Emily added "finding the cure for my herp" to her interests. 10:24am

Shawn

Lifer
Apr 20, 2003
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nevermind, someone messed with her account. :p


Interests:
taking my pants off in front of children, throwing rocks at babies, going to stripper school, taking care of my 4 month old baby (shhh), employee discounts at cvs, dedicating my life towards my goal of becoming the manager of taco bell, going back home to the trailor to visit mammy and pappy and the brother that i'm not allowed to talk about, finding the cure for my herp

Favorite TV Shows:
PeeWee Herman reruns, nicktoons, infomercials

Favorite Books:
Dr. Phil's Self Help books, Barney Takes the Town

About Me:
Life's a garden: dig it.

I'm currently looking to reconnect with the daddy of my little baby emilio estevez junior. unfortunately i can not remember his name. But if you are a 3 foot 2 mexican man.. mid 40s, who works as bellman at the local motel 8.. please find me.












silly emily left her facebook up. payin the price biatch!
 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
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Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...
 

Wapp

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Jun 5, 2003
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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...

For real? I never heard of ANYONE doing something like that. You must have worked in a very unique place.
 

slsmnaz

Diamond Member
Mar 13, 2005
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Originally posted by: Wapp
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...

For real? I never heard of ANYONE doing something like that. You must have worked in a very unique place.

Quite a few people around here have had emails sent to the CEO commenting on his nice pants because of leaving it unlocked. His admin is a pretty good sport about it though.
 

Jeff7

Lifer
Jan 4, 2001
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Originally posted by: Crucial
THIS IS NOT YOUR DAILY BLOG

Captain's blog, stardate 189587.3:
I'm not sure if anyone likes me anymore. I just feel sad all the time. The helmsman said something about Captain Emo, but I'm not sure if he was making a reference to Moby Dick or something else. Sometimes I just feel like taking a phaser to my wrists, but that would set off the internal weapons sensors. I guess the whole galaxy just hates me.






:laugh:
 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: Wapp
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...

For real? I never heard of ANYONE doing something like that. You must have worked in a very unique place.

It was a fairly small company. Our network admin would also sends IMs from people's PCs, but he wasn't very clever about it so everyone picked up on it almost immediately.
 

AreaCode707

Lifer
Sep 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: Wapp
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...

For real? I never heard of ANYONE doing something like that. You must have worked in a very unique place.

We did that at my company. My favorite was sending a wedding announcement for a careless coworker. (We didn't actually send it out to many people, but we made it look like we did. Scared him to death!)
 

RaynorWolfcastle

Diamond Member
Feb 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: Wapp
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...

For real? I never heard of ANYONE doing something like that. You must have worked in a very unique place.

We did that at my company. My favorite was sending a wedding announcement for a careless coworker. (We didn't actually send it out to many people, but we made it look like we did. Scared him to death!)
The best is taking a screenshot of the desktop and setting it as the wallpaper then hiding all the icons and start bar. Then you watch as your coworker can't figure out why "Nothing in Windows works anymore" :D
 

xSauronx

Lifer
Jul 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: Wapp
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...

For real? I never heard of ANYONE doing something like that. You must have worked in a very unique place.

We did that at my company. My favorite was sending a wedding announcement for a careless coworker. (We didn't actually send it out to many people, but we made it look like we did. Scared him to death!)
The best is taking a screenshot of the desktop and setting it as the wallpaper then hiding all the icons and start bar. Then you watch as your coworker can't figure out why "Nothing in Windows works anymore" :D

i explained how to do this to one of my coworkers, as he wanted to goof around with the boss: his dad.

he managed to butcher the prank, however, and *after* he took the screenshot, he replaced the background with it *before* he removed the icons....and managed to move half of them, and copy the other half 3 times onto the desktop again.

then he panicked a little.
 

Aikouka

Lifer
Nov 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...

We lock our desktops here for security reasons.. not for immature The Office-esque prankster reasons :p.
 

rivan

Diamond Member
Jul 8, 2003
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Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: Crucial
THIS IS NOT YOUR DAILY BLOG

Captain's blog, stardate 189587.3:
I'm not sure if anyone likes me anymore. I just feel sad all the time. The helmsman said something about Captain Emo, but I'm not sure if he was making a reference to Moby Dick or something else. Sometimes I just feel like taking a phaser to my wrists, but that would set off the internal weapons sensors. I guess the whole galaxy just hates me.






:laugh:

:thumbsup:
 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Heh... at my old job, you had to be sure to lock your workstation when you weren't at your desk otherwise co-workers would get emails professing your undying love, or you'd get a new home page, or background...

We lock our desktops here for security reasons.. not for immature The Office-esque prankster reasons :p.

The pranks were an amusing way of pointing out the need to lock your desktop for security reasons ;)