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Office Dirty Tricks

Office Dirty Tricks

List Price: $9.95
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Full of cliche's
Review: Although funny every once in a while, full of stories that easily can be beaten by anecdotes in the smokers room, any bar or various internet sites

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredibly Helpful Ways to Do the Dirty!
Review: Amazing how a single mind can arrive at so many truly evil ways to have fun at the expense of one's coworkers. And almost all of them are NOT felonies! Extra bonus points for that.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Crime is not funny
Review: Imagine if someone wrote a "funny" book about workplace shootings. A real knee alapper, right? Not! That's exactly how I felt upon reading this -- Fulghum's collection of fifty ways to sabotage your coworkers. My coworkers are my friends, Mr. Fulghum. I have no desire to put laxative in their coffee. Perhaps Mr. Fulghum does. What a laff riot: people soiling themselves in the workplace, losing accounts, et cetera. I am not amused by the torment of others, and I ask one and all not to read this dangerous book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Crime is not funny
Review: Imagine if someone wrote a "funny" book about workplace shootings. A real knee alapper, right? Not! That's exactly how I felt upon reading this -- Fulghum's collection of fifty ways to sabotage your coworkers. My coworkers are my friends, Mr. Fulghum. I have no desire to put laxative in their coffee. Perhaps Mr. Fulghum does. What a laff riot: people soiling themselves in the workplace, losing accounts, et cetera. I am not amused by the torment of others, and I ask one and all not to read this dangerous book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A treasure trove of crimes
Review: Kudos to young Sam Fulghum, heir apparent to Robert "Kindergarten" Fulghum. Like father like son, indeed! "Office Dirty Tricks: 50 Ways to Sabotage Your Coworkers..." (dirty Trick No. 1 is that there are only forty dirty tricks in the entire book) is a veritable treasure trove of office crimes and acts of anonymous malice. Like the Anarchist's Cookbook, many seem intentionally designed to ensure that the culprit is quickly identified and punished--but not until after harm has been done to others! A delight! If Fulghum's brain ever goes public, sign me up for ten shares!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredibly Helpful Ways to Do the Dirty!
Review: The book is witty, amusing, obvioulsy intended as a joke, and quite possibly the best guide to doing unto others before they do unto you that has been written in a generation. Buy it, read it, do it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BLOODY MARVELOUS!
Review: The book is witty, amusing, obvioulsy intended as a joke, and quite possibly the best guide to doing unto others before they do unto you that has been written in a generation. Buy it, read it, do it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Made me laugh
Review: The book itself is full of some very unique ideas and anecdotes - there's a few I don't think I'd try for fear of a lawsuit, but I appreciated the author's thoughts and sense of the absurd as well.

The most striking and clever bit was the squirting pocket calculator that comes with the book. I was delighted at the little extra and did try it, not expecting much. TO my delight, it worked beautifully and got a good laugh from everyone involved.

Good book, clever ideas, great package.


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