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UER Forum > Journal Index > Scriptophobia > UE at work...sort of. (Viewed 2265 times)
UE at work...sort of.
entry by CaitTheGreat 
11/16/2006 7:27 PM

I've always thought that it would be cool to explore my office building if it was abandoned. Today I got a taste of what that would be like. They've relocated the department on the 4th floor to another office building, and until they are ready to move us up there, the whole 4th floor is "abandoned." We wandered up there to see where our new desks will be and ended up rummaging through all the stuff that was left behind. Aside from the cubicles and random office supplies, there were stale doughnuts, jugs of orange juice, a snow globe, a corporate achievement award, and some random plants and things. The 4th floor is pretty large, too, so we spent a good half an hour poking around. It was quite exciting, considering I'm at work. Hey, I'm busy all the time--gotta' get my kicks somehow, right?


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BLinAZ 


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I'm way too old for this shit.

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Re: UE at work...sort of.
< Reply # 1 on 11/23/2006 5:39 AM >
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What strikes me is the left-behind achievement award. You'd figure someone would bring that with them, heh.

Next up, the boiler room!




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