The Office
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'''The Office''' is where [[Strong Bad]] and [[Homestar Runner]] "work." Strong Bad works in a cubicle with a computer. He likes to put comic strips and [[Sticky Notes|Post-it notes]] on the walls, the latter of which he believes will save the company millions. Homestar's work area has not yet been featured. The office has a wood-paneled boardroom equipped with a [[Wikipedia:Whiteboard|dry-erase board]]. [[Shareholders]] meet there to discuss the earnings. | '''The Office''' is where [[Strong Bad]] and [[Homestar Runner]] "work." Strong Bad works in a cubicle with a computer. He likes to put comic strips and [[Sticky Notes|Post-it notes]] on the walls, the latter of which he believes will save the company millions. Homestar's work area has not yet been featured. The office has a wood-paneled boardroom equipped with a [[Wikipedia:Whiteboard|dry-erase board]]. [[Shareholders]] meet there to discuss the earnings. | ||
- | Their work seems to involve multi-tasking, or creating the illusion of multi-tasking when they report to their superiors in the (supposed) company. | + | Their work seems to involve multi-tasking, or creating the illusion of multi-tasking when they report to their superiors in the (supposed) company. Aparantly, they do their job well, as they haven't be fired, demoted, or downsized. |
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Revision as of 19:38, 20 July 2005
The Office is where Strong Bad and Homestar Runner "work." Strong Bad works in a cubicle with a computer. He likes to put comic strips and Post-it notes on the walls, the latter of which he believes will save the company millions. Homestar's work area has not yet been featured. The office has a wood-paneled boardroom equipped with a dry-erase board. Shareholders meet there to discuss the earnings.
Their work seems to involve multi-tasking, or creating the illusion of multi-tasking when they report to their superiors in the (supposed) company. Aparantly, they do their job well, as they haven't be fired, demoted, or downsized.