Enter the Thin Man.
The Cheshire cat-man that walks through walls.
How’s he going to get out?
Something funny here?
On the plus side, he can’t get out.
Downside – his only way out of the room, except for moving the desk, is the window.
Wait, did I call that a downside?
Futile gesture. They could just block from the other side and leave him there. Company might even show a profit without his meddling.
How does he get out of his office? If there’s another door the employees can still get in. Or does he have an escape route from the windows?
The winner is the one who knows how to make a dutch door.
“Your call will be answered in the order received. . . . . .
. . . . . .
If you are calling to register a complaint, please type or say 8,561.
. . . . . .".
He has as much use for employee input as he does for that desk lamp over yonder.
It’s too Brobdingnagian…
Must be a side entrance.
Had to come here for the punch line. Doesn’t translate very well in B&W and small.
Can’t be Trump’s office, his office has no doors!
Recipe for perfect peace.
I always thought that when an executive said he had “an open door policy” he was bragging that his office actually had a door
Not demands negotiating points there’s a difference
Hey, his door’s open, he just didn’t say how far!
n the 2001 adult cartoon series “The Oblongs” Mr Oblong (quadriplegic) who works at Globocide Corp finds out the suggestion box leads straight to the plant incinerator. The rich boss laughs and sneers when Oblong finds out.
Open door, closed mind. Been there, done that. Have a complete wardrobe of ex-company T-shirts to prove it.
February 16, 2022
x_Tech about 6 years ago
Enter the Thin Man.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
The Cheshire cat-man that walks through walls.
keenanthelibrarian about 6 years ago
How’s he going to get out?
don henderson Premium Member about 6 years ago
Something funny here?
geopardy about 6 years ago
On the plus side, he can’t get out.
dadlivonia about 6 years ago
Downside – his only way out of the room, except for moving the desk, is the window.
Wait, did I call that a downside?
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Futile gesture. They could just block from the other side and leave him there. Company might even show a profit without his meddling.
PrairieDog37 about 6 years ago
How does he get out of his office? If there’s another door the employees can still get in. Or does he have an escape route from the windows?
Plods with ...™ about 6 years ago
The winner is the one who knows how to make a dutch door.
Cerabooge about 6 years ago
“Your call will be answered in the order received. . . . . .
. . . . . .
If you are calling to register a complaint, please type or say 8,561.
. . . . . .".
dot-the-I about 6 years ago
He has as much use for employee input as he does for that desk lamp over yonder.
Amra Leo about 6 years ago
It’s too Brobdingnagian…
LEOKEV about 6 years ago
Must be a side entrance.
sailswish about 6 years ago
Had to come here for the punch line. Doesn’t translate very well in B&W and small.
William Bednar Premium Member about 6 years ago
Can’t be Trump’s office, his office has no doors!
Diat60 about 6 years ago
Recipe for perfect peace.
procentrum about 6 years ago
I always thought that when an executive said he had “an open door policy” he was bragging that his office actually had a door
rlaker22j about 6 years ago
Not demands negotiating points there’s a difference
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member about 6 years ago
Hey, his door’s open, he just didn’t say how far!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
n the 2001 adult cartoon series “The Oblongs” Mr Oblong (quadriplegic) who works at Globocide Corp finds out the suggestion box leads straight to the plant incinerator. The rich boss laughs and sneers when Oblong finds out.
DanFlak about 6 years ago
Open door, closed mind. Been there, done that. Have a complete wardrobe of ex-company T-shirts to prove it.