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Cubicle Warfare: 101 Office Traps and Pranks
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Cubicle Warfare: 101 Office Traps and Pranks
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Cubicle Warfare: 101 Office Traps and Pranks
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A guide to the best ways to lighten the mood at the office, from fun pranks to strategies for getting revenge on annoying coworkers
Perfect for every cubicle drone whose eyes are beginning to glaze over from fluorescent lighting and too many burned cups of coffee,
Cubicle Warfare
is a guide to having fun during the daily grind. Readers will learn how to make their coworkers jump, squeal, and run for cover with hilarious office traps such as the Paper Clip Chain and the Post-it Fake Out, as well as the more advanced Freezer Bomb, Foil Office, 5 Blind Mice, and Keyboard Clover. Even if readers are not pranksters themselves, they can still use
to recognize warning signs and defend their cubicles from conniving coworkers.
With Cubicle Warfare, dissatisfied office workers can vent their frustrations in fun and harmless ways—and then get back to work.
Perfect for every cubicle drone whose eyes are beginning to glaze over from fluorescent lighting and too many burned cups of coffee,
Cubicle Warfare
is a guide to having fun during the daily grind. Readers will learn how to make their coworkers jump, squeal, and run for cover with hilarious office traps such as the Paper Clip Chain and the Post-it Fake Out, as well as the more advanced Freezer Bomb, Foil Office, 5 Blind Mice, and Keyboard Clover. Even if readers are not pranksters themselves, they can still use
to recognize warning signs and defend their cubicles from conniving coworkers.
With Cubicle Warfare, dissatisfied office workers can vent their frustrations in fun and harmless ways—and then get back to work.