There used to be a common prank on the company intercom system, calling for "Richard Head." Eventually, the intercom system was discontinued (which I thought was a shame).
We had a middle manager (modem manufacturing company) who used a speakerphone all the time - way up loud. It annoyed the whole floor. One day he was out and another manager soldered a resistor across the speaker leads. First guy hired a bunch of techs who couldn't figure it out. Finally, he called in one of our in-house modem repair techs who found the resistor. It was hysterical! I remember the second manager walking by my desk with the soldering iron in his hand and a big smile on his face.
Prank the bar tender: Telephone the bar. Ask to speak to Mike Hunt. Bar tender shouts out to everyone there, "Has anyone seen Mike Hunt?" Works best when the bar tender is a girl.
I had a friend who was fluent in 40 languages. He was a cunning linguist. (I really did have such a friend. He was amazing, but passed away very untimely.)
Would that make Pritzker a Sachs offender?
"Paging Doctor Schott! Doctor Rhimm Schott!"
There used to be a common prank on the company intercom system, calling for "Richard Head." Eventually, the intercom system was discontinued (which I thought was a shame).
We had a middle manager (modem manufacturing company) who used a speakerphone all the time - way up loud. It annoyed the whole floor. One day he was out and another manager soldered a resistor across the speaker leads. First guy hired a bunch of techs who couldn't figure it out. Finally, he called in one of our in-house modem repair techs who found the resistor. It was hysterical! I remember the second manager walking by my desk with the soldering iron in his hand and a big smile on his face.
Sabotage! A venerable piece of dastardliness.
Prank the bar tender: Telephone the bar. Ask to speak to Mike Hunt. Bar tender shouts out to everyone there, "Has anyone seen Mike Hunt?" Works best when the bar tender is a girl.
I had a friend who was fluent in 40 languages. He was a cunning linguist. (I really did have such a friend. He was amazing, but passed away very untimely.)
Richard Cranium !
That is a bit obvious. Head is actually a surname (e.g., Anthony Steward Head the actor).