January 16, 2008

Pen Stuck In Printer

I got this from Poulsen.

A co-worker got a pen stuck inside our printer. He started to try and remove the pen, but I told him we don't have time for that now, just put a note on the printer telling folks not to use it and then report it to the Help Desk. So he grabbed a piece of paper and scrawled on it. I left before he finished the note.

About 20 minutes later, one of my techs comes in laughing and says he was just in the lobby, saw a piece of paper on a printer and went to investigate. This is what he found. Sometimes things don't always come out the way you want them to........

penisstuck.jpg

Posted by denny at January 16, 2008 03:58 PM  
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I'll bet that would be painful.

Posted by: James H. Macklin on January 16, 2008 05:19 PM

Oh, too funny! When I was in college, and lived in a dorm, we all had these litte whiteboard things on our doors for leaving messages. One of my friends shared a room with a particularly strange girl named Cristine.

I was helping my friend up the stairs with her laundry, and when we reached the door to her room she looked at the board and started to laugh. Cristine had left this message on the board: "Crisis in Boise". I guess you would have had to know this person to appreciate the accuracy of that statement.

Posted by: Peggy U on January 16, 2008 08:06 PM

Ouch!!!..............(I guess???)

Posted by: Claudia in Toronto on January 16, 2008 09:46 PM

Good thing that's not one of them fancy Xerox gadgets that staples, folds, and collates.

Posted by: Dar on January 17, 2008 04:05 PM

Probably ran it through spell check too and it passed, dagnabitall!

Posted by: Steve on January 20, 2008 11:51 PM

WHEN I WAS A BOY THE GAS STATIONS DID FULL SERVICE ALSO WASHED AND CLEAND THE INSIDE WITH A AIR HOUSE ONCE AN OLD LADY CAME DRIVING IN AND ASKED FOR A RESTROOM THE OWNER THOUGHT SHE SAID WISTBROOM (SMALL BROOM) TO CLEAN HERE DIRT IN HER CAR HE REPLIED JUST DRIVE IT AROUND BACK AND I'LL BLOOW IT OUT FOR YOU (TRUE STORY)

Posted by: Joe on January 26, 2008 02:37 AM
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