with one part missing. it will make a big difference.
Hi Numba - I think you misunderstood my analogy :) Because you're young, you probably have not worked for a large corporation before - so you don't have a 'real life' experience in that. Basically, a large company is like your computer - if you are missing one of those little screws that hold on your computers outer case, does it keep the computer from working - of course not! Thats what its like in a large company - you have a job, but it may be that if you are missing.... well, no big deal :) (As the others comments reflect - thanks all!) Good luck in your Photoshopping efforts! Thanks -Waz[Edited by User on 1/18/2007 3:41:23 PM]
perfect!
Great entry!
Very Real looking. Good Job!
Ha ha ha . . . NOW THAT ONE IS FLIPPIN HILAREOUS.
Very, very funny. Great work!
I am certain I would buy this picture for my office.
AHahahHAH!!!..great and funny!
Very funny! Congrats on Silver and also getting to be the themepost! I love it!
Put it on a T-shirt and hawk it to office workers. I bet it will sell like hotcakes!
Laghed a lot at this one!
So not true. My Dad and I put together a Sears tablesaw back in the early 90's. The instructions must have been originally written in Japanese, translated to pig Latin, then Greek, then English. We basically tossed them aside as they were useless. Ended up with a bunch of extra parts we couldn't figure out. Dad, 85, still has the saw...and all his fingers.
ROFL.